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[Pages:2]LIST OF MEDICAL FACILITIES

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FM 3465

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Most frequent sections of route

Station

PAT BO O KE R

Randolph Air Force

Base

Judson High School SCH A EFER

RD

ROAD LOWER SEGUIN

Limited hours only - see schedule

Direction of service

VIA Transit Facilities and Major Transfer points

Major transfer points Point of interest Trailhead - Linear Creekway or Hike & Bike Trail Hospital

Library

Railway

County Boundary

Interstate Highways

U.S. Highways

State Highways Suburban municipalities that receive VIA services Suburban municipalities that do not receive VIA services Military Area

Airport

University / Research Institute / Business Park Parks

This system map contains routes, fares and service information that may change between printings. Please refer to individual bus pocket schedules for the most current information or call (210) 362-2020.

FM 1346 30

LOOP 107

LOOP 107

Approximately 6.5 miles to Interstate 410

FM 2537

Losoya

M A RTIN EZ 42

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551

550 VIA

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64 EAST 64 WEST

611, 614 616, 619

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612, 613 615, 617

505 509

551

550

CAR PARKING

48 NORTH

48 SOUTH

520 NORTH

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520 SOUTH

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INFO CENTER

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17 28 79 INBOUND

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Texas A&M

San Antonio

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550 Alamo Regional Transit Van

INBOUND

3 20 89 93 79 OUTBOUND

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66 75 76

for end of route.

MISSION GRANDE

48

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2

3

4 miles

See Losoya inset (right) for continuation of route.

See Elmendorf inset (right) for end of route.

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LONESOME TRAIL MOUNTAIN PA SS

Approximately 9.5 miles to Interstate 410

48 JETT RD

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Kings Point

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L1604

Not at same scale

as main map.

Approximately 10 miles to

Interstate 410

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Elmendorf

181

S

Park & Ride

36

Elmendorf

S CHRISTI RD

Not at same scale as main map.

Six service levels to meet your needs

VIA's bus system is designed to get riders to their destinations as quickly and easily as possible. The system offers six service levels to meet the various needs of our riders.All routes within each service level are represented by the same color on the system map.

100

Primo 100, VIA's first Bus Rapid Transit service, will get you where you need to go quicker and in more style than ever. Primo 100 features include exclusive passenger stations with real-time information, stylized articulated buses powered by CNG, free Wi-Fi on board and the use of technology to synchronize traffic lights for improved traffic flow. Primo 100 runs every 10 minutes on weekdays, every 15 minutes on weekends and every 30 minutes in the evenings.

Frequent Service routes run every 20 minutes or sooner during the day; so frequent you hardly need a schedule. All Frequent Service routes are labeled in red on the map.Wider red lines represent routes that offer more frequent service.

These are fixed routes operating every 30 or 60 minutes. Metro Service runs more frequently during the morning and afternoon peak periods.

Express Service is designed especially for commuters because buses travel on expressways and quickly connect riders to employment centers from Park & Rides.

These routes travel along major streets and skip designated bus stops to get riders to final destinations quicker.

VIVA is VIA's newest service with three distinct routes to take you to some of San Antonio's most popular entertainment, dining and cultural destinations. VIVA centro travels through the heart of downtown from the Alamo to Market Square. VIVA missions takes riders to the historic San Antonio Missions, designated as a World Heritage Site. And VIVA culture connects riders with the zoo, museums, parks, theaters and art galleries.

(210) 362-2555

Vanpool service is designed for groups of 6 or more commuters who want to share the cost of driving to work. The vans are provided at a low cost through an agreement between VIA and its vanpool provider. The price includes a VIA subsidy, insurance, 24-hour roadside assistance and all van maintenance. One member of the group drives and maintains the van in return for riding free.

Fares and passes

Regular Bus & Primo Service (Frequent, Metro, & Skip Service)

Express Bus Service Transfer Slip VIAtrans Service Special Event Service (each way) Vanpool Service

Adult Discount*

$1.30

$0.65

$2.60

$1.30

$0.15

$0.07

$2.00

$2.50

$1.25

call (210) 362-2555

VIAtrans riders, their personal care attendant and a companion, (with VIA ID) ride bus and special event service FREE.

Off Peak Special ? Seniors and riders with limited mobility can ride bus service for just $0.25, 9 am-3 pm weekdays and free all day weekends (w/VIA ID).

Passes 31-Day Pass ? $38 full fare, $19 reduced fare* 7-Day Pass ? $12 full fare, $6 reduced fare* Day Pass ? $2.75 full fare, $1.35 reduced fare*

Passes are valid for unlimited rides on all regular and Express service for the number of days indicated on the pass.They are not valid on any other VIA services.The pass is activated on the first use.

Semester Pass ? $38 Allows students unlimited rides on regular, express, and Primo service throughout the semester indicated on the pass. Spring semester is generally January through July, and Fall semester is August through January.

VIA passes are available online at and at all VIA Information Centers. Day Passes are sold on the buses. In addition, there are many retail outlets that sell passes. Student Semester Passes also can be purchased through the Bursar's office at many colleges. Passes are not accepted on VIAtrans or Special Event Service.



* Discounts Discounted bus and Primo fares and passes are available to the following:

? Seniors (62 and older) ? Students ? Persons with certain disabilities ? Medicare recipients ? Children 5-11. Children 4 and under ride free. ? Active-duty military ? Veterans with a disability rating of 80%

A VIA Reduced Fare ID is required and must be presented when boarding in order to pay reduced fares or use discounted passes (children and active-duty military in uniform are not required to show ID). Call Customer Service to obtain the proper identification.

Transfers ? Transfers must be requested when boarding the bus and are valid for unlimited rides on equal or less expensive bus service for 2.5 hours from time indicated. Additional fare is required when transferring from regular service to express service.

Holiday services

Bus schedules may change on the following VIA observed holidays: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving, Friday after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas and New Year's Eve. Please look for holiday notices on the bus or call Customer Service for specific holiday schedules.

VIA services for riders with disabilities

VIA Metropolitan Transit provides a variety of travel options and programs for its customers who have disabilities.

Accessible Bus Service All VIA buses have ramps or lifts for ease of boarding and have two spaces for persons in wheelchairs. VIAtrans customers who are eligible to use a bus for some trips can ride the bus at no cost. One companion and one personal care attendant traveling with a VIAtrans customer can also ride the bus for free. Persons with limited mobility who do not qualify for VIAtrans may be eligible for a reduced fare. Please refer to pocket schedules for accessible routes or call (210) 362-2020 (TTY (210) 362-2019) for bus route and schedule information.

Travel Training Customers who need help learning to use VIA's fixed-route system can request travel training assistance by calling our Accessible Services Department at (210) 362-2140.

VIAtrans Service VIAtrans is a specialized transportation service for persons whose disabilities prevent them from using the VIA bus sytem. Advance reservations are required, and VIAtrans riders must meet specific eligibility standards.

VIAtrans serves all addresses inside Loop 410, every day of the year. Beyond Loop 410,VIAtrans travels to and from addresses within 3/4 mile of a VIA bus route on days when bus service is provided.

On this map, 3/4 mile is approximately equal to one inch.You can use a ruler on this guideto estimate the 3/4 mile distance along either side of a VIA bus route. To obtain a VIAtrans application form, or if you have other questions about the VIAtrans program, please call (210) 362-2140, TTY (210) 362-2019.

Seis niveles de servicio para satisfacer sus necesidades

El sistema de autobuses de VIA est? dise?ado para llevar al pasajero a su lugar de destino de la manera m?s r?pida y f?cil que sea posible. Con el fin de satisfacer las diversas necesidades de nuestros pasajeros, contamos con seis niveles de servicio disponibles en el sistema.Todas las rutas de un nivel de servicio est?n representadas con el mismo color en el mapa del sistema.

100

Primo 100, el primer servicio de autobuses de tr?nsito r?pido de VIA, le llevar? a donde necesite ir con mayor rapidez y con m?s estilo que nunca. Las caracter?sticas de Primo 100 incluyen estaciones de pasajeros exclusivas con informaci?n en tiempo real, autobuses estilizados y articulados propulsados por gas natural comprimido,Wi-Fi gratuito y el uso de la tecnolog?a para sincronizar los sem?foros para mejorar el flujo de tr?fico. Primo 100 opera cada 10 minutos durante el d?a entre semana, cada 15 minutos los fines de semana y cada 30 minutos por las noches.

Las rutas de Frequent Service circulan cada 20 minutos o menos durante el d?a; tan frecuentes que poco se necesita un itinerario. Todas las rutas de Frequent Service est?n marcadas en rojo en el mapa. Las l?neas rojas m?s amplias representan rutas que ofrecen servicio m?s frecuente.

Este servicio ofrece rutas fijas que operan cada 30 o 60 minutos. El Metro Service circula con m?s frecuencia durante los periodos pico de la ma?ana y la tarde.

Express Service es dise?ado especialmente para los que viajan diario al trabajo. Los autobuses salen de los centros de Park & Ride, circulan en las autopistas y r?pidamente transportan pasajeros a sus centros de empleo.

Estas rutas circulan por las calles principales sin alto en algunas paradas para que los pasajeros lleguen a sus destinos finales m?s r?pido.

VIVA es el servicio m?s reciente deVIA con tres distintas rutas

para llegar a los destinos de entretenimiento, comida y cultura

m?s populares en San Antonio. VIVA centro viaja a trav?s del coraz?n del centro, desde el ?lamo a Market Square.

VIVA missions lleva a los pasajeros a las misiones hist?ricas de San Antonio, nombrada Patrimonio de la Humanidad. Y

VIVA culture, conecta pasajeros con el zool?gico, museos, parques, teatros y galer?as de arte.

(210) 362-2555

Este servicio est? dise?ado para grupos de 6 o m?s personas que quieren compartir el costo del transporte al trabajo. Las camionetas se ofrecen a un bajo costo gracias al contrato que existe entre VIA y su proveedor de vanpool. El precio incluye un subsidio de VIA, seguro, servicio de asistencia en carretera las 24 horas y todo el mantenimiento de la camioneta. Uno de los miembros del grupo maneja y conserva la camioneta y, a cambio, viaja gratis.

Tarifas y pases

AdultosDescuento*

Servicio de Autobuses Regular y Primo

(Frequent, Metro, & Skip Service)

$1.30

Servicio de autob?s Express

$2.60

Boleto de transbordo

$0.15

Servicio de VIAtrans

$2.00

Servicio para Eventos Especiales

$2.50

(ida/vuelta se cobra separado)

$0.65 $1.30 $0.07

$1.25

Servicio Vanpool

llame (210) 362-2555

Los pasajeros de VIAtrans, un ayudante personal y un acompa?ante (con identificaci?n de VIA), pueden viajar en el autob?s y usar el servicio para eventos especiales GRATIS.

Off Peak Special (Especial para los viajes en las horas que no son pico) ? Las adultos mayores y los pasajeros con movilidad limitada pueden usar el servicio de autobuses y pagar s?lo $0.25 de las 9am a las 3pm los d?as entre semana. El viaje es gratis los fines de semana (con su identificaci?n de VIA).

Pases Pase de 31 dias ? $38 Tarifa completa, $19 Tarifa reducida* Pase de 7 dias ? $12 Tarifa completa, $6 Tarifa reducida* Pase de 1 dia ? $2.75 Tarifa completa, $1.35 Tarifa reducida*

Los pases son v?lidos para viajes ilimitados en todos los servicios regular y express por el n?mero de d?as indicado en el pase. No son v?lidos para ning?n otro servicio de VIA. El pase es activado al ser usado por primera vez.

Semester Pass ? $38

Permite a los estudiantes hacer viajes ilimitados en el servicio regular, express y Primo durante todo el semestre indicado en el pase. El semestre de primavera generalmente abarca de enero a julio y el semestre de oto?o abarca de agosto a enero.

Los pases de VIA est?n disponibles por Internet en y en todos los Centros de Informaci?n de VIA. Los pases de un d?a est?n a la venta a bordo del autob?s. Adem?s, hay muchos locales p?blicos que venden pases. Los Semester Passes para estudiantes tambi?n se pueden comprar a trav?s de la Oficina de Tesorer?a de algunas universidades. Los pases no se aceptan en VIAtrans ni en el servicio para eventos especiales.



* Descuentos Las tarifas con descuento para autobuses y Primo, as? como los pases, est?n disponibles para las siguientes personas:

? Adultos mayores (62 a?os de edad y mayores) ? Estudiantes ? Personas con ciertas discapacidades ? Personas que reciben Medicare ? Ni?os de 5 a 11 a?os de edad. Los ni?os de 4 a?os de edad y menores

viajan gratis ? Militares en servicio activo ? Los veteranos militares con una clasificaci?n de discapacidad del 80 por ciento.

Se requiere la identificaci?n de Tarifa Reducida de VIA y deber? presentarla al subirse al autob?s para poder pagar las tarifas reducidas o usar pases con descuento (No se requiere que los ni?os o los militares en servicio activo en uniforme presenten identificaci?n.). Llame a Servicio a Clientes para obtener la identificaci?n apropiada.

Boletos de Transbordo ? Los boletos de transbordo deber?n pedirse al subir al autob?s y son v?lidos para viajes ilimitados en el servicio de autob?s del mismo precio o m?s barato durante 2.5 horas a partir de la hora indicada. Se requiere pago de tarifa adicional cuando, al transbordar, cambia del servicio regular al servicio express.

D?as de asueto oficiales

Los horarios de los autobuses urbanos podr?an cambiar durante los siguientes d?as de asueto que VIA celebra: A?o Nuevo, Martin Luther King Day, Memorial Day, D?a de la Independencia, D?a del Trabajo, D?a de los Veteranos, D?a de Acci?n de Gracias, el viernes despu?s del D?a de Acci?n de Gracias, Nochebuena, Navidad y el ?ltimo d?a del a?o. Busque por favor los avisos de d?as asueto en el autob?s o llame a Servicio a Clientes para obtener los horarios durante d?as de asueto espec?ficos.

Servicios de VIA para pasajeros con discapacidades

VIA Metropolitan Transit ofrece una variedad de opciones de viajes y programas para sus clientes discapacitados.

Servicio de autobuses con acceso para silla de ruedas Todos los autobuses de VIA tienen rampas o ascensores para una mayor facilidad de abordaje y cuentan con dos espacios para las personas en sillas de ruedas. Los clientes de VIAtrans que sean elegibles para tomar el autob?s para hacer algunos viajes, pueden hacerlo en forma gratuita. Un acompa?ante y un ayudante personal del usuario de VIAtrans, tambi?n pueden viajar gratis en el autob?s. Las personas con movilidad limitada que no califican para VIAtrans, podr?an ser elegibles para recibir una tarifa reducida. Favor de consultar los itinerarios de bolsillo para las rutas accesibles o llamar al (210) 362-2020 (TTY (210) 362-2019) para obtener informaci?n sobre las rutas de autobuses y los horarios.

Capacitaci?n para viajar Los pasajeros que necesitan ayuda para aprender a usar nuestro sistema de ruta fija, pueden solicitar ayuda de capacitaci?n para viajar, llamando a Accessible Services Department, al (210) 362-2147.

VIAtrans Service VIAtrans es un servicio de transporte especializado para personas cuya discapacidades les impida utilizar el sistema de autob?s de VIA. Se requiere hacer reservaciones por adelantado y los pasajeros de VIAtrans deber?n satisfacer normas espec?ficas de elegibilidad.

VIAtrans ofrece servicio a todos los domicilios dentro del Loop 410, todos los d?as del a?o. M?s all? del Loop 410, VIAtrans viaja hacia y desde los domicilios dentro de 3/4 de milla de una ruta de autobuses de VIA durante los d?as en que se proporciona el servicio de autobuses.

En este mapa, 3/4 de milla equivale aproximadamente a una pulgada. Puede usar una regla en esta gu?a para calcular la distancia de 3/4 de milla hacia cualquier lado de una ruta de autobuses de VIA. Para obtener unformulario de solicitud de VIAtrans o si tiene otras dudas sobre el programa de VIAtrans, llame al (210) 362-2140, TTY (210) 362-2019.

FREQUENCY GUIDE

Route

Type

Route Pair Name of Route (Terminals)

Weekday Service span * Horas de servicio entre semana *

Start

End

Weekday Frequency **

Frecuencia entre semana **

Peak Base Eve

Day of Week Service

Dia de semana del servicio

M-F Sat Sun

Late Night Line Up with Route ***

Alineaci?n nocturna de autobuses con ruta ***

Frequent Skip Frequent Metro Express Metro Metro Metro VIVA Skip Express Express Frequent Metro Frequent Frequent Frequent Metro Metro Metro Metro Frequent Metro VIVA

2

34 BLANCO Frequent

3

76 SAN PEDRO Skip

4

24 SAN PEDRO Frequent

5

30 McCULLOUGH

6

US 281 Express

8

67 N. ST. MARY'S

9

43 BROADWAY

10

44 NACO/BROADWAY

11

VIVA Culture

14

79 PERRIN BEITEL Skip

16

65 JBSA FORT SAM HOUSTON / USO Express

17 93, 94 IH 35 Express

20

66 NEW BRAUNFELS Frequent

21

77 KIRBY/CONVERSE

22

HAYS Frequent

24

4 E. HOUSTON Frequent

25

75 E. COMMERCE Frequent

26

68 M.L. KING

28

62 or PORTER

30

5 RIGSBY

32

96 STEVES

34

2 S. ST. MARY'S Frequent

36

90 S. PRESA

40

VIVA Missions

4:15 am 10:30 pm 15 20 60

4:45 am 10:45 pm 15 15 60

4:30 am 10:30 pm 15 15 30

5:00 am 10:30 pm 20 30 60

5:30 am 8:00 pm 15 60 60

5:30 am 10:15 pm 30 30 60

4:30 am 10:30 pm 30 30 60

4:15 am 10:00 pm 30 30 60

9:00 am 11:00 pm 15 15 15

4:30 am 10:30 pm 15 20 30

Sat. 9:15 am - 10:30 pm Sun. 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

5:30 am 10:30 pm 15 30 30

4:30 am 10:45 pm 15 15 30

5:15 am 9:30 pm 30 60 60

5:30 am 10:30 pm 20 20 60

4:00 am 10:30 pm 15 15 30

4:00 am 10:30 pm 15 15 30

5:30 am 10:30 pm 15 30 30

4:00 am 10:30 pm 15 30 30

5:15 am 10:30 pm 20 30 60

4:00 am 10:30 pm 30 30 60

4:15 am 10:30 pm 15 20 60

5:15 am 10:30 pm 30 30 60

8:30 am 5:30 pm 30 30 30

5 4

10 9

17

14

24 22 26 25 30 28 34 32 42

Metro

42

Metro

43

Metro

44

Metro

46

Express

48

Frequent

51

Metro

54

Metro

62

Express

64

Express

65

Frequent

66

Metro

67

Frequent

68

Metro

70

Frequent

75

Skip

76

Metro

77

Frequent

79

Frequent

82

Metro

88

Metro

89

Metro

90

Express

93

88 ROOSEVELT 9 SOUTH FLORES 10 PLEASANTON

COMMERCIAL

IH-35 SOUTH Express

82 NOGALITOS Frequent 97 S. ALAMO 28 KIRK

US 90 Express

16 JBSA LACKLAND / USO Express 20 CERALVO Frequent 8 LAREDO 26 GUADALUPE Frequent 22 CESAR CHAVEZ 25 W. COMMERCE Frequent 3 W. COMMERCE Skip 21 MARTIN 14 RUIZ Frequent 51 CULEBRA Frequent 42 BANDERA 28 POPLAR 36 WOODLAWN 17 IH-10 CROSSROADS / UTSA Express

4:00 am 10:30 pm 20 30 30

4:00 am 10:30 pm 30 30 60

4:30 am 10:30 pm 30 30 60

5:00 am 10:30 pm 30 60 60

5:00 am 7:00 pm 45

4:30 am 10:30 pm 20 20 60

5:30 am 7:45 pm 60 60 60

5:00 am 10:15 pm 30 30 60

6:00 am 10:30 pm 30 60 60

Sat. 9:00 am - 10:00 pm Sun. 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

4:30 am 10:30 pm 15 15 30

5:15 am 10:30 pm 30 30 60

4:00 am 10:30 pm 15 15 30

5:30 am 7:45 pm 60 60 60

4:00 am 10:30 pm 15 15 30

4:30 am 10:30 pm 15 15 30

5:15 am 10:30 pm 30 60 60

5:00 am 10:30 pm 15 20 60

4:00 am 10:30 pm 20 20 60

4:30 am 10:30 pm 20 30 30

5:15 am 10:30 pm 30 60 60

5:30 am 10:30 pm 30 30 60

6:00 am 11:00 pm 30 30 60

36 44 43 48 46 62

51 76

68 75 66

67 64 79 77

90 89

Express

94

17 IH-10 FIESTA TEXAS Express

5:45 am 11:30 pm 30 60 60

Metro

95

FREDERICKSBURG RD.

4:15 am 7:30 pm 30 30 30

Metro

96

32 VANCE JACKSON

4:15 am 10:30 pm 30 30 30

Metro

97

54 WEST AVE.

4:45 am 10:30 pm 30 30 30

Primo

100

FREDERICKSBURG RD. BRT (Bus Rapid Transit)

4:00 am 1:00 am 10 10 30

Primo

101

UTSA / LEON VALLEY (Bus Rapid Transit)

5:00 am 11:30 pm 30 30 30

VIVA

301

VIVA Centro

7:00 am 11:00 pm 12 12 12

Metro

502

THOUSAND OAKS

5:30 am 10:00 pm 30 60 60

Metro

505

509 BASSE

5:30 am 7:30 pm 60 60 60

Metro

509

505 HILDEBRAND

5:30 am 10:45 pm 60 60 60

Metro

515

SOUTHCROSS

5:45 am 7:45 pm 30 30

Frequent

520

ZARZAMORA Frequent

4:15 am 11:45 pm 15 15 30

Metro

522

24th ST. / BABCOCK

5:15 am 10:00 pm 30 30 60

Frequent

524

GENERAL McMULLEN Frequent

6:00 am 10:30 pm 15 15 60

Frequent

534

WURZBACH Frequent

5:30 am 10:15 pm 15 20 60

Skip

550 / 551

LOOPER Skip

4:45 am 11:45 pm 20 30 60

Metro

602

604 NORTH STAR / MEDICAL CENTER

5:00 am 10:30 pm 20 60 60

Metro

603

605 MEDICAL CENTER / UTSA

5:30 am 12:00 pm 30 60 60

Metro

604

602 MEDICAL CENTER / UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS

5:30 am 10:00 pm 30 60 60

Metro

605

603 UTSA / MAINLAND

5:30 am 9:30 pm 60 60 60

Metro

606

607 MEDICAL CENTER / ALAMO RANCH

5:00 am 9:30 pm 60 60 60

Metro

607

606 MEDICAL CENTER / INGRAM

5:30 am 10:00 pm 60 60 60

Metro

609

618 INGRAM / MAINLAND

5:30 am 9:30 pm 30 60 60

Metro

610

INGRAM / NORTHWEST CROSSING

5:30 am 10:00 pm 30 60 60

Metro

611

612 VALLEY-HI / KEL-LAC

5:00 am 11:30 pm 60 60 60

Metro

612

611 KEL-LAC / WESTLAKES

5:00 am 11:30 pm 60 60 60

Metro

613

619 HERITAGE NW / KEL-LAC

5:30 am 11:30 pm 30 60 60

Metro

614

615 HIDDEN COVE / KEL-LAC

5:00 am 11:30 pm 60 60 60

Metro

615

614 KEL-LAC / HERITAGE PARK

5:00 am 11:30 pm 30 60 60

Metro

616

617 SKY HARBOUR / KEL-LAC

5:30 am 11:30 pm 30 60 60

Metro

617

616 KEL-LAC / RAINBOW HILLS

5:30 am 11:30 pm 30 60 60

Metro

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609 INGRAM / WESTLAKES

5:30 am 9:30 pm 60 60 60

Metro

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613 KEL-LAC / INDIAN CREEK

5:30 am 11:30 pm 30 60 60

Metro

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660 NORTHWEST VISTA COLLEGE / INGRAM

5:30 am 9:30 pm 30 60 60

Metro

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INDUSTRY PARK

5:00 am 10:00 pm 60 60 60

Metro

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RANDOLPH / KIRBY / SUNRISE

5:00 am 9:45 pm 60 60 60

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SUNRISE / SUMMERFEST

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RANDOLPH / VENTURA

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14 VALLEY FORGE

5:45 am 8:00 pm 60 60 60

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642 KNOLLCREEK

5:30 am 8:00 pm 60 60 60

Metro

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641 NACOGDOCHES

5:45 am 9:30 pm 60 60 60

Metro

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648 NORTH STAR / HARRY WURZBACH

5:00 am 9:45 pm 60 60 60

Metro

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647 NORTH STAR / STONE OAK

4:45 am 8:00 pm 60 60 60

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DECO DISTRICT / CASTLE HILLS

5:30 am 11:00 pm 30 30 60

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620 NORTHWEST VISTA COLLEGE / UNIVERSITY PARK & RIDE 5:30 am 9:00 pm 60 60 60

97 96

* For Saturday or Sunday service frequency and hours, call (210) 362-2020. *** Downtown Lineup at 10:30 p.m., 11:30 p.m. and 12:30 a.m. ** While peak, base and evening times vary depending on span of service, the following are the

general times for each category:

* Para frecuencia y horario de servicio los s?bados y domingos, llame al (210) 362-2020. *** Alineaci?n en el Centro a las 10:30 p.m., 11:30 p.m. y 12:30 a.m. ** Aunque los horarios para el servicio durante las horas de m?s tr?fico, base y nocturno var?an

dependiendo de la duraci?n del servicio, ?ste es el horario general para cada categor?a:

PEAK: PICO: 6:00 am - 9:00 am, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm

BASE: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm

EVENING: TARDE: 6:00 pm - 10:30 pm

Special Event Service

VIA provides Express Bus Service from select locations to many large events in the San Antonio area such as Spurs

games, Fiesta, the Folklife Festival, and concerts.This special event Park & Ride service is the best way to beat the

traffic and parking hassles.Visit for more details on VIA's special event service.

10 Dos And Don'ts When Riding VIA

1. Do pay the proper fare. Have correct change or your bus pass ready when boarding. 2. Do wear shoes and shirts. They're required. 3. Don't eat or smoke. Drinks in spill-proof, unbreakable or screw-top containers are OK. 4. Don't vandalize or litter at any VIA bus or facility. 5. Do keep the aisle clear of grocery bags, strollers, packages or carts. 6. Don't carry any hazardous or illegal items. That means no alcohol, car batteries, flammable liquids, illegal

drugs, or weapons, except those allowed by law. 7. Don't talk to the driver while the bus is in motion, unless there is an emergency. 8. Don't argue or fight, use profanity, spit, harass passengers, or engage in other disruptive behavior. 9. Don't be loud. No yelling, loud conversations, or music without earphones. 10. Be safety conscious:

? Stay seated until the bus has completely stopped. ? Use handrails at all times as the bus may need to stop suddenly and unexpectedly. ? Keep back door clear for exiting passengers.

Be Safe When Boarding

Be at the bus stop early. Five minutes before scheduled boarding is recommended. Stand back from the curb while waiting for the bus. Stand, raise your arm, or make eye contact with the operator to signal that you are ready to board. Wait for the bus to stop completely before approaching the doors. Never chase or run alongside a moving bus. Always use crosswalks and obey all traffic safety laws.

Eventos especiales

VIA proporciona servicio de autobuses express desde sitios selectos a muchos de los eventos importantes en el ?rea de

San Antonio, tales como juegos de los Spurs, Fiesta, Folklife Festival y los conciertos. Este servicio de Park & Ride para eventos

especiales es la mejor manera de evitar el tr?fico y los problemas de estacionamiento. Consulte la lista de eventos en el peri?dico

o visite para obtener m?s detalles sobre el servicio para eventos especiales de VIA.

10 cosas que debe y no debe hacer

1. Page la tarifa correcta. Traiga el cambio correcto o tenga su pase de autob?s listo. 2. Use zapatos y camisa. Son obligatorios. 3. No coma o fume a bordo ? y no traiga bebidas, excepto en envases a prueba de derrames, irrompibles o con tapa de rosca. 4. No cometa vandalismo o ensuciar ning?n autob?s o instalaci?n. 5. Mantenga el pasillo despejado, sin bolsas de supermercado, cochecitos para beb?, paquetes o carritos. 6. No cargue art?culos peligrosos o ilegales. No se permite el alcohol, bater?as de autom?viles, l?quidos inflamables,

sustancias ilegales controladas, o armas, excepto esas permitidas por ley. 7. No hable con el conductor mientras el autob?s est? en movimiento, a menos que haya una emergencia. 8. No pelee o discute, no use palabras ofensivas, no escupa, no acose a los pasajeros, o no participe en conductas disruptivas. 9. No moleste a los pasajeros. No grite, no haga llamadas de tel?fonos celulares en voz alta, no use radios o reproductores

de MP3 sin aud?fonos, etc. 10. Sea consciente de la seguridad:

? Permanezca sentado hasta que el autob?s se haya detenido completamente. ? Use los pasamanos en todo momento. porque el autob?s podr?a detenerse repentina e inesperadamente. ? No bloquee la puerta trasera para la salida de los pasajeros.

Act?e con seguridad al subir.

Llegue a la parada de autob?s con anticipaci?n. Lo ideal es cinco minutos antes de la hora programada para abordar.

Al?jese de la acera mientras espera el autob?s.

Mu?vase hacia delante - o haga una se?al con la mano - cuando el autob?s se acerque a fin de que el conductor haga contacto visual.

Espere a que el autob?s se detenga completamente.

No corra detr?s o al lado de un autob?s en movimiento paradetenerlo.

Utilice siempre el paso de peatones y obedezca todas las leyes de seguridad de tr?fico.

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Places to go on the bus

This bus system map identifies landmarks and facilities that may be important to VIA riders.

Parks

Other Points of Interest

Trailhead - Linear Creekway or Hike & Bike Trail

L Libraries

Colleges/Universities

H Medical Center and other hospitals

There are many places you and your family can visit on the bus. To help plan your ride to

your favorite destination, we have included the bus routes that stop at these destinations: Trailhead - Linear Creekway or Hike & Bike Trail

Sea World (Route 64)

The Alamo (11)

Botanical Garden (11)

Fiesta Texas (94)

San Antonio Zoo (11)

San Antonio Museum of Art (11)

Splashtown (21)

Witte Museum (9, 10, 11, 14)

Japanese Tea Garden (11)

AT&T Center (24)

Missions (40, 42)

The DoSeum (9, 10, 11, 14)

San Antonio International Airport (5)

McNay Art Institute (8, 11, 14, 509)

Southwest School of Art (3, 4, 5, 8, 90, 96, 97)

The downtown area has much to offer and all within a hop from many bus routes. Ride VIA downtown to:

Rivercenter Mall, Alamo, Riverwalk, La Villita, Convention Center, Market Square, City Hall, Courthouse

VIA's BusinessPass Program

The VIA BusinessPass Program is a corporate incentive program that allows businesses to provide VIA's 31-Day Passes to their employees. Every month VIA delivers 31-Day Passes to participating businesses on consignment. Each business then provides the passes to their employees at cost or at a reduced rate, depending on if the company wishes to subsidize the passes. The company just pays for the passes that have been issued to employees. It's a great commute solution. For infomation, call (210) 362-2310.

Bike & Ride

Take your bike on the bus! Every VIA bus has a bike rack, and it takes only seconds to mount your bike and be on your way. For more information regarding linear creekways or the bicycle network, go to .

Lugares que puede visitar en el autob?s

Este mapa del sistema de autobuses identifica lugares e instalaciones que podr?an ser importantes para

los pasajeros de VIA.

Parques

Centros comerciales importantes

Entrada a sendero o v?a de paseo ? en pie/bicicleta

L Bibliotecas

Universidades

H Centro m?dico y otros hospitales

Hay muchos lugares divertidos a los que usted y su familia pueden ir en el autob?s. Para

facilitar su plan de viaje a su atracci?n favorita, hemos incluido las rutas de autobuses que

ofrecen servicio a estos lugares.

Trailhead - Linear Creekway or Hike & Bike Trail

Sea World (Route 64)

The Alamo (11)

Botanical Garden (11)

Fiesta Texas (94)

San Antonio Zoo (11)

San Antonio Museum of Art (11)

Splashtown (21)

Witte Museum (9, 10, 11, 14)

Japanese Tea Garden (11)

AT&T Center (24)

Missions (40, 42)

The DoSeum (9, 10, 11, 14)

San Antonio International Airport (5)

McNay Art Institute (8, 11, 14, 509)

Southwest School of Art (3, 4, 5, 8, 90, 96, 97)

El ?rea del centro de la ciudad tiene mucho qu? ofrecer ? y todo a s?lo un paso de muchas rutas de autobuses. Tome VIA para ir a:

Rivercenter Mall, Alamo, Paseo del R?o, La Villita, Centro de Convenciones, Market Square, City Hall, Courthouse

Programa BusinessPass de VIA

El Programa BusinessPass de VIA es un programa de incentivo corporativo que permite que los negocios proporcionen el pases de 31 dias de VIA a sus empleados en el sitio de trabajo. Cada mes,VIA entrega en consignaci?n de pases de 31 dias mensuales a los negocios participantes. Cada negocio luego les proporciona los pases a sus empleados, sin costo o a una tarifa reducida, dependiendo de si la compa??a desea subsidiar los pases. Al final del mes, la compa??a s?lo paga por los pases que se entregaron a los empleados. Es una magn?fica soluci?n de transporte al trabajo. Para informacion, llame al (210) 362-2310.

Llevar bicicleta en autob?s

?Lleve su bicicleta en el autob?s! Todos los autobuses de VIA tienen una parrilla para bicicletas y s?lo toma unos segundos montar su bicicleta y ponerse en camino. Para m?s informaci?n con respecto a la red de senderos alineados de arroyos o la red de v?as de paseo en bicicleta, visite .

DOWNTOWN VISITOR MAP

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Downtown Transit

Downtown San Antonio has so much to offer and there is no better way to take in the sights than on VIA's downtown service. We offer service throughout downtown from early morning to late evening. With Downtown Transit you can ride from The Alamo to just about anywhere in downtown San Antonio in a matter of minutes.

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5:30 am - 10:00 pm Daily

San Antonio International Airport

9:00 am - 8:00 pm Daily with service to Pearl until 11:00 pm

8:30 am - 5:30 pm Daily 8:00 am - 10:00 pm Daily

McNay Art Museum,The Witte Museum, San Antonio Botanical Garden, Brackenridge Park, San Antonio Zoo,The DoSeum,

Pearl, San Antonio Museum of Art,The Alamo,Tobin Center, Hemisfair Park, Blue Star Complex, Southtown

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The Alamo, Mission Concepci?n, Mission San Jos?, Mission San Juan

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Sea World of Texas

6:00 am - 11:00 pm Daily

Fiesta Texas

4:00 am - 1:00 am Daily

Market Square, San Fernando Catherdral, Convention Center, Rivercenter Mall

7:00 am - 11:00 pm Weekdays Centro Plaza, UTSA Downtown Campus,Tobin Center,The Alamo, Convention Center, St. Paul Square,Alamodome, 9:00 am - 11:00 pm Weekends Market Square, Riverwalk, Shops at Rivercenter, Sunset Station

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Information Centers

Centro Plaza 909 W. Houston St.

Monday through Friday

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Crossroads Park & Ride 151 Crossroad Blvd (210) 731-6616

Monday through Friday 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

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Downtown Information Center 211 W. Commerce (210) 475-9008

Monday through Friday 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

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9:00 am - 2:00 pm

Ellis Alley Park & Ride 212 Chestnut (210) 299-1213

Monday through Friday 8:00 am - 1:00 pm 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm

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Ingram Transit Center 3215 Northwestern

Monday through Friday

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(210) 521-6773

8:00 am - 1:00 pm 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm

Kel-Lac Park & Ride 7183 Highway 90 West (210) 679-0309

Monday through Friday 8:00 am. - 1:00 pm 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm

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Medical Center Transit Center 5330 Medical Drive (210) 614-4615

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Monday through Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

North Star Transit Center 7538 San Pedro (210) 524-9272

Monday through Friday

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8:00 am - 1:00 pm

2:30 pm - 5:00 pm

Randolph Park & Ride 9400 IH-35 North (210) 564-8175

Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

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VIA Metro Center VIA Lost & Found 1021 San Pedro (210) 362-2006

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Monday through Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Lost and Found (Objetos perdidos) (210) 362-2006,VIA Metro Center

Hours of operation: Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

1021 San Pedro, San Antonio, Texas 78212 (210) 362-2020 ? (866) 362-2020 ? TTY (210) 362-2019



Customer Service & Information

Help is a click away at Riders can access everything they need to know online.Visit to access a complete VIA system map, individual pocket schedules, fares, service change notices and more.

Online Personal Trip Planner Plan your own bus trip online 24 hours a day.Log on ,and select Personal Trip Planner. Enter where and when you want to go on the bus and the Trip Planner provides you with step-by-step instructions and a map of your trip.You can also get directions "by transit" at .

Get VIA news. Share your views. @ Email andText Messages ? Get information sent to you about service changes,

major detours, Park & Ride service, and other VIA news at . Facebook ? Find us on Facebook to check out event photos, see special videos and share/read comments about your transit system.

Twitter ? Follow us on Twitter to get rider alerts sent right to your mobile phone. Instagram ? Follow us on Instagram for event photos, videos, and up-to-date VIA news!

Customer Information Line: (210) 362-2020

Servicio a Clientes e Informaci?n

La ayuda est? cerca, s?lo oprima el rat?n de la computadora en Los pasajeros pueden tener acceso a todo lo que necesitan saber por medio del Internet. En la comodidad de su propio hogar, usted puede visitar y ver un mapa de todo el sistema de VIA, itinerarios individuales de bolsillo, tarifas, avisos de cambios en el servicio y mucho m?s.

Planificador de Viajes Peronales Planee su propio viaje del autob?s en el Internet 24 horas al d?a. Visite a , y seleccione a Planificador de Viajes Personales. Entre en donde y cuando usted desea ir en el autob?s y el Planificador del Viajes Personales hace el resto, proporcionando le de instrucciones paso a paso y un mapa de su viaje. Tambi?n puede obtener instrucciones por Internet sobre c?mo llegar "by transit" en .

Reciba noticias de VIA. Comparta su opini?n.

@ Correo electr?nico y Mensajes por texto ? Reciba informaci?n directamente por estos medios sobre los cambios de servicio, las desviaciones principales, el servicio de Park & Ride y otras noticias de VIA.

Facebook ? B?squenos en Facebook para que vea las fotograf?as de los eventos y videos especiales, y comparta/lea los comentarios sobre su sistema de transporte.

Twitter ? S?ganos en Twitter y reciba alertas para pasajeros directamente en su tel?fono celular. Instagram ? S?guenos en Instagram para ver fotos y v?deos, y recibir las noticias noticias m?s recientes de VIA!

L?nea de servicio al cliente: (210) 362-2020

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