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Map your bus routes with RTC’s new “bus book”

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10461429_723753847702654_4193723536852873758_n-300x199-3659405-2582652How do you get around the Truckee Meadows? What routes serve the Washoe County Senior Center, Wal Mart, Meadowood Mall, the Silver Legacy and the University of Nevada, Reno?

The answers are all in the Regional Transportation’s (RTC) bus book, which  has just been released in a new edition for 2015.

Bus books cost 50 cents and are sold at RTC transit stations, and is also available free online. The bus books contain information in English and en Espanol.

This convenient guide helps travelers easily navigate the RTC system. The newest bus book updates timing for routes 3, 13, and 25. It also reflects the most current route for the SIERRA SPIRIT, which serves the downtown Reno area. Schedule adjustments were also made for routes 7, 9 and 12.

The Regional Transportation Commission of Washoe County, Nevada serves the citizens of Reno, Sparks and unincorporated areas of Washoe County. As the federally designated Metropolitan Planning Organization for the region, the RTC provides leadership in planning, public policy development and implementation of quality transportation systems through a commitment to excellence and stewardship to meet the community’s present and future transportation needs. For more information about RTC projects visit rtcwashoe.com and sign up for free email updates using MyRTC or call 775-348-0400. Connect with RTC on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

Miriam Hodgman
Miriam Hodgman
Miriam Hodgman is originally from San Francisco. She previously was the communications coordinator for the largest hunger-relief organization in Sonoma County, California. She has a bachelor’s degree in American history, with a minor in American Indian studies, from San Francisco State University, and has a master’s degree in public administration from Sonoma State University. She enjoys training a variety of martial arts.

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