For faster service, be ready to give your starting point and destination and the day and time at which you wish to travel. Notes: The center is open from 6am to 7pm, Monday thru Saturday. After thinking it through, using your transfer for the same bus route isn’t a “transfer” by any definition. RTA Travel Information Center You can get travel information from the RTA Travel Information Center by calling: 1 (312) 836-7000. Of course, the whole “taking the same bus isn’t a transfer” all makes sense now. Trip on same route transfer was issued (route shown above) Within two hours of issue (time of issue shown above) MAY BE USED ONLY BY PASSENGER TO WHOM ISSUED.Įxceptions may apply subject to applicable tariffs and conditions of use. ![]() M14D to M14D) - no matter if your transfer is going the opposite direction in which you started your trip.įor further clarification, here’s more fun restrictions on the back of the MTA Metrocard transfer: I don’t know how much money I wasted thinking that I could use my transfer on the same bus route before finally figuring out that a transfer won’t work on the same bus route (e.g. ![]() For regular Metrocards (not unlimited or passes), the “ no transfers to the bus route on which you started” rule really cost me.
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