Changes coming to Pierce Transit service in May and
June
Agency restoring some bus service, reinstating fares, reopening The Bus Shop
lobby with limited hours and social distancing requirements
Pierce Transit is making several changes to its service in May and June. Details are outlined below; they are also
available at PierceTransit.org.
Some Bus Service Restored May 24
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Starting Sunday,
May 24, Pierce Transit will restore some of the bus service that has been recently reduced as a result of the pandemic:
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Routes 1, 2, 48, 54, 500 – Weekdays on normal schedule (Route 1 with enhanced service).
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Routes 3, 4, 10, 11, 16, 28, 41, 42, 45, 52, 53, 55, 57, 100, 202, 206, 212, 214, 400, 402, 409, 501 – On weekdays the bus will only arrive
as often as it would on Saturdays, but the schedule will have typical weekday morning start/evening end times.
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Route 63 – On weekdays, running on a modified schedule with reduced trips.
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Route 497 – On weekdays, running on a modified schedule with reduced trips to align with the Sound Transit Sounder schedule.
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Routes 13, 102, 425 – Service discontinued until further notice.
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Beginning May 20, customers may download
new schedules via a digital Routes and Schedules book at PierceTransit.org/pierce-transit-routes.
Updated timetables will be available at that website May 24.
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This new level of service is expected to run
through September 19, 2020.
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Note that on
Memorial Day, May 25, Pierce Transit routes will follow Sunday schedules, and The Bus Shop will be closed, with no phone service available.
Fares Reinstated June 14
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Starting Sunday,
June 14, Pierce Transit will reinstate fares for buses and SHUTTLE paratransit vehicles.
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Passengers will begin boarding from the
front doors.
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The agency is installing
clear barriers around the operator area to protect drivers, and customer social distancing on buses will remain by marking off some seats and allowing only 15 passengers on a bus. Follow-behind buses are already running on busy routes to pick up extra
passengers.
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For those experiencing
financial hardship who are essential workers or need to take an essential trip, Pierce Transit works with many social service agencies around the area to provide reduced-price tickets that they make available for free to clients. Pierce Transit is committed
to ensuring that essential workers and those who need to make an essential trip, and cannot afford a bus pass, will be able to reach their destination.
The Bus Shop Customer Service Lobby at Tacoma Dome Station Reopened May 18
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To assist customers wishing to purchase fares in advance of June 14,
The Bus Shop customer service lobby at Tacoma Dome Station has reopened with limited hours and new social distancing requirements in place.
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Hours are
Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
until further notice.
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To maintain
social distancing, only two customers will be allowed to enter The Bus Shop lobby at a time. Customers are strongly encouraged to wear a
mask or other face covering.
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Customer phone assistance remains open by calling 253.581.8000, Monday through Friday, 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Customer Service for Purchasing Fare, Getting Route Information
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As stated above,
The Bus Shop lobby at Tacoma Dome Station is now open on weekdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. until further notice. Only two
customers are allowed in the lobby area at a time for social distancing, and facial coverings are highly recommended.
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Customers can reach Pierce Transit Customer Services by phone at
253.581.8000, Option 1, 1, weekdays from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
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Customers may purchase Pierce Transit tickets and passes through the
Hopthru
app.
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ORCA customers
can call 888.889.6368, weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. to get assistance.
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ORCA retail outlets
are available; visit PierceTransit.org/orca-outlets
for Pierce County locations, hours and forms of payment.
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ORCA Ticket Vending Machines
will be back online June 1 – visit www.orcacard.com
for locations.
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Bus locator
assistance:
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PierceTransit.org/Change updated schedules on each route page
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Text 253.533.7084, enter bus stop number found on pole
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Use a bus locator app, such as Transit or One Bus Away
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Link to news release:
https://www.piercetransit.org/news/?id=457