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This summer, kids in south
Placer County can get all around town with the Summer Youth Bus
Pass. The $10 pass is available to kids in elementary through
high school, and is good for unlimited rides, June 1 through
August 31, on
Auburn Transit,
Lincoln Transit,
Placer
County Transit, and
Roseville Transit.
Where can I buy the Summer
Youth Bus Pass?
The Summer Youth Bus Pass can be purchased where all transit
passes are sold.
- Roseville:
- Alternative Transportation Department -
401 Vernon Street
- Maidu Community Center - 1550
Maidu Drive
- Roseville Sports Center - 1545
Pleasant Grove Boulevard
- Rocklin:
- Purchase from the driver on
Placer County Transit buses
- Auburn:
- Purchase from the driver on
Auburn Transit buses
- City Hall - 1225 Lincoln Way
- Placer County Transit Office -
11460 F Avenue
- Lincoln:
- Lincoln City Hall - 640 5th
Street
Who can use the Summer
Youth Bus Pass?
Kids in elementary through high school ages can use the
pass.
How can I get to where I
want to go?
Get the latest route and schedule information for Placer
County's transit operators at:
What if I want to go from
Roseville to Auburn? Or, from Rocklin to Sacramento?
Your Summer Youth Bus Pass works on different bus systems -
you won't have to pay any transfer fees while traveling within
Placer County. You can even transfer free to SacRT from Roseville Transit at the
Louis/Orlando Transfer Point, and from Placer County Transit at
the Watt/I-80 Light Rail Station.
Get more information about Sacramento Regional Transit
schedules at:
(916) 726-BUSS or TDD (916) 483-HEAR and
www.sacrt.com.
What else is the Summer
Youth Bus Pass good for?
Discounts,
Discounts, Discounts!
All Summer Youth Bus Passes have discounts to local retailers on
the back of the card.
» Summer Youth Bus Pass Flyer
(PDF)
» Summer Youth Bus Pass
Newsletter Article
The
Placer County Air Pollution Control District (PCAPCD) has awarded
Clean Air Grant funding to sponsor
PCPTA's
Congestion
Management Program, which includes the Summer Youth Buss Pass campaign. To find out more about PCAPCD, go to:
http://www.placer.ca.gov/airpollution/airpolut.htm
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