Harford Transit LINK Bus Schedules & More

COMMUTER INFORMATION & WORKFORCE OPTIONS The Harford Commute Smart Rideshare Program provides free information regarding transit and customized ridematch to Harford County residents including car/ vanpool ridematching services, Harford Transit LINK schedules, Getting There with Harford Transit LINK - Train the Trainer program, MARC & Commuter Bus schedules, locations for all Harford County Park ‘n Ride lots, and biking information. BICYCLES ON BOARD All Harford Transit LINK buses are equipped with exterior bicycle racks to accommodate up to two (2) bikes per bus. Only bicycles may be placed on the bike rack and all bags, luggage, or containers must be removed from the bike. If these items are bolted to the frame, all contents must be removed. Electric or gas-powered bikes and scooters are prohibited. Harford Transit LINK is not responsible for lost or damaged items. LEGAL AUTHORITY Harford Transit LINK provides scheduled bus route services for the public in accordance with Federal, State of Maryland, and Harford County laws, regulations, and policies. Regulatory authority includes regulations of the Federal Transit Administration, and the Maryland Transit Administration. Harford Transit LINK provides paratransit or origin-to- destination (curb-to-curb) services for persons over the age of 60 and persons under 60 with disabilities in accordance with Federal and State laws and regulations, including applicable sections of the Americans with Disabilities Act. TITLE VI OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964 Harford Transit LINK assures full compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related statutes and regulations in all programs and activities. Title VI of the Civil Rights Act requires that no person in the United States shall, on the grounds of race, color, or national origin, be excluded

from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity of Harford Transit LINK. Related nondiscrimination statutes also prohibit discrimination based on sex, age, and disability. If you have any questions, concerns, complaints or would like additional information regarding Title VI, please contact the Harford County Human Relations Office: 410-638-4739. HELPFUL NUMBERS MARC Train: 800-325-7245 MTA Commuter (Academy Bus Lines): 410-391-8700

the health of other passengers or a driver may be refused services. Passengers must be fully clothed. Harford Transit LINK may refuse service to passengers without shoes or appropriate attire. • A driver may refuse to transport a passenger who appears to be under the influence of alcohol, illegal or dangerous substances, or whose behavior or language appears abusive, offensive, disorderly, or dangerous to himself or herself, the driver, or other passengers. • Passengers may not bring the following items onboard: weapons of any kind, including firearms, explosives, acids, or other dangerous articles or substances; electric or gas scooters or bicycles; animals other than service animals; open food or beverages of any kind. • A passenger’s belongings shall not obstruct aisles or interfere with the entrance or exit of other passengers. All packages, bags, strollers, etc. must be stored or held so they do not obstruct or interfere with other passengers. If a passenger places his/her belongings on a seat, he/ she must pay an additional general passenger fare for use of the seat. • Harford Transit LINK requires that all passengers wear seat belts in buses equipped with them. Persons using wheelchairs should be secured to their chairs in addition to having their wheelchairs secured to the bus. The driver will provide assistance in fastening seat belts upon request. • Harford Transit LINK is not responsible for any potential injuries if an incident occurs, and a passenger is not wearing a provided seat belt.

Harford Transit LINK RIDE GUIDE

Greyhound: 800-231-2222 Cecil Transit: 410-658-5574 Harford Commute Smart:

How to Ride the LINK Specialized Services Fare Policy

• harfordcountymd.gov/commuter • rideshare@harfordcountymd.gov

WHILE ON BOARD Please observe the following passenger policies: • Passengers must pay the fare upon boarding the bus. Exact change, valid voucher, or Token Transit pass is required. • For the comfort of all passengers, smoking (tobacco or marijuana), vaping, eating, drinking, spitting, chewing, and using illegal substances on buses are prohibited. This includes open containers of alcohol. • Passengers are responsible for taking all litter with them when they leave the bus. • Passengers must use headphones or earphones while playing radios or other sound-producing devices; these devices must be inaudible to other passengers and the driver. • Passengers should not talk to the driver while the bus is in motion. • Passengers may not threaten or harass any other passenger or the driver. • Passengers may not engage in any behavior that may result in the distraction of the driver. • A passenger whose personal hygiene is offensive to other passengers or jeopardizes

Updated July 2024

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