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Maintaining the
quality of life we all expect by scheduling trips which bring families
together and by providing transportation services which maintains your
individual freedom of travel throughout the City. This includes shopping,
appointments and recreation. |
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Providing medical
transportation is an important part of GTS’s transportation. |
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Providing transportation services to move people from
welfare to productive careers is another aspect of
public transportation. GTS is committed to
providing the means to get to work for all of our City
residents. |
Van in commemoration of
Greenville's Swinging Bridge
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Providing
transportation for education is an important service that GTS provides. |
| Things to
remember when using Greenville Transit System: |
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Your ride may be in conjunction with
other customers.
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We schedule your trip to ensure that
the system can provide rides for all the customers requesting rides.
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Your trip may not be the most direct
route to your destination; we may need to pickup other customers along
the way. What a great way to meet new people!
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The fare that you pay is only a portion of the actual cost of providing the service. For this reason we
must be as efficient and professional as possible in scheduling multiple
trips on the same bus.
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Because we arrive at your home, we need
to be able to locate your address, please keep your address clearly
marked on your mailbox and or home.
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Remember that the bus may arrive 15
minutes before or after your scheduled pickup time, so please
be patient.
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A scheduler/dispatcher will schedule your
trip into the computer system, and the next thing you know, one of our
smiling employees will be arriving at your location to take you on your
trip.
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There may be a few other questions that
the scheduler/dispatcher will ask, but that is only to serve you in the
most professional manner possible.
- Please make sure your sidewalks and any wheelchair ramps are clear of snow or ice and safe for both the rider and the driver. Unsafe ramps will not be used.
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Updated:01/2008 |