How do I board the bus?

All Transit buses operated on our Connector routes in the City of Frederick and Walkersville are either ramp or lift-equipped and have two wheelchair securement positions on board. Twenty-three (23) buses are also equipped with a “kneeler” feature, which allows the front of the bus to lower approximately five inches to make the step from the curb to the bus easier. Drivers will engage this feature upon request and can do so for any passenger. Smaller cutaway vehicles may have a lift. All services are free therefore no tickets or cash fare is needed. 

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1. What is Transit?
2. How do I ride the bus?
3. How do I transfer between routes?
4. What is a route deviation?
5. How much does it cost to ride the bus?
6. Where do the Transit buses go?
7. What are the bus service hours?
8. Do the buses travel outside of Frederick County?
9. What is Transit-plus?
10. What Commuter Services do you offer?
11. Do you have ADA compliant services?
12. Can I take my bike on the bus?
13. Where do I catch the bus?
14. Will the bus stop if I am close to the stop?
15. Does the bus only stop at bus stop signs?
16. How do I board the bus?
17. How do I exit the bus?
18. Can I have food on the bus?
19. Can I bring a service animal on the bus?
20. Can I bring a stroller on the bus?
21. How do I pay for a bus ride?