RTS Urges Planning on Monday, April 8, Due to the Solar Eclipse
Regional Transit Service (RTS) is urging its customers to adopt realistic expectations and plan accordingly due to the total solar eclipse that will occur on Monday, April 8. With local officials projecting an influx of 300,000 to 500,000 visitors to the Finger Lakes region, RTS is expecting significant traffic delays leading up to and following the eclipse. RTS encourages customers to allow for plenty of extra travel time.
“RTS joins local government partners and businesses in encouraging residents and visitors to be prepared for the eclipse and adopt realistic expectations, especially when it comes to travel plans before and after the event,” said RTS CEO Miguel Velázquez. “The RTS team is ready to enjoy this once-in-a-lifetime experience with the community. Please plan ahead, be safe, and enjoy the eclipse!”
What residents and visitors can expect from RTS on Monday, April 8, 2024:
Two Commuter Routes Cancelled: The 91 Newark/Lyons and 92 Hilton/Hamlin routes will not operate on Monday, April 8, due to traffic forecasts predicting 2–5 hour delays on expressways. These routes will return to regular service on Tuesday, April 9.
All Other Routes Running on a Regular Schedule: Our customers rely on us to get them to work, school, medical appointments, and the grocery store. The same is going to be true for our customers before and after the eclipse, which is why we plan to maintain our normal schedule.
RTS Buses Will Not Stop During Eclipse: Customers wishing to view the eclipse should choose a safe viewing destination and arrive early. RTS Bus Operators have been instructed to operate their regularly scheduled route plans and not pull over during the eclipse. Please do not ask them to do so.
Use 511NY for Travel Conditions: Streets and/or bridges may be closed, and extensive traffic jams are possible. Please use 511NY for travel conditions.
Stay up to Date on Potential RTS Service Changes: It is possible that RTS will have to implement detours along certain routes or other service changes. Customers can stay up-to-date on these potential changes and service alerts by downloading the Transit app, signing up for text alerts, or visiting the Service Alerts page on the RTS website.
Monroe County is encouraging residents and visitors to “Pick a park-then park it!” Customers can utilize RTS to get to the following Monroe County Parks:
Ontario Beach Park via Route 22 Lake
Highland Park via Routes 13 South, 14 Marketplace, or 41 Culver-Goodman Crosstown
Genesee Valley Park via Route 16 Genesee.
For all other information, visit www.myRTS.com.
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