Travel By Automobile
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From Points South I-95/495 North to Exit
25 and U.S. 1 South towards College Park Go two miles south on U.S. Route
1. From Bowie/Annapolis Areas and Points East U.S. 50 to the Capital
Beltway (I-95/495) North Exit Beltway at Exit 25 and U.S. 1 South towards
College Park Go two miles south on U.S. Route 1. From West I-495 North to
Exit 25 and U.S. Route 1 towards College Park Go two miles south on U.S.
Route 1.
From Washington, D.C. Take 16th St. North to Georgia
Ave. North (U.S. 97) Go about 1/4 mile to Capital Beltway (I-495) East Get
off at Exit 25 and U.S. 1 South towards College Park Go two miles south on
U.S. Route 1. OR Take Rhode Island Ave. (U.S. 1) north to College Park.
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Travel By Metro
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From Washington, D.C..: Take the Red Line train (towards
"Wheaton") and get off at the "Fort Totten" station. Then transfer to the
Green Line train (towards "Greenbelt") and get off at the "College Park/U
of MD" station. Get on the UM Shuttle bus for the free ride to the campus.
From National Airport: Take the Yellow Line train
(towards "Mt. Vernon Square/UDC") and get off at the "Gallery Place/
Chinatown" station. .Then transfer to the Green Line train (towards
"Greenbelt") and get off at the "College Park/U of MD" station. Get on the
UM shuttle bus for the free ride to the campus.
Directions to UMCP from Washington D.C. Bus Station
(serving Grayhound Trailways) From the Washington, D.C. bus station (at
1005 First Street N.E.), take Metro Bus 96 to Union Station and get onto
the Red Line train (towards "Wheaton"). Get off at the "Fort Totten"
station. Then transfer to the Green Line train (towards "Greenbelt") and
get off at the "College Park/U of MD" station. Get on the UM Shuttle bus
for the free ride to the campus.
Directions to UMCP from Union Station (By car) Exit the
front of Union Station and turn right (west) onto Massachusetts Avenue. Go
one block and turn right (north) onto North Capitol Street. Go about one
mile and turn right onto U.S. Rt. 1 (Rhode Island Avenue). Go about five
miles to College Park and turn left at the University's Regents Drive
entrance or continue north on Rt. 1 and take your next left to our Visitor
Center.
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Grayhound Bus
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Comments
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The thing I do not agree with is the Billboard thing if all it is designed to do is put down the people of the north and scare away all the tourists. One would have to be very carefull in what kind of message is sent and how it can be a liability to the entire region if done wrong.
The second best thing would be if we could educate these people to stop putting themselves in high risk situations. The best thing is if someone was actually caught for these crimes or better yet if these young women showed up someday like has happened in the Vancouver East end missing persons file.
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Catch A Bus To Bude
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Three main bus companies provide a network of bus routes across the Bodmin - Bude area, making travel by bus between the Eden Project, St Austell, Bude, Liskeard and other destinations across east Cornwall cheap and easy. Many buses serve the main train station at St Austell for low cost connecting transport to destinations across east Cornwall. All services are co-ordinated by Cornwall County Council who provide a range of online and printed timetables for all bus routes.
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Vancouver City Bus: 604-953-3333
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The most common bus service is operated by Translink. The Vancouver bus service can get you most places in the city quickly, inexpensively and conveniently. The Vancouver buse service is linked to both the SeaBus, a ferry that crosses the Burrard Inlet between Vancouver and the North Shore, and the SkyTrain, an elevated train that travels between Vancouver and the suburbs, with more than 20 stops along the way.
You can take a city bus to and from the airport. From downtown take the #98 bus. From the airport, take the #424 bus from the airport to Airport Station and transfer to a #98 bus for downtown. The #98 is an express bus that leaves Airport Station every six minutes and only makes seven stops.
You can buy bus schedules, transit maps and DayPasses at any Fare Dealer location. All Safeway stores, 7/11 markets, Save On Food Stores, and some London Drug stores and Shopper Drug Marts are Fare Dealer distributors. DayPasses cost $8.00 and allow you unlimited travel on city buses, the SeaBus and the SkyTrain for one day. You won't find a better sightseeing deal in the city.
From the Tsawassen Ferry terminal, you can take a bus to downtown Vancouver for $2.00. Catch the #640 to the Ladner Exchange and transfer to the #601 express to downtown Vancouver. The bus take about the same amount of time as the Pacific Coach Lines bus. It leaves on the hour.
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