Thursday, November 17, 2011

Public Transportation

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 Aside from owning personal vehicles, bicycles, motorcycles, etc., people find other ways to get from point A to point B in Long Beach.



Depending on where you are going, there are several different options: Greyhounds, Blue Line metros, taxis, etc.


All facilities have contact phone numbers and web pages providing information. For example, people who decide to use public transit as an option should visit the Long Beach Transit web page to get overall useful information such as pass pricing, bus routes, security details, special services, etc. 


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CSULB students, such as Nayeli Carrillo, also have an option to take the The Orange County Transportation Authority System directly to school. Carrillo, a junior at CSULB, does not own a car but uses this public facility to get to campus from her home on the border of Fullerton in Anaheim.


"Public transportation is helpful in helping you learn how to pay attention to streets and depending less on maps", says Carrillo. "I take the OC Transportation Authority System to school. It's smooth but since I live in Anaheim hitting the border of Fullerton it takes about an hour and a half to get to school."



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