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June 17, 2008 |
Volume
16, Number 6
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Hacienda’s New Rider Program Eases the
Commute
The timing has never been better for one of Hacienda’s important
transportation services, the New Rider program. Focusing on the needs
of the park’s daily population of 20,000 employees and residents, this
customized plan assembles an array of incentives—including free
passes—to encourage commuters to try out the alternatives offered by
the area’s many transit systems.
Long known for its designation as a Best Workplace for Commuters
District, Hacienda is constantly seeking new ways to benefit from its
location at the junction of eight different transit services. Several
transportation links with outlying areas connect park users with
destinations at or near their place of business. With so many options,
most commuters will find a choice corresponding to their daily route.
Just how does the New Rider program ease the commute?
Free WHEELS Pass
First, all Hacienda employees and residents can ride the local WHEELS
system at no charge. A free pass provides access to all local buses,
BART and ACE connector services, and the I-680 Express bus from Walnut
Creek and Pleasant Hill. For a pass, follow this link: www.hacienda.org/services/services_commute_pass.html
or call (925) 734-6551. View bus schedules at: www.wheelsbus.com.
First-Time Users
The Hacienda Owners Association has teamed with BART, ACE, SJRTD,
Tri-Delta Transit, and AC Transit to offer free passes inviting
first-time users to try their services. A summary of the various New
Rider incentives appears below. The fastest way to make a free ticket
request is online at www.hacienda.org/services/services_commute_rider.html.
You Can't Beat BART. First-time riders interested in a free trip on the
Bay Area's most comprehensive rail network can request a special
invitation from BART to try its system. Schedules and other information
can be found at: www.bart.gov or
(510) 464-6000.
ACE Your Commute. The ACE commuter rail line provides direct access
from the San Joaquin Valley. First-time riders receive a free week-long
pass. Call (800) 411-RAIL for schedules and rider information or visit www.acerail.com.
Try San Joaquin RTD’s Interregional Service. Commuters from Stockton,
Manteca, and Tracy can travel to Hacienda in comfort and style with San
Joaquin’s RTD. Free round-trip tickets are available for first-time
riders. For schedule details, visit www.sanjoaquinrtd.com or call
(209) 943-1111.
Tri-Delta Transit Delta Express. Two express trips from Antioch,
Oakley, Brentwood, Discovery Bay, Byron, and Mountain House meet peak
travel needs daily. First-time users get a free trial ride. Routes and
schedules are available at www.trideltatransit.com
or (925) 754-6622.
AC Transit. Riders can try AC Transit's new Line M TransBay Express and
Line DB (Dumbarton Bridge) TransBay Express services at a discount. Try
the first three rides for free under the New Rider program. Information
on schedules and services can be found at www.ACTransit.org or by calling
(510) 891-4700.
Commuter Support
Several other programs support the use of commute alternatives.
Guaranteed Ride Home, from the Alameda County Congestion Management
Authority, ensures commuters they won't get stranded at work after
using an alternative transit mode. Visit www.grh.accma.ca.gov/grh/
or call (510) 433-0320). Regional commute information is available by
dialing 511 from any Bay Area phone; visit rideshare.511.org for a
match with near-by fellow commuters. The federal Commuter Choice Tax
Benefit allows employees and employers to set aside money pre-tax for
transit. Details are available at www.hacienda.org/pdf/CommuterChoice.pdf.
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