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Stops
  
Over 335

Phone
  
+1 443-260-2300

Routes
  
11

Fleet
  
45 vehicles

Founded
  
July 2003

Service type
  
Transit bus

Slogan
  
We're Going Places Together!

Parent
  
Tri-County Council for the Lower Eastern Shore of Maryland

Headquarters
  
31901 Tri-County Way Salisbury, MD

Service area
  
Somerset, Wicomico, and Worcester counties in Maryland

Address
  
31901 Tri-County Way, Salisbury, MD 21804, USA

Profiles

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Shore Transit is a public transit agency that provides commuter bus service on the Lower Eastern Shore of the state of Maryland in the United States, serving Somerset, Wicomico, and Worcester counties. The agency comes from the consolidation of Somerset Commuter, Worcester County Ride, and Wicomico Transit. A major transfer point is located in Salisbury, Maryland, where most of the buses gather thirty minutes after every hour.

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History

Route 701 of Shore Transit originated as the "Somerset Commuter", a bus service for Somerset County. It began running in 1999 with a fare of $1.00, earning it the nickname "Dollar Bus" among users. This bus route ran between Crisfield and The Centre at Salisbury, connecting to the Princess Anne transfer point and the Salisbury (Calvert Street) transfer point.

In October 2002, the Tri-County Council for the Lower Eastern Shore was approached by representatives from Somerset Commuter, Wicomico Transit, and Worcester County Ride, with the desire to merge the three public transit systems. In July 2003, Wicomico Transit and Somerset Commuter merged to form Shore Transit, with Worcester County Ride joining in July 2004.

Shore Transit continues to expand to this day. As a part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, Shore Transit received funding for eight new buses and a new building for its headquarters, which will be stationed near Wor-Wic.

Services

Shore Transit has twelve bus lines through the three counties. They mostly operate on the major highways in the region: U.S. Route 13, U.S. Route 50, and U.S. Route 113. Shore Transit also has several transfer points or hubs to connect to other buses, either more of its services or to other transit agencies.

Calvert Street
In downtown Salisbury. All but one bus routes stop here at one point during the day, most of which meet thirty minutes after every hour. The Calvert Street hub also provides connections to Delmarva Community Transit, another commuter transit agency serving Dorchester County and is a partner of MUST, a collaborative group of public transit agencies on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
Ocean City Transfer Point
Serves as a transfer point for Ocean City Transit and Shore Transit during the winter months. Served by Routes 431 and 451.
West Ocean City Park and Ride
Serves as a transfer point for Ocean City Transit and Shore Transit during the summer months. Served by Routes 431 and 451
Princess Anne Transfer Point
Located at Somerset Plaza. Routes 111, 431, 451, 701 South, 701 North, and 703 serve this hub, and the buses usually gather on the hour.
Westover Park and Ride
Serves as a transfer point and is served by Routes 111 South, 431, 451, 701 North, 701 South, and 703.

Shore Ride

Shore Transit also offers a service to those who are not located close to the fixed routes. The service only allows those whose destinations are outside of a .75 miles (1.21 km) distance of a fixed route stop to use it, and the requests for use must be called in.

Fares

Fares one-way on any bus currently cost $3.00 and there are transfer tickets that cost $1.00 . Senior fares are applicable for those over 62, and they are $1.50 one way. Children under 42 inches (110 cm) ride free.

In July 2008, a seven-day pass was introduced for all riders. This pass is refillable over seven-day periods and can be filled for up to four weeks at a time; each seven-day period costs $25.00.

References

Shore Transit Wikipedia