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    RTC Park & Ride

    3.0 (9 reviews)

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    Shannon Y.

    I have become a big fan of the CX (Centennial Express) lately. I have been using this mode of public transport to make my way to #DTLV for Jazz in the Park #JITP, Container Park or Learning Village, or for a fun night out on the town with many adult beverages. The station is very safe with a security guard posted up near the building or rolling on a bike. Parking is a plenty for this Park and Ride at least when I am trying to make my way downtown for and evening of fun. The CX takes no longer than 20 minutes to get to #DTLV. If you stay along for the ride it will take you to UNLV and even to the airport. The total time for that journey will take about an hour. I have seen many people toting their luggage on the bus to avoid the parking fees at the Airport lots. Smart! This is also why I use the CX for Downtown. In a city where free parking is abundant the only place they charge for parking is near the entertainment district and Fremont East. Boo hiss to this! The Ride to Downtown takes just as long as driving your car but only cost you $2.00 each way. After parking the car in the lot I bring my Trikke Electric vehicle and roll that right where the wheelchairs park on the Bus. The first stop on this route lets me off right at Fremont St. and Casino Center outside Binnion's. From there I take my personal transportation device aka Trikke and I can get just about everywhere in just a few more minutes depending on how many traffic lights impede my progress. This allows me a little more freedom while downtown without having to walk. A Two Dollar fare is much less expensive than a DUI and safer. Next time you need to head downtown, consider using the CX.

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    Norm K.

    I don't use the Park & Ride for taking the bus. This is a meet up spot sometimes for when we hike at Mount Charleston. There is ample parking with two large lots. The bus waiting area has always been very clean and attractive. The bathrooms in the building are convenient and have always been clean. My friend arrived yesterday and left his bike in one of the bike stands and off we were. This is a really convenient spot to meet and then get back on the freeway for going to Mount Charleston.

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