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Free Bus Rides for Bicyclists

2010-05-12

Have you heard about the great bike-bus collaboration next week? May is National Bike Month and Cedar Rapids bicyclists and city staff have been busy preparing lots of activities to spread the word about biking. I love biking to work, but I’m definitely a fair weather rider, so with all of the recent rain we’re getting I was giddy to see that CR Transit is getting involved in Bike to Work Week!

You can read the full announcement here, but the summary is that they are providing FREE bus rides for anyone who uses the bike rack on the front of the bus. This perk is available during Bike to Work Week which is next week, May 17th – May 21st.

Ok great, but why am I so giddy? Well, being a fair weather rider means that I prefer to ride when it’s “nice”. In Iowa, it can be nice in the morning and turn ugly by the afternoon, so I understand why many people don’t choose bike transportation if they aren’t equipped for weather. I also work downtown and live on the north side. This is great riding downhill most of the way into work, but a bit more challenging uphill on the way home. A little lift for part of the climb can be welcome after a long day! And lastly, we’ve had to modify my morning bus stop drop-off routine due to the Council construction and I guess I just needed a carrot to finally give the bus bike racks a try.

As a last word of encouragement to take advantage of this opportunity, don’t be concerned about how to work the bike racks! The bus drivers are able to help if you need it and the announcement has good instructions. For those of us who learn better visually, you can watch a video with good, well paced instructions and demonstrations on using bus bike racks here. The rack is not exactly the same as what CR Transit buses have, but the setup is.

May is National Bike Month, but take it a step further and use two alternative modes of transportation with CR Transit!

Interested in more Bike Month information? Check out the Bike Iowa site and announce your participation by registering for Bike to Work Week.

Route 10 Bus Party Recap

2010-04-17

Eight Bus Party riders followed Route 10 today. The weather was gorgeous for a tour of the southwest side of Cedar Rapids and we again had one of the new Gillig buses for our journey. This ride rivaled our busiest route yet and neared standing room only several times. There were four new Bus Party riders, one had used CR Transit and wanted to expose her three nephews to a new transportation option for them!

After the trip we went our separate ways, but several went on to check out the New Bohemia Eco-Arts Festival just a few blocks away. It was a great day to be out and a lot of others were enjoying the festivities. Not a bad way to celebrate our one year anniversary of the first Bus Party!

See you next month for Route 11.

Route 10 Bus Party

2010-04-03

When: Saturday, April 17th, 11:10 am – 12:10 pm. The bus will leave at 11:20, so get there early to park if you’re driving down, ask questions, and get your $1.25 or bus pass ready.
Who: Everyone! Bring your friends and family of all ages. Children 4 and under are free, check out the transit site for other fare options.
Where: Corner of 12th Ave & 2nd St SE (transit transfer site). It is across from the African American Museum and it is part of the large parking lot, Lot 44. Meet inside the waiting area building.
After: Lunch! Walk, drive, or ride a bike or bus to a downtown restaurant.

I was quite familiar with Route 10 in 2008 since it was my second route to get to work while my company was in a temporary location. It covers a lot of commercial areas  along Edgewood and Westdale Mall. It also serves Jefferson High School, and is generally packed full once school releases. We’ll also ride through residential areas along 1st Ave. NW and around Jefferson.

Parking is available in Lot 44 at the SE corner of 8th Ave SE and 2nd St SE: here.

Disclaimer: Please check out general guidelines for riding the buses. You are responsible for your own actions. Also, I do not work for Cedar Rapids Transit or the city. I will gladly listen to your opinions and complaints, but they will be even more effective if you also share them with the transit department. See their main site for the latest contact information.

Route 10 Map

Route 9 Bus Party Recap

2010-03-20

We had five riders at today’s Bus Party for Route 9. We toured the southeast side of Cedar Rapids bouncing on either side of Mt. Vernon Rd. This was almost completely new territory for me and I was surprised at how many neighborhoods I didn’t know existed. One rider noted that we went by almost every school on that side of town which serves students well if they live too close to be on a school bus route. We had one of the new Gillig buses again and again enjoyed the smoother, quieter ride.

We talked about the many Farmer’s Markets opening very soon, and one of the rider’s blog post about the local markets and his Google Calendar. Our transit conversations covered the potential changes to 2nd and 3rd Ave downtown and trails. We talked about what might happen to traffic patterns if 2nd Ave. was blocked at 10th St. and what would happen if one-way streets were changed to two-way. Trail signage was mentioned too. How the closed trail signs aren’t effective because they aren’t taken down when they are no longer necessary, so they aren’t taken seriously when there is a problem ahead. Great information as multiple groups focus more and more on trails and bicycle access in the metro area.

We ate lunch, or breakfast for some, at Coopers Mill on F Ave NW.

April will be the one year anniversary of the first Bus Party and we’ll ride Route 10. See you then!

Route 9 Bus Party

2010-03-06

When: Saturday, March 20th, 11:10 am – 12:13 pm. The bus will leave at 11:20, so get there early to park if you’re driving down, ask questions, and get your $1.25 or bus pass ready.
Who: Everyone! Bring your friends and family of all ages. Children 4 and under are free, check out the transit site for other fare options.
Where: Corner of 12th Ave & 2nd St SE (transit transfer site). It is across from the African American Museum and it is part of the large parking lot, Lot 44. Meet inside the waiting area building.
After: Lunch! Walk, drive, or ride a bike or bus to a downtown restaurant.

Route 9 will be a new route for me. I have used it for short trips to the medical district from downtown, but never beyond 10th St. This path looks to be mostly residential, but also covers Mount Vernon Rd. It is very similar to Route 2, but operates in the opposite direction. This provides several options for riders along these two routes. Come explore Route 9 with us!

Parking is available in Lot 44 at the SE corner of 8th Ave SE and 2nd St SE: here.

Disclaimer: Please check out general guidelines for riding the buses. You are responsible for your own actions. Also, I do not work for Cedar Rapids Transit or the city. I will gladly listen to your opinions and complaints, but they will be even more effective if you also share them with the transit department. See their main site for the latest contact information.

Route 9 Map

Route 8 Bus Party Recap

2010-02-20

We had six riders for today’s Bus Party. We rode Route 8 through the southwest side of Cedar Rapids, out to Stoney Point and back. Johnson Ave. is the backbone of this route and the route links quite a few schools including Hoover Elementary, Taft Middle, Truman Elementary, and Coolidge Elementary. The bus wasn’t very full besides our group, and having been a daily rider when I lived on that side of town, I can say that its ridership is mostly made up of people working downtown and students going to school, so that makes sense. The best thing about today’s bus party was that we finally rode one of the brand new Gillig buses! Right away, all of the riders noticed how much quieter and smoother this bus was compared to the other buses we’ve been on. It was even quite comfortable on bumpy, pothole-filled Johnson Ave.

Most of our bus discussion was about the new Gilig, but one of the riders was scouting a drop off/pick up point for potential future use of this route. This is how I ride in the winter and many times throughout the rest of the year, so we talked a little about what makes a good location.

We ate outside of downtown this time, and enjoyed authentic Mexican food at El Super Burrito which happens to be on Route 8.

Next month will be Route 9. See you then!

Connections 2040

2010-02-15

This Thursday, Feburary 18th, the Corridor MPO will be hosting another set of workshops focused on goals for the future of our community. These are planned to be discussion based, and a great venue to share your priorities for our metro area. The workshops will be held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, 350 1st Avenue NE in Cedar Rapids from 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm and 6:00 pm – 8:30 pm. Full information can be found in the announcement below and at www.Connections2040.com.

The Corridor MPO would appreciate having a headcount of those planning to come so they can be prepared. Although it’s not required, we are encouraged to register on the Connections 2040 site here.

The more voices we have sharing priorities for our future, the better our community can become. It sounds cheesy, but it is true, and if you don’t share your ideas now, you don’t have the right to complain when things don’t turn out how you want them. Participate and take pride in what you can change!

Route 8 Bus Party

2010-02-07

When: Saturday, February 20th, 11:10 am – 12:10 pm. The bus will leave at 11:20, so get there early to park if you’re driving down, ask questions, and get your $1.25 or bus pass ready.
Who: Everyone! Bring your friends and family of all ages. Children 4 and under are free, check out the transit site for other fare options.
Where: Corner of 12th Ave & 2nd St SE (transit transfer site). It is across from the African American Museum and it is part of the large parking lot, Lot 44. Meet inside the waiting area building.
After: Lunch! Walk, drive, or ride a bike or bus to a downtown restaurant.

I am very excited for this route ride because Route 8 is where I got my start riding the buses in Cedar Rapids! In a lot of ways it is similar to Route 3 in the consistent riders and route layout. We will be exploring the northwest and southwest sides of Cedar Rapids along B Ave, Johnson Ave, and turning around in the Stoney Point development. Highlights along this route include the Johnson Ave. Hy-Vee, Taft Middle School, Hoover Elementary School, and El Super Burrito (an excellent restaurant you should try).

Parking is available in Lot 44 at the SE corner of 8th Ave SE and 2nd St SE: here.

Disclaimer: Please check out general guidelines for riding the buses. You are responsible for your own actions. Also, I do not work for Cedar Rapids Transit or the city. I will gladly listen to your opinions and complaints, but they will be even more effective if you also share them with the transit department. See their main site for the latest contact information.

Route 8 Map

Route 7 Bus Party Recap

2010-01-30

Five riders came to today’s Bus Party for Route 7 as we went on our first southern route through Cedar Rapids. This route skims along the southern side of Czech Village and connects to Bowling Street. It then meanders through Lincolnway Village before cutting through Kirkwood’s campus. The return to downtown goes along C Street and includes a stop on the Aegon/Yellowbook complex. It hooks back up with Bowling Street at 41st and retraces the outbound route. The bus wasn’t very busy, but I have seen it quite full during the week so it must be a Saturday thing.

This was a great tour of the southern industrial area along Bowling and J Streets. Who knew how many businesses were tucked away in there? I didn’t. It was also a nice demonstration of how the recommended change for Route 7 will be an improvement and better for Kirkwood students. We had a bus with squeaky brakes, but other than that it was a pretty smooth and quiet ride.

Afterwards we ate at Cedar River Landing on F Ave NW which happens to be along Route 1.

Next month we’ll cover the route that I first rode in Cedar Rapids. See you then!

Route 7 Bus Party

2010-01-05

When: Saturday, January 30th, 11:10 am – 12:10 pm. The bus will leave at 11:20, so get there early to park if you’re driving down, ask questions, and get your $1.25 or bus pass ready.
Who: Everyone! Bring your friends and family of all ages. Children 4 and under are free, check out the transit site for other fare options.
Where: Corner of 12th Ave & 2nd St SE (transit transfer site). It is across from the African American Museum and it is part of the large parking lot, Lot 44. Meet inside the waiting area building.
After: Lunch! Walk, drive, or ride a bike or bus to a downtown restaurant.

We will tour south through Czech Village, along Bowling St., through Kirkwood, and via Aegon. This will be our first southern route and is also one of the routes that has a major update recommended from the CR Transit study. We can discuss the improvements planned and experience the current issues first hand. This route also has “peak” times, which means it operates every 30 minutes during the morning and evening. Come join us for the first bus party in the snow!

Parking is available in Lot 44 at the SE corner of 8th Ave SE and 2nd St SE: here.

Disclaimer: Please check out general guidelines for riding the buses. You are responsible for your own actions. Also, I do not work for Cedar Rapids Transit or the city. I will gladly listen to your opinions and complaints, but they will be even more effective if you also share them with the transit department. See their main site for the latest contact information.

Route 7 Map


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