Leave the Driving to Someone Else
While it may be easy to jump in your car to get to work, it’s not always your best transportation option. In a world of planes, trains, and automobiles, too often we forget the “trains” part and we don’t even mention the “bus!”But both are great commute options. If there’s a route for you, it’s the perfect way to leave the driving to someone else. Use your time on more important things, like reading the paper, getting a head start on work, or simply enjoying not having to drive!
Using an alternative mode like the bus or the train has other benefits too.
Benefits of Riding the Bus or the Train
- Save Money
Cut the cost of driving to work by cutting out the driving! Riding the bus or train to work will not only save you gas money, it’ll save you from putting miles on your car. With fewer miles on your car, it’ll be fewer times that you’ll be driving to the mechanic for maintenance. Plus, keeping your mileage low is a great way to maintain your car’s value. - Carbon Footprint
reThinking your commute is a great way to reduce your carbon footprint. By changing the way you get to and from work, you can reduce your impact on the community. Removing cars from the road decreases emissions, which helps our air stay clean, as well as conserve natural resources like fossil fuels. - Meet New People
One of the hidden benefits of riding the bus or train to work is meeting new people. Using public transit to get around town is a great way to reconnect with your community. - More Hours in the Day
Ever wish for more hours in the day? When you don’t have to keep your hands on the steering wheel, you’re free to use your time on the things you need to get done. Whether it’s the grocery list, discovering a new book, or simply relaxing, riding the train or bus to work is a great way to reclaim your morning.

If you have not ridden the bus in years, we can help you figure it all out. Wondering if commuter rail is for you? We can help you on that front, too. Call us at 1-866-610-RIDE (7433) or e-mail us your questions.
















