![]() When I asked if departure time was at 6 AM he said yes but then asked didnt you read your instructions on your ticket to be here 15 mins early? I said I had no idea it said the because someone else bought my ticket.So in the end everything was my fault. Than having the shuttle driver berate me when I got there took everything I had not to break down into tears. Then with the new system at airport took more time than I expected. just WOW!!!I woke up at 4 am to get to the shuttle on time. Ugh He already knew I was coming but running behind the time he wanted me there, I was there before departure time and he was so worried about time that he didnt even help with the suitcases.When I got in the shuttle I asked for the time of arrival to my destination and the shuttle driver said it would have been sooner than the time we will get there if you had been here sooner! WOW. The shuttle driver just stood at the back door of the shuttle and said those need to go back here, referring to the suitcases. ![]() ![]() I put the suitcase down close to the back of the van and then got the rest of the stuff from my daughter who drove me. Then when I got there and was dying from carrying my huge 32 year old suitcase so no wheels, it had to be carried. Before I got to the shuttle the driver called twice, I didnt answer because I had my hands full with my suitcaseS and bag. So for my ride to be able to help me with my luggage she had to park in the paid parking and we had to walk through the parking lot, through the welcome center, across the cat walk over the top of where the shuttle was waiting, down to the lower level, across the now bus only drop off and pick up lanes and then reach the shuttle.While I was going to the shuttle I got a call from the shuttle company to check to make sure I was coming and I let them know I was at the airport and headed towards the shuttle. $35 EC is the standard charge to or from the airport.I was leaving out of the Saltlake city airport where there have been major changes made to the drop off and pick up areas.I needed help with my luggage and with these new changes you can no longer be dropped off at the curb. Taxis are generally the transportation of choice when coming or going to the airport or when stranded at night. Many drivers are eager to accommodate groups of students and will arrange group rates for short trips or provide transportation to social events during off-peak hours, which is helpful in the evening. Many buses stop running in the early evening though, so make sure to return in plenty of time. Buses for each destination have a fixed embarkation point in the terminal and each bus has a route sticker on the front windshield. Fares are set by the Government, most are less than $6 EC each way, but verify the fare before you get on. Taking one of the buses offers a good chance to mix with the local population. David) depart from the Melville Street Bus Terminal. Buses are very common during the day, but fewer buses run after 11 pm Monday through Saturday, and fewer still run after 4 pm on Sundays, so plan your activities accordingly.īuses to other towns around the island (Gouyave, Sauteurs, Grenville, Victoria and parish of St. A one-way fare to any point along the route is $2.50 EC. There are many marked bus stops along the route with the final stop being the Melville Street Bus Terminal in the city. The destination is the Esplanade, near the market in St. These are an inexpensive, fairly quick way to get into the city of St. City BusesĬity buses run from the Grand Anse area into town. Please note that there are separate schedules for weekdays and weekends. On holidays, buses run on a weekend schedule, unless otherwise stated. You can also download or print the schedule from the Transportation Community on Carenage. Schedules are displayed at the True Blue campus and next to the bus stop. There is no charge to take the University buses. The main form of travel is by the University bus buses run regularly from 7 am until 2 am between the True Blue and Grand Anse campuses and to the Lance-Aux-Epines, Mont Toute, Frequente, Point Salines and True Blue areas where many of the off-campus students live. Master of Arts in Clinical-Community Psychology.
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