From Harford County government:
Harford Transit LINK will pilot a new bus route offering convenient and reliable transportation to jobs in Perryman and Riverside beginning on May 15, 2017. The Perryman-Riverside Express Silver Line – Route #8 will provide frequent service and a schedule aligned with the work shifts of area employers. The new service will also connect with stops along U.S. Route 40 to existing Harford Transit LINK bus routes in Edgewood, Perryman, Aberdeen and Belcamp. As with all other Harford LINK buses, the Perryman-Riverside buses will be trackable in real time through the county’s free RouteShout application.
“Employers in Perryman and Riverside offer living wages and the potential for career advancement,” said County Executive Barry Glassman. “Connecting our citizens to these opportunities will strengthen families and promote job growth and economic development in Harford County.”
Employers directly accessible by the new route will include XPO Logistics, Rite Aid, Bob’s Discount Furniture, Sephora, WAVE, Clorox and C&S Distribution in Perryman; and Coty Inc., McCormick & Company, Sephora, Chesapeake Spice Company and TIC Gums in Riverside.
The Perryman-Riverside Express buses will travel into the Riverside Business Park eight times per day, Monday through Friday, beginning at 6:37 a.m. and ending at 8:06 p.m.; and into the Perryman Peninsula 16 times daily beginning at 5:54 a.m. and ending at 8:25 p.m. Combined with the existing Route #6 bus service, LINK buses will be providing service into Riverside Business Park 22 times per day and into the Perryman Peninsula 30 times per day.
“Harford Transit has experienced 10% growth over the last four years,” said Karen Holt, director of Harford County’s Office of Economic Development. “With the implementation of this pilot program, we anticipate even further growth as employees experience the convenience and reliability of our bus system. We will be promoting this opportunity among employers, employees, and the greater public to help ensure successful ridership for a sustainable model beyond the pilot period.”
All Harford Transit LINK buses can be tracked in real time from a smartphone, computer or other device via RouteShout, a free app available from Google Play and Apple’s App Store. Once the application has been downloaded, choose “Harford County Transportation Services” from the menu to view Harford Transit LINK routes. The app is also accessible from the county website at www.harfordtransitlink.org.
Harford Transit LINK currently operates up to 43 vehicles Monday through Friday with seven routes serving locations from Bel Air to the U.S. Route 40 corridor and service to western Cecil County. The LINK also connects with MTA/MARC Trains, MTA commuter buses, and regional Greyhound, which then connects with main terminals in Baltimore and interstate travel. Key service areas include Harford Community College, the Mary Risteau State Office Building, Upper Chesapeake and Harford Memorial hospitals, the Aberdeen train station, Harford Mall, Constant Friendship Shopping Center, and the Edgewater Village Shopping Center.
For more information, visit www.harfordtransitlink.org or call 410-612-1620 (press option #9).
Pamela says
Now this is a smart idea; however, what if some residents don’t have access to a computer or smartphone? How do they find out information about this bus service?
Chukzla says
I guess they may have to read a schedule like in the old days ….you ignorant shitty asshole, what are you implying?
WTFAY says
What do you think she is implying? Dumb @ss
chukzla says
I guess my language response was warranted, however can we just please get back to BASICS… before we loss of family values, good jobs make good families and good communities over all most people cant afford a car own take on theses industrial jobs, it may relieve some much needed stress and frustration out here, being a civilian makes you a Veteran in this society, because to be civilized once was a sign of respect, Take care of our survival skills, outside the car you may have bought or I phone, or perhaps all the gifts combined the wont steal if they don’t need to, “they” meaning our KIDS THEY ARE NOT aware of the season they are dying from HOPELESS, but better jobs for their Parents keeps them a lifestyle until they can fend for themselves…Remember Wake up Harford County your families Basic Knowledge and common sense was the smart phone right Honey!