[nfbmi-talk] March Lansing chapter meeting

Jim in Detroit james.prather at comcast.net
Sat Mar 16 03:49:38 UTC 2013


Teri, do you know if AATA still serves Ypsilanti?  I lived on Tyler Road in 
Ypsilanti Township and a bus came down that road, 25 years ago.

-----Original Message----- 
From: trising
Sent: March 15, 2013 16:23
To: NFB of Michigan Internet Mailing List
Subject: Re: [nfbmi-talk] March Lansing chapter meeting

Ann Arbor has service Monday through Friday until 10:45. Most busses run 
every half hour. On Saturday, busses end at 6:30. Busses run every half hour 
or hour. On Sunday, busses only run once an hour and end at 6:30. Busses are 
free if you have a green card. This is a card that makes you eligible for 
paratransit service. There is also paratransit service. It ends the same 
time as the busses. You must live in the city limits of Ann Arbor. If you 
schedule a ride 24 hours in advance, the ride is $3.00. If you schedule it 
same day, the ride is $4.00. This is a shared ride system, so you want to 
ask for a ride 45 minutes before you need to be anywhere. You are 
transported in cabs and small busses. Rides are available only in the city 
limits, so you have to live in the city limits and be careful of this. We 
also have a local chapter of the National Federation of the Blind here. I 
hope this helps.
Sincerely,
Terri Wilcox
Secretary,
National Federation of the Blind of Michigan
Ann Arbor Chapter President
Voice Lessons and Braille Tutoring available. Contact Terri Wilcox MA at 
(734)663-4050 or at trising at sbcglobal.net
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Jim in Detroit
James A. Prather
Central Michigan University: 1980
Michigan School for the Blind: 1974
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