As summer approaches, Tucson residents will see changes in their daily commutes and weekend plans with Sun Link’s new summer schedule starting Monday, May 19.
The revised operating hours aim to enhance accessibility and convenience for both weekday commuters and weekend explorers.
Understanding the New Schedule
Sun Link’s summer schedule introduces adjusted operating hours that cater to varying transit needs throughout the week.
From Monday through Thursday, streetcars will run from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., while Friday and Saturday services extend until midnight.
Sunday operations are set from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., with frequency adjustments ensuring efficient service.
What This Means for Local Residents
- Weekday commuters can rely on consistent service every 10-15 minutes.
- Weekend travelers benefit from extended hours on Fridays and Saturdays.
- Sunday services will operate less frequently, every 20-30 minutes.
- Memorial Day will follow a Sunday schedule, affecting regular routines.
Effects on Local Business
The extended weekend hours present opportunities for local businesses, particularly those in bustling areas like Downtown Tucson and Fourth Avenue.
With more potential customers accessing these areas later into the evening, businesses may consider adjusting their operating hours or staffing levels to capitalize on increased foot traffic.
Navigating Memorial Day Services
On Memorial Day, Monday, May 26, Sun Tran, Sun Link, Sun Van, and Sun on Demand will operate on a Sunday schedule.
However, Sun Express and Sun Shuttle services will be unavailable.
For those requiring ADA Dial-a-Ride services via Sun Shuttle, availability is limited from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., urging residents to plan accordingly.
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Moving Forward
As Tucson adapts to these transit changes, residents are encouraged to stay informed through real-time updates available online.
By planning ahead and utilizing available resources like community meetings for Routes 5 and 22 adjustments, locals can ensure seamless transitions during this period of change.
Sources: Sun Tran, City of Tucson, and Sun Tran Facebook Page.
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