

This number includes the two who have tested positive for coronavirus. JTA says employees thought to have had prolonged contact with this individual are being sent home to self-quarantine.Īt this time, five JTA employees in total are in quarantine. The First Coast Flyer Blue Line goes from downtown Jacksonville to our Avenues Walk Park-n-Ride. Search for your bus stop to find where your bus will arrive and depart. He says the new hub will serve the First Coast Flyer Blue Line and JTA bus routes 25, 27 and 50. Friday: - Route 16 – Riverside/Wilson - Bus 2118 - 4:59 a.m. Easily find the most convenient bus stops before you embark on your bus travel. Thursday: - Route 84 – Philips/Grand Bay - Bus 1424 - 5:20 a.m. the shuttle reaches predefined points (e.g., bus stops), and the shuttle can wait. Wednesday: - Route 109 – First Coast Flyer Red Line - Bus B004 - 5:05 a.m. speeds around 10-15 mph) shared service (typically designed to carry. Monday: - Route 200 – Mandarin Express - Bus 2201 - 6:45 a.m. to Jacksonville via Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, Atlanta, GA, Jacksonville, FL - JTA Intercity Bus Terminal Bay 6, and JRTC Bay K in around 15h 34m. Over the past week, they say this individual drove the following routes:

JTA says this employee was last at work on Friday, April 17th. JTA says it was notified today that this employee did test positive for coronavirus. If the Skyway is running 15 hours per day that is daily capacity of 30,240 passengers per day. For a fleet of six trains running at ten-minute headways, we account for 2,016 passengers per hour for both directions. Jacksonville, FL - The Jacksonville Transportation Authority is reporting a second positive case of coronavirus among its employees.Īccording to JTA, a bus operator reported having a mild cough, so this individual sought testing at the Lot J testing site in downtown on Saturday. (JTA) The JTA Transit Concept and Alternatives Review (TCAR) Phase 1 study stated that the current Skyway maximum capacity was 56 passengers per train. (Jeffrey Leeser) Apat 8:04 am EDT By Sarah Thompson As a city, we should be focused on transit improvements that could actually work instead of pie in the sky ideas like ripping out the Skyway and replacing it with autonomous minibuses.JTA improves social distancing A customer sits in the back row of a JTA bus with enough room to help slow down the spread of the coronavirus. user can store up to 5 stops for quick access. If you could get to the airport quickly without having to pay to park your car for a week or longer, a lot of people would take that option. trips up to 1 hour for planning before stepping out of your home/places. I can already hear them say no one would use it, but frankly I don't believe them. Sounds like there is no benefit to anyone except well-paid & often corrupt union. chrsjrcj Wrote: - > Do you mean that employees that pay dues to an > organization to protect them, are actually doing > their job Meanwhile, while union membership > shrinks, wages have not kept up with increases in > profit. People here are generally hostile to public transit and complain that their tax dollars are being wasted when they pay for JTA, but this is something that just makes sense. Date: 07/01/19 15:13 Re: Amtrak vs JTA Bus in Jacksonville Fl. This takes an hour for what should be a 20 minute drive. How have they not implemented a shuttle that goes directly from the new transit hub in LaVilla to the airport? Right now they only have the Bus #1 that stops at every stop along the way. I'm one of the few people who believes JTA is better than most residents of Jax give it credit for (their phone app is genuinely great), but this is honestly ridiculous.
