The Flyer operates Monday through Friday except on holidays.
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To purchase shuttle tickets and ride the shuttle, you must
be a member of our Commuter Club. Register or Log
In to purchase shuttle tickets online or by mail.
Please check your ticket expiration dates. Tickets that
expire on June 30, 2008 will not be honored after the
30th. You may exchange up to one month's worth of tickets
(40 maximum) after they expire for current tickets with
an expiration date of September 30, 2008. Please contact
NNTMA for information. |
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Commuter
Service
Each weekday morning and afternoon, the Flyer
runs peak-period scheduled routes between North Natomas
and the downtown hub.
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Shuttle
FAQ
Need more information? Check here for the answers
to many common questions about the Flyer service. |

Commuter Service
North Natomas - Downtown Loop
Don’t get stuck in traffic alone – take the Flyer
to work! The Flyer operates on three fixed routes through
several North Natomas neighborhoods. No reservations are needed.
Riders do need to be a resident or employee of North Natomas
and be a member of the Commuter
Club.
Eastside
Map Route and Schedule
Central Map Route and Schedule
Westside Map Route and Schedule
Downtown Map – all routes use same downtown stops
Cost: $1 per ride
You may pay with cash to the driver (exact change only please), or you may pre-purchase tickets and receive a receipt for your employer reimbursement or tax purposes. Tickets will be sold in books of 10.
To order tickets, choose to pay online or mail in an order
form with a check. Either way, your tickets and receipt will
be mailed to within one week of the receipt of your order.
Tickets currently on sale will expire after 9/30/2008.

To purchase shuttle tickets and ride the shuttle,
you must be a member of our Commuter Club. Register or Log
In to purchase shuttle tickets online or by mail.
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"What if the shuttle doesn’t come near my house or arrive downtown at the right time for my schedule?"
Consider joining or starting a vanpool. For just a little more money, you can have more convenience and save time. Vanpool riders control their own routes and timetables – contact the TMA for more information.

"How do I ride?"
Riders may flag the shuttle at any safe location in the flag zones in North Natomas - time points are given on the schedule to help you predict when the shuttle will pass your street. Hail the shuttle when you see it approach, and wait in a location that allows the driver to safely pull over to the right to pick you up.
The Flyer has eight shuttle stops downtown. Riders may not flag the shuttle downtown, but must meet the shuttle at a designated stop.
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