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    Sedona Shuttle Connect will provide on-demand transit until 8:30 PM

    Trailhead and on-demand services moves to daily operations
    February 28, 2025No Comments
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    Sedona News – Sedona Shuttle Connect will expand service hours and provide on-demand transit service from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. daily from March 3 through April 27, 2025.

    Sedona residents and visitors will now be able to get a ride to go out to dinner or meet up with friends, without having worry about driving their car. In addition, they can use Sedona Shuttle Connect to go shopping in Uptown, visit Gallery Row, connect with the Sedona Shuttle Trailhead Routes or go almost anywhere in Sedona. And wherever they go, the fare is only $2 per ride or $1 for seniors (60 and up).

    “We heard from residents that they wanted to use the service into the evening, so during busy season, we’re testing to see if later hours are popular. If they are, we’ll consider offering later service hours past April 27th. We hope these extended hours will make everyone’s travels easier during the busy spring break season,” said Deputy City Manager Andy Dickey.

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    This announcement is in addition to the extension of daily service to the Sedona Shuttle’s Trailhead Routes due to busy season in Sedona.

    Sedona Shuttle Connect is an app-based on-demand service that provides shared ride transit within a defined area that includes many of Sedona’s most popular destinations. Rides can be requested and tracked using the TransLoc smartphone app or by calling 928-203-5152. The service area map, a link to the app and complete information about the Sedona Shuttle is at www.sedonashuttle.com.

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