Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Route 16 Deviation Effective 2 February 2009

Due to significant reconstruction Highw172, Route 16: Gaming will be deviated effective 2 February 2009. The reconstruction is expected to last until July, 2009.

The attached PDF map displays the route deviation. Should you have particular questions about this deviation or any of our services, please contact out Information Center at 920-448-3450.

Route_16_Deviation.pdf

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I called your info department today to see where I could catch the bus on Ashland. I work on Broadway (another area poorly (i.e. not at all) serviced by the Metro) and would rather catch the inbound #16 on the corner of Cormier and Ashland vs. the #12 way up on Cormier and Oneida.

The answer I got was "I think so".

I THINK so?

What on earth kind of answer is THAT?

So,in brutally cold weather I'm supposed to stand on a corner for 20 minutes based on a 'THINK' so?












So what happens if I wait and the driver doesn't stop? Then,instead of being 20 minutes from home I'm now set back an hour and 45 minutes. But as long as you get my $35 you people don't care right?

Anonymous said...

The bottom line about Green Bay Metro is the green back. The majority of people who ride the bus have no option or alternative in getting around. You are at their mercy! I say boycotting Green Bay Metro for a few days might show them who they truely work for!

Anonymous said...

During detours--such as this one-- any corner may be used for a stop along the detour route, even though there are no posted signs.

I suggest you "flag down" the driver as they approach, so they know to stop.