With Gas Prices Soaring, Alabama’s Mobile and Baldwin counties have a Better Way to Commute
The Baylinc transit service is taking the headache away from commuting and helping residents save money
There is a better way to commute between Baldwin and Mobile
Counties and it’s called the Baylinc transit service. The service started operations last November
and it exists for the purpose of helping commuters go between counties from
home to work and back while saving money and freeing up parking in congested
areas.
Since its beginnings, the Baylinc transit service has been
picking up more and more regular customers; it runs twice in the morning and
twice in the afternoon in its general public route from such towns as Fairhope,
Daphne, and Spanish Fort to downtown Mobile and connects to the WAVE transit
service in Mobile County. For a round
trip ride you will expect to pay somewhere between $3.00 and $6.00. Most commuters who live in Baldwin County but
work in Downtown Mobile are finding the bus system is saving them money and the
hassle of traffic and finding parking spots.
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May 23rd, 2008 at 8:54 am
[...] But you can also avoid the strain on your wallet from the gas pumps by taking Baylinc transit bus system if you work in downtown Mobile Alabama. Learn more about the bus system’s routes here. [...]