Pullman Transit

 
Rider Alerts

Community Plus Service Level takes effect on Sunday, March 17, 2024, for the remaining of the Spring semester, until May 4, 2024
As of Sunday, March 17, 2024, Pullman Transit is returning to the Community Plus Service Level for the remaining of the Spring semester, until May 4, 2024. Please check out the Routes and Schedules page for more details.


General Announcements
  • Clay Court bus stop deactivated: effective August 21, 2023, the bus stop at Clay Court is deactivated. Please take the Blue from Dillon and Terre View (about 520 feet due south).
  • Rider App now lets users "tap on stop": tapping on a stop will now take users directly to that stop's information page, which includes arrival predictions for vehicles servicing that stop.

Additional Information
Find My Bus Annual Report/PDT LOST AND FOUND

Pullman Bus Beacon - smartphone app
Pullman Transit provides a smartphone app, specific to our agency, for users to use to locate bus routes and register for rider alerts (called push notifications). Please choose from below the appropriate link to download this app, depending on the device you are using (either Android or Apple).
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Other Transportation Resources


Transit FAQ
Fares and Passes
All passes may be purchased at City Hall in the Finance Department or at the WSU Visitors Center.

The Fare-Free policy for youth started on October 1st, 2022. Eligible patrons can pick up their pass for free at WSU Visitor Center or at Pullman City Hall. Learn more.

The General Public may ride Pullman Transit by paying per ride or by purchasing a Monthly, Semi-Annual or Annual pass. Please see the chart below for pricing. All transfers are free of charge. When accompanied by an adult, all pre-kindergarten children can ride the bus free of charge.

WSU Students, Staff, and Faculty can ride the bus by presenting their valid WSU identification when boarding the bus.

Please let your driver know of your intentions to transfer to another route to ensure that you make your proper connection in a timely manner. If you are unsure of where and when to transfer, ask your driver for assistance and they will be happy to assist you.
Bus Fare Rates
Adult  Fare
Cash $1.00
Tokens (pack of 20) $18.00
Monthly Pass $30.00
Semi-Annual Pass $165.00
Annual Pass $300.00








 
Disabled/Senior Fare
Cash $0.60
Tokens (pack of 20) $10.00
Monthly Pass $18.00
Semi-Annual Pass $90.00
Annual Pass $170.00








Youth Fare: Free when showing a youth pass. Learn more on the Youth Fare-Free Policy page.

For rates on Dial-A-Ride, please visit the Dial-A-Ride page.
Bicycle Racks
Bike racks may be used on a first-come-first-served basis. Use of the bike rack is free to all riders.

  • Easy-to-use instructions are located on the bike rack.
  • Riders are expected to load and unload their own bikes, but ask your driver for assistance if needed.
  • Remove all loose items before placing your bike in the rack.
  • Load your bike from the CURB side of the bus.
  • When possible, choose a seat where you can see your bike.
  • Don't forget your bike after you get off the bus!
  • Please let the driver know as you exit that you will be removing your bike.
If the rack on the front of the bus is full and you have a bicycle with you, it may be brought onto the bus under the following conditions:

  • Pullman Transit drivers may allow bicycles in the passenger compartment when the bike rack is full, space allows, and when doing so will not jeopardize customer safety.
  • Pullman Transit recommends placing the bicycle in the mobility device securement area if it is available (although mobility device securements may NOT be used to secure a bike).
  • Whether your bicycle is placed in the mobility securement device area or another area of the bus, bicyclists must physically hang onto the bike to ensure its securement throughout their trip.
  • Bicyclists are expected to bring the bicycle on/off the bus using the front door.
How to Ride a Transit Bus

  • Look for your neighborhood bus stop. There are stops in every neighborhood, downtown and on WSU campus. The information on the bus stop sign will let you know when your bus should arrive and what direction it will be traveling. We encourage all riders to be at their bus stop 5 minutes before the scheduled arrival.
  • Make sure we don't pass you by. Every now and then a rider gets left behind because the driver did not see them. Here are some tips to help you get noticed.
    1. Stand visibly at the stop.
    2. Face the bus and nod your head "yes" or wave to the driver.
    3. Step forward when the bus is about 1/2 block away.
    4. If you are in a shelter, walk to the stop as the bus approaches.
  • Respect the rights of other riders. We encourage everyone to ride the bus but everyone must respect the rights of other customers.
Bus Conduct

Prohibited Actions:

  • Use of tobacco products.
  • Littering or creating unsanitary conditions.
  • Dumping any material on a Pullman Transit bus.
  • Playing radios, tapes, or CD's except through earphones.
  • Spitting, urinating, or defecating.
  • Carrying gasoline, explosives, or corrosive or flammable liquids likely to cause harm to others.
  • Obstructing, impeding the flow, or seriously disrupting transportation services.
  • Disturbing others with loud or harassing behavior.
  • Cursing or foul language.
  • Vandalizing or destroying Pullman Transit property.
  • Carrying alcohol in open-containers.
  • Carrying controlled substances.
  • Throwing an object at a Pullman Transit bus, property, bus driver, or other customers.
  • Allowing an animal to run at large or sit on a seat.
  • Eating or drinking on Pullman Transit buses.
  • Sitting or lying on floors.
  • Remaining in an area reserved for senior citizens or people who are disabled.
  • Engaging in sexual activity on a bus.
  • Tampering with equipment.

Courtesy Actions:
  • Animals must be in a carrier that fits under the seat or in your lap.
  • Non-collapsible strollers, baby buggies and carts cannot block the aisles. Please collapse your stroller before entering the bus if possible.
  • Please respect your fellow riders.
  • Pullman Transit will make reasonable modifications to its policies, practices, or procedures when requested to do so by individuals with disabilities when such accommodations are necessary to avoid discrimination on the basis of disability. Requests for accommodations will be considered on a case-by-case basis. To request a reasonable modification  to a policy, practice, or procedure, please contact Pullman Transit's Manager or Operations Supervisor at 509-332-6535 and we will be happy to assist you.
Directions to Transit
From Palouse: Arrive in Pullman via Grand Avenue. Follow Grand Avenue to Whitman Street. Turn right. Turn right onto State Street. Turn left onto Park Street. Follow Park Street for 0.5 miles. Park Street turns into Guy Street. Pullman Transit offices will be on your left.

From Moscow: Arrive in Pullman via Main Street. Follow Main Street to Grand Avenue. Turn right. Turn left onto Davis Way and then turn right onto State Street. Turn left onto Park Street. Follow Park Street for 0.5 miles. Park Street turns into Guy Street. Pullman Transit offices will be on your left.

From Colfax/Spokane: Arrive in Pullman via Davis Way. Turn left onto State Street. Turn left onto Park Street. Follow Park Street for 0.5 miles. Park Street turns into Guy Street. Pullman Transit offices will be on your left.

From Lewiston/Clarkston: Arrive in Pullman via Grand Ave. Follow Grand Avenue to Davis Way and turn left. Turn right onto State Street. Turn left onto Park Street. Follow Park Street for 0.5 miles. Park Street turns into Guy Street. Pullman Transit offices will be on your left.
ADA Policy and Complaint Form
Title VI Statement
Title VI, 42 U.S.C 2000d et seq, was enacted as part of the landmark Civil rights Act of 1964. It prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, and national origin in programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance. As President John F. Kennedy said in 1963,

“Simple justice requires that public funds to which all taxpayers of all races {colors, and national origins} contribute, not be spent in any fashion which encourages, entrenches, subsidizes, or results in racial {color or national origin} discrimination."

If a recipient of federal assistance is found to have discriminated and the assistance should either initiate fund termination proceedings or refer the matter to the Department of Justice for appropriate legal action. Aggrieved individuals may file administration complaints with the federal agency that provides funds to a recipient, or the individuals may file suit for appropriate relief in federal court. Title VI itself prohibits intentional discrimination. However, most funding agencies have regulations implementing Title VI that prohibit recipient practices that have the effect of discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin.

To file a Title VI complaint, please fill out and return the following form: Title VI Complaint Form.pdf
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