MyStop App Map Display Issue Solution
As a result of a recent update Google Maps is not loading as intended on the myStop app on Apple devices. To resolve this issue users with an Apple device can make the following adjustment…
Queen Street Station Alternate Bus Stops: Routes 6, 15, & 18 (Thursday, April 3, 2025)
Due to Queen Street Station construction work the Routes 6, 15, and 18 bus stops will be TEMPORARILY CLOSED Thursday afternoon ONLY on April 3, 2025. Please walk to the following alternate bus stops to…
Route 10/Lititz Detour *Starting Thursday, March 27, 2025*
Due to construction Route 10/Lititz will use the following detour from Thursday, March 27, 2025 to approx. April 17, 2025. OUTBOUND: Right on Water Street to Left on New Street to regular route. INBOUND: Regular…
Ride with Respect
We want everyone to enjoy riding RRTA and it all starts with Ride with Respect, our new customer code of conduct that calls on riders to treat everyone the way they’d want to be treated.
Our Passenger Code of Conduct
Ride with Respect is about just that: riding with respect. To continue making RRTA a safe, enjoyable experience for everyone on board, we ask that our riders stick to a few simple guidelines. The following are prohibited on RRTA property and vehicles:
Riding RRTA is a privilege. At our discretion, RRTA has the authority to remove riders from its property or buses for any prohibited behavior and possible suspension from service. This includes prosecution to the fullest extent of the law for any harassment or violence towards any RRTA Operator or staff. Being respectful of the people around you and being considerate to RRTA employees doesn’t take more than common courtesy. And common courtesy is all we ask from our riders.
Adopted by the Board of Directors on August 15, 2018