Monday, June 28, 2021

Hop on HART and the TECO Line Streetcar to Boom by the Bay!


HART is joining in on the Boom by the Bay festivities with a FREE shuttle service from the Marion Transit Center to the event!

Boom by the Bay will feature fireworks, live music, and more in six different locations along downtown Tampa's waterfront:
  • Armature Works - Routes 1, 5, 6
  • Bayshore Blvd. - Route 14
  • Curtis Hixon Park - TECO Line Streetcar, Routes 1, 7, 8, 9, 10, 19, 30, 360LX
  • Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park - Routes 7, 10
  • Sparkman Wharf - TECO Line Streetcar, Route 9
  • Tampa Convention Center - TECO Line Streetcar, Route 19

Event-goers will be able to pick up the free shuttles from the HART Marion Transit Center (MTC) in downtown. The event shuttles will operate every 15 minutes from 3 PM - 11 PM.

HART and the City of Tampa are encouraging event-goers to hop on the fare-free TECO Line Streetcar or one of the FREE HART shuttles at MTC. Thirteen HART routes will also serve MTC on Independence Day.

Please note: HART will be operating on a Sunday service level, which means a number of routes operating to/from MTC will cease operating around 10 PM. Check www.goHART.org for specific route information.

Use this convenient trip planner to plan your route to Boom by the Bay!

Public Transportation to Boom by the Bay

HART Bus Shuttle

Cost: FREE
Hours: 3 PM - 11 PM; service every 15 minutes
Routes: 
  • North Shuttle - MTC to the Straz Center and Curtis Hixon Park with access to Julian B. Lane Riverfront Park via Tyler St. and Doyle Carlton.
  • South Shuttle - MTC to Whiting Street Station to connect with the TECO Line Streetcar for service to Sparkman Wharf

TECO Line Streetcar

Cost: FREE
Hours: 8:30 AM - 12 AM service every 10 minutes
Route: 
  • Streetcar service will operate between historic Ybor City, the Channel District (Sparkman Wharf), and downtown Tampa (Curtis Hixon Park).
NOTE: Coolers and alcohol are NOT permitted on HART and the TECO Line Streetcar System.

With FARE-FREE TECO Line Streetcar service and a FREE HART event shuttle on Independence Day, it's hard to find a better BOOM for the buck! Event-goers can enjoy a stress-free trip to downtown, take in the festivities and get home safely.

For more information on Boom by the Bay, visit www.tampagov.net/boom.

Monday, June 14, 2021

Streetcar Service Extended for the Lightning Playoff Push!

Be the Thunder! Extended streetcar service during the playoff push.


HART is all in for the Tampa Bay Lightning's Stanley Cup run! The TECO Line Streetcar System is extending regular streetcar service hours for all Tampa Bay Lightning home playoff games.

Streetcar service will operate until midnight for all weeknight games (Friday/Saturday service already ends at 2:00 a.m.)
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The TECO Line Streetcar offers a FREE and convenient way to avoid all of the downtown playoff traffic. Park in any of the Ybor City garages and hop on the streetcar to Amalie Arena!


Not going to the game?  Anyone can take advantage of this later service to get around Downtown Tampa, the Channel District and Ybor City!

Track your streetcar and find station schedules at www.TECOlinestreetcar.org.

Go BOLTS! ⚡⚡⚡

Streetcar service hours during Lightning playoff push:
  • Game 1 - Sunday, June 13, 2021; 8:30 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.
  • Game 2 TuesdayJune 15, 2021; 7:00 a.m. - midnight 
  • Game 5 (if necessary) - Monday, June 21, 2021; 7:00 a.m. - midnight
  • Game 7 (If necessary) - Friday, June 25, 2021; 7:00 a.m. - 2:00 a.m.

 Tampa Bay Lightning Eastern Conference Finals Full Schedule



COVID-19 UPDATE: HART Bus Operator Tests Positive - 6.14.21

    

HART has received confirmation that a bus operator has tested positive for the coronavirus (COVID-19).

The last routes operated include:
  • June 7 – Route 7 (West Tampa); Route 8 (Progress Village/Brandon); Route 360 LX (Brandon/South Tampa)
This brings the total number of cases of HART employees testing positive for the coronavirus to 139 – including 58 bus operators, 10 van operators, 5 streetcar motorpersons, and 66 other employees.
All individuals are entitled to medical and health privacies and HART maintains the security of employees’ confidentiality. We respectfully ask the media to honor all HART employees’ privacy.

For the safety of everyone on board, following federal law, along with the City of Tampa Executive Order 2020-27 (effective Friday, June 19, 2020 at 5:00 PM) and Hillsborough County Executive Order (effective Wednesday, June 24, 2020 at 5:00 PM), riders are required to wear a cloth face covering over their mouth and nose when in public and on transit, as recommended by the CDC. HART is providing face coverings to customers at transit centers, while supplies last. Face coverings can also be made from household items, including handkerchiefs, bandanas, or scarves. This is to protect people around you if you are infected but do not have symptoms and is not a substitute for social distancing. 

HART is committed to the safety of all our employees and riders. In accordance with CDC guidelines as well as local and state health departments, HART has taken the following steps to help reduce the spread of COVID-19:
  • HART continues to disinfect the fleet, transit centers, amenities and work areas - daily.
  • HART provided onsite COVID-19 testing for all employees.
  • HART is communicating with all employees and customers to practice CDC recommended good hygiene and social distancing.
  • HART is providing gloves, hand sanitizer, and face masks to frontline employees. Safety shields on fixed-route vehicles provide a barrier to reduce contact.
  • The bus destination signs on the outside of all HART buses display “Masks Required” 
  • Audio announcements and on-board seat signage have been installed to encourage staggered seating among riders and that masks are required.
  • The first row of seats nearest to the front door is closed off to maintain additional distance between riders and the operator (but is still available for customer with disabilities that have mobility devices). HART has seen reduced ridership which provides the benefit of creating more space.
  • HART operators are continually notified to contact the HART Operations Control Center (OCC) immediately to report if their transit vehicle is too crowded or other potential COVID-19 safety concerns. Responses may involve dispatching appropriate personnel, contacting emergency services, sending a swap vehicle, or sending a plug bus along the route.
  • HART is offering alternative work schedules if the job function allows the employee to do the following: flexible/staggered work schedules, reduced work schedules and remote working.

While we remain committed to serving those who serve us, HART asks customers and employees to exercise personal responsibility and follow the CDC recommended guidelines.

Thank you for your cooperation.