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Sun Bus serves the Palm Springs area.  It is also been called Sun Bus and Sun Link.

The Bus Stops

Here is where their buses live.  Stalked by R. Mullins.
 

Hey, two with one shot.  TC and Bench by G. Araki.

Close up of a Sun Bus info sign, found by G. Araki.

A Sunline sign and info sign at Ramon & Roberts.  Picture by R. Mullins.

This shelter is located at Harry Oliver & Varner.  Picture by G. Araki.

This stop is at Baristo & Farrell in Palm Springs.  G. Araki.

Close up of a Sun Link info sign.  Picture by G. Araki.

What can I say, it is a sign.  Picture by G. Araki.

A stop at Palm Springs Airport.  Picture by G. Araki.
 

Close up of the sign and info sign at left.  G. Araki

Sun Link parking area sign.  Tracked down by G. Araki.

Another style of shelter, this one is at Town Center Lane and Hwy. 111.  Found by G. Araki

SunBus sign & schedule, Hwy 111 in downtown Palm Springs.  Picture & Text by Mark S.

The Buses

A rainy day in SunBus land, just below sea level near downtown Indio.  Picture  & Text by Mark S.

Revised:  April 21, 2004

Pictures of their buses by G. Araki.  Yes, the one bus is a trailer, this one is used on their long haul express service.

RTA and SunLink, together at Riverside train station.  The two-year SunBus experiment, linking Palm Desert to Metrolink, will end by June (2004). I'm told the SunLink SuperBus was formerly owned by OCTA.  Picture & Text by Mark S.


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