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Show Schedules Announced City Buses Set To Roll This Friday Park City's free bus" system is scheduled to begin operating operat-ing for the winter season Friday, Nov. 19, according to Assistant Transportation Director Di-rector Kay Draper. Draper said schedules have yet to go to press so residents and tourists have to rely on hand-written photocopied timetables fror now. According to Draper, the system this season will essentially follow three large city-wide loops; a Thaynes Canyon-Three Kings loop, a Prospector Square loop and a Park Meadows-Racquet Club loop. Each circuit, however, has regularly scheduled stops at Holiday Inn, Park City Resort, Deer Valley and Main Street. When the system is fullv operational, six buses will be in constant service, including the six new transit coaches purchased earlier this year. Draper said the remaining eight coaches will be used for back-up and crossover scheduling. sche-duling. According to the new schedule, buses will arrive and depart Thaynes, Pros-pe'ct'or Pros-pe'ct'or and" Park "Meadows every twenty minutes, but will be stopping at Holiday Inn, Resort Center, Main Street and Deer Valley about every ten minutes. Draper said until Thanksgiving, Thanks-giving, only a partial schedule sche-dule will be followed, with buses arriving and departing Thaynes, Prospector and Park Meadows every 40 . minutes and Holiday Inn, Resort Center, Main Street v and Deer Valley at twenty minute intervals. One of the new 31 passenger passen-ger buses arrived last week and the remaining five are expected by the end of November. |