Bike Rally Will Cause Some Bus Delays and Deviations

As the bikes roll into town for the annual Bikes, Blues and BBQ festival, Razorback Transit will implement a few route delays and deviations from Wednesday, Sept.28, through Saturday, Oct. 1, 2011.

The annual motorcycle rally will cause delays on the Gray/Blue Reduced route in the Washington County Fairgrounds (Agri-Park) area during this time. Other affected areas will be the area around Baum Stadium on South Razorback Road, the Purple/Purple Reduced routes. Also the Brown/Green Reduced route areas along Highland Street and all stops on Church Street will be affected. Bus service on West Avenue at the Walton Arts Center will have to be discontinued during some afternoon and all evening time periods. Razorback Transit is sorry for the inconvenience this may cause our customers.

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