Think of each transfer as a gate opening closer to the trailhead. Study frequency first, then exact minutes; high cadence often beats perfect timing. Favor routes with multiple return options. Note stop locations against trail access points, not just station names. Ask operators for tips; they frequently know unmarked shortcuts and safe crossings.
Think of each transfer as a gate opening closer to the trailhead. Study frequency first, then exact minutes; high cadence often beats perfect timing. Favor routes with multiple return options. Note stop locations against trail access points, not just station names. Ask operators for tips; they frequently know unmarked shortcuts and safe crossings.
Think of each transfer as a gate opening closer to the trailhead. Study frequency first, then exact minutes; high cadence often beats perfect timing. Favor routes with multiple return options. Note stop locations against trail access points, not just station names. Ask operators for tips; they frequently know unmarked shortcuts and safe crossings.





