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I’m on Board with Metro Rider videos

I’m on Board with Metro Rider videos. Rider video #1 - Stuart and Dianne Falk Like many married couples, Stuart and Dianne are very active. They work out at the gym twice a week. They play bingo on Saturday nights and they perform with a local theatre group.

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I’m on Board with Metro Rider videos

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  1. I’m on Board with MetroRider videos

  2. Rider video #1 - Stuart and Dianne Falk Like many married couples, Stuart and Dianne are very active. They work out at the gym twice a week. They play bingo on Saturday nights and they perform with a local theatre group. But unlike most married couples, Stuart and Dianne are confined to wheelchairs. They both have multiple sclerosis and are no longer able to drive. So, Stuart and Dianne rely on Metro Call-A-Ride to get them from their home at the West County Care Center in Ballwin to most of their activities. To see Stuart and Dianne’s story, please visit http://imonboardwithmetro.org/#/stuart-and-dianne.

  3. Rider video #2 - John John catches his first bus at 4:41 a.m., on the Natural Bridge route to Hanley Station, to get to his job at St. Luke’s Hospital in Chesterfield. To see John’s story, please visit http://imonboardwithmetro.org/#/john.

  4. Rider video #3 - Alison To reach her job at Washington University, Alison takes the bus from Chesterfield Mall to the Clayton Station, and then transfers to a Metrolink train to the Skinker station. From there, it’s a short walk to her office. For Alison, riding Metro transit is a choice, “I could drive to work, but with Metro, I don’t have to hassle with traffic. And, their on-time record is outstanding.” Now that using Metro Transit has become part of her routine, she sees no reason to change. Besides, she’d miss her friends. To see Alison’s story, please visit http://imonboardwithmetro.org/#/alison.

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