APS funds shuttle from light rail stop to Botanical Gardens
Posted on 31. Mar, 2009 by Tony Arranaga in News
Utility company will fund shuttle service to Valley attraction
APS is helping connect the Desert Botanical Gardens to the light rail in Phoenix. A shuttle service runs from the Washington/Priest light rail stop and drops you off at the main entrance.
According to the DBG, look for the shuttle at the gazebo next to the Starbucks on the NE corner of Wash/Priest. The first shuttle picks up passengers at 9 a.m. and the last one leaves the gardens at 7 p.m. The van runs every half hour and the price is FREE! APS is picking up the tab thanks to grant money. The service will run through the end of May.
The DBG has a collection of rare and endangered species of plants, and in the last decade has spent millions to enhance the facility, with plans to open a new exhibit this year.
Find out more information on the light rail shuttle here, and be sure to check out the folks over at the Hot Sheet Blog, because they have the deets on how to get FREE passes to the DBG and other Valley attractions here.

