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Cherriots Offering Free Shuttle For Salem Art Fair Attendees

Cherriots also will have some bus routes detoured this weekend due to the annual Salem Hoopla event.

Salem Cherriots bus
Photo by: Tim King

(SALEM) - Enjoy the annual Salem Art and Fair Festival this weekend at Bush’s Pasture Park even more by avoiding traffic and parking by catching a free ride at specially marked bus stops along the shuttle route on July 21st, 22nd, and 23rd.

The shuttle comes by approximately every 15 minutes from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM Friday and Saturday and from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM Sunday, connecting the Art Fair, downtown Transit Mall and parking lots and South High School.

Call (503) 588-BUSS for more shuttle information.

The following bus routes will be affected this weekend by the annual Salem Hoopla.

01x – Wilsonville

2 – Jan Ree

3 – Capitola

5 – Royal Oaks

5a – Lancaster Mall

6 – 12th & Sunnyside

7 – State & Fairview

13 – Claxter & Lansing

16 – Four Corners & Macleay

16a – Airport Park & Ride

21 – Turner Road

25 – West Salem

81 – NE Salem Park & Ride

82 – South Commercial Park & Ride

For more information visit www.cherriots.org



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