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Tri Delta Transit Bus Passes Worth Money at Local Businesses
January 2, 2007
ANTIOCH, CA, January 2, 2007 –Tri Delta Transit’s new bus passes have even more value than just unlimited rides. When presented at participating businesses throughout East County, they’re worth money in the form of discounts. It’s called the Bus Pass Savings Program and is designed to add even greater value to riding Tri Delta Transit buses.
“Our customers can actually save more money than the purchase price of their pass,” said Tri Delta Transit Director of Marketing, Mike Furnary. “We have restaurants participating in the program that are offering up to a 50% discount with buy one get one free offers.” Participating restaurants include Domino’s Pizza, Togos, Taco Bell, Mr. Pickles Sandwich Shop, L&L Hawaiian BBQ, American Diner and Mangetsu Japanese Restaurant just to name a few. All participants are offering a discount of 10% to 50% off and there are currently over 30 businesses offering discounts.
In addition to dining, the Bus Pass Savings Program will save bus pass holders money at various entertainment spots throughout the area, including the Antioch Pain Ball Park, Harvest Park Bowling Alley, Golf N Games and the Antioch Water Park. “We hope to continue adding new businesses to the list of participants which will be updated regularly on our Web site,” said Furnary. “Once the word gets out that the passes help attract business, we’re confident that we’ll have close to 100 businesses accepting our Passes for discounts.”
All Day Passes and Monthly Passes are included in the program. Punch Passes are not accepted as discount cards. A comprehensive list of participating Bus Pass Savings Program businesses can be found on Tri Delta Transit’s web site, www.TriDeltaTransit.com.