Calling all drinkers!

In 1 out of 50 CVRR trains have a bar in the middle of the train. Each drink costs $2! CVRR trains equipped with the bar car are only running on Westauk Branch & Long Island Branch. You can find out which one specifically with the bar car is coming by looking at the schedule specifically for bar cars below!

Westauk Branch

(To Westauk)

  • 7:10 AM
  • 10:00 AM
  • 12:25 PM
  • 3:40 PM
  • 5:30 PM
  • 7:10 PM
  • 7:55 PM

Westauk Branch

(To Guap Trade Center)

  • 7:30 AM
  • 10:30 AM
  • 12:00 PM
  • 3:50 PM
  • 5:20 PM
  • 7:10 PM
  • 7:45 PM

Long Island Branch

(To Long Island)

  • 8:30 AM
  • 10:05 AM
  • 12:00 PM
  • 2:50 PM
  • 4:00 PM
  • 6:30 PM
  • 7:50 PM

Long Island Branch

(To Call)

  • 7:15 AM
  • 10:40 AM
  • 12:40 PM
  • 3:00 PM
  • 5:40 PM
  • 7:20 PM
  • 7:50 PM

Railroad Guide

Ride Tips

  • Go to the station five minutes before your train arrives.
  • Plan your trip before arriving at the station.

Waiting for the Train

  • Make sure you are away from the platform edge and behind the yellow line.
  • Be careful not to fall into the tracks.
  • Always board at the center if you have strollers or any large objects.

Riding the Train

  • Don’t hold the doors open.
  • Always let people out before you board.
  • Keep your personal belongings with you at all times.

Navigating Stations

  • Follow marked signs.
  • Fold strollers while using stairs. Use elevators and ramps if you have a stroller.
  • Exits are marked with the EXIT sign.

How to pay for the train

  • Purchase Tickets at the vending machine and station booth.

Station locations

  • Stations are usually located in neighborhoods.
  • Some stations are elevated, Making it easier to find them.

Bus Guide

Ride Tips

  • Go to the stop five minutes before your bus arrives.
  • Make sure you have your card ready.
  • Keep away from doors while riding the bus.
  • Fold strollers before you board.

Waiting for the Bus

  • Make sure you are standing AT the bus stop.

Riding the Bus

  • Board at the front door.
  • Always let people out before you board.
  • Keep your personal belonging at all times.
  • Pull the yellow cord or press the STOP button to request a stop.

How to pay for the Bus

  • Dip your CapitalisCard at the farebox.
  • Tap your OSCV Card at the OSCV reader.
  • Tap your contactless card or smartphone at the OSCV reader.

Subway Guide

Ride Tips

  • Go to the station five minutes before your train arrives.
  • Plan your trip before arriving at the station.

Waiting for the Train

  • Make sure you are away from the platform edge and behind the yellow line.
  • Be careful not to fall into the tracks.
  • Always board at the center if you have strollers or any large objects.

Riding the Train

  • Don’t hold the doors open.
  • Always let people out before you board.
  • Keep your personal belongings with you at all times.

Navigating Stations

  • Follow marked signs.
  • Fold strollers while using stairs and escalators. Use elevators if you have a stroller.
  • Exits are marked with the EXIT sign.

How to pay for the train

  • Swipe your CapitalisCard at the turnstile. Not too slow, Not too fast.
  • Tap your OSCV Card at the OSCV reader at the turnstile.
  • Tap your contactless card or smartphone at the OSCV reader at the turnstile.

Station locations

  • Entrances are usually at intersections.
  • Some stations are elevated, Making it easier to find them.
  • Entrances have blue railings with blue globe lamps.

A Tourist’s Guide to Capitalisville

Welcome to Capitalisville. With a population of 5 million and a size of 100 square miles, You sure can get lost. So we made this guide to help you out on your visit! Here’s 10 things to visit and do in Capitalisville.

  1. Guap Beach | Guap Beach is a popular destination for many tourists, The beach is 3 miles long and has three piers. Pier 2 has a 15 story Ferris wheel.
  2. Guap Square | Guap Square is a famous landmark in Capitalisville. It’s a bustling place riddled with huge flashing billboards that display advertisements. There is a lot of stores here if you want to buy something. You can get there via the 2, 3, and 4 lines.
  3. Cathedral Av | Cathedral Av is a famous landmark in Capitalisville. There stands a triangular 20 story building. Once inside, You can head to the carnival and ferris wheel inside!
  4. Guap Trade Center | Guap Trade Center is a another famous landmark in Capitalisville. Two 110 floor towers stand with restaurants and stores on the lower levels. There is also a observation deck on 105 floor in both towers. Admission for the observation deck costs $2 for each guest.
  5. Chinatown | Chinatown is another popular destination for tourists, We recommend visiting China Star Restaurant where you can expect authentic Chinese food.
  6. Capitalisville Aquarium | Capitalisville Aquarium is a large aquarium that displays varieties of fish. Admissions cost $5 for adult and $4 for children.
  7. Museum Of Guap | Museum Of Guap is a museum where it showcases the history of Guap! You can take the 2 line there. Admissions cost $5 for adult and $3.50 for children.
  8. Middle Park | Middle Park is a 750 acre park located in the center of Capitalisville, Middle Park is pretty big with its own zoo! Tickets to the zoo cost $5 for adult and $3 for children.
  9. Hall of Guap | Hall of Guap is a art museum where it houses Guap art! Be sure to check it out as it’s a stop away on the 3 line. Admissions cost $4 for adult and $2 for children.
  10. Guap Island | Guap Island is a island separated from Capitalisville. Guap Island is a large community of various cultures. You can get to Guap Island via the 3 line or the Guap Island Bridge.
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