Ronstadt Transit Center in Tucson

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215, East Congress Street, 85701, Tucson, Pima County, US Estados Unidos
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Latitude: 32.222826, Longitude: -110.96814

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    Chad Fraser

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    I think it's straight out COMEDY

  • Matthew Tequida

    Matthew Tequida

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    Are you kidding me with the comments about homeless people and people begging? If you don't want people asking for cigs then don't pull one out and smoke it there, otherwise deal with it. Also how is downtown Tucson not a good place for a transit? It makes perfect sense to me. Also, it may be stereotypical for me to say this but usually the ones that ride buses are the ones that can't afford a car, Uber/Lyft, or don't want to walk in either scorching heat or harsh cold and are ridding just to stay cool/warm. It's really nothing hard to deal with in the sense of the people that hang around or use the transit or that ride the bus, otherwise the best advice I can give to all the complainers is to shut the hell up and walk to wherever your going or grow up and stop complaining about things like that and just be happy that you're not sleeping at bus stops or begging for money and cigs yourself. Sorry I went off subject because it made me feel irked reading how ignorant people are. This bus station is fine and the buses have been on time so far for me and the drivers are generally nice.

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    Victoria Frias

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    Its not so bad gets you fromA to B just ignore people you dont want to talk to OR carry a tazer!! Lol

  • Samantha Crowell

    Samantha Crowell

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    People always complain about how many homeless people theere are downtown at the bus station. If you had ever been homeless you'd understand. I am homeless but I never ask for anything even if I'm starving. It's a bus station people. This is Tucson, their will be homeless, their will be ghetto people, and everything else you can think of. The buses are usually on time and his drivers are pretty friendly.

  • Philip Torrance

    Philip Torrance

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    this place has a bathroom and lot of police presence; too bad they can't shift some police to on the buses, because then we could avoid the hellish-long 2015 bus strike (drivers demand better security after a passenger knifed a bus driver). . if there is a windy storm the bathroom is the only dry place.

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