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Tips for Young Riders – LA Metro

Children under age 6 may travel free with a fare-paying adult on bus or rail. Children age 6 and over must pay fare in order to ride. Regular fare is $1.75 and is good for 2 hrs of unlimited transfers in one direction.

Ride with a TAP card

To pay with a TAP card, each rider must have a TAP card. TAP cards are non-transferable, even with family members.

Eligible K-12 students may ride for free with GoPass. Find out if your school is participating in the GoPass program here.

If your school isn’t part of the GoPass program, you can still ride with a discount through our Reduced Fare program. Discounted student fares only apply if you have an orange Reduced Fare TAP card.

Buy a TAP card

How to keep everyone safe

Safety tips for parents

  • Don’t allow your children to play near buses, trains or tracks: pushing and shoving can cause accidents.
  • Hold onto your child when a train or bus approaches.
  • Never let your children run after or next to a moving bus or train.
  • Passengers must keep all parts of their body inside the bus.
  • Hold onto your children upon boarding and exiting trains and buses.
  • For more safety tips, visit:
    • How to ride Metro Bus
    • How to ride Metro Rail

Safety tips for teens and children

When you ride Metro to get to and from school and other activities, always remember these five tips to get around safely:

  1. Know your route. Plan your route ahead of time and leave early so you’re not rushed. Have a backup route just in case there’s a delay with your first plan.
  2. Ride with a friend whenever possible. When you stay together on board the bus or train, safety is in numbers. 
  3. Stay alert of what’s going on around you, and especially so you don’t miss your stop. Keep a look out for your stop. If you need to use your phone, look up from your screen often, and keep one earbud out so you can hear what’s going on around you, too. If you ever see someone acting in a way that makes you uncomfortable, move away. Sit closer to the bus/train operator or switch to another bus or train car. 
  4. Hold on to your stuff, and be sure you take everything with you as you exit. Keep your phone, devices and any valuables in your bag. 
  5. See something? Say something. Know how to get help if you ever don’t feel safe. If there’s someone or something causing you to not feel safe, let us know and someone will respond right away.   

To contact Metro Transit Security:

  • Call 888.950.SAFE (7233)
  • Text 213.788.2777
  • Use the LA Metro Transit Watch app, available at the App Store and Google Play
  • Call 911 if it’s an emergency

Strollers

Strollers are welcome on Metro. On rail, look for the decal on the outside of the car that lets you know there’s designated space for passengers with strollers inside. Note that there may not always be room on board to accommodate a stroller.

Riders should always give priority seating to seniors and persons with disabilities.

City polyclinic No. 24 – Children’s polyclinic department

City polyclinic No. 24 – Children’s polyclinic department

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      Our polyclinic has a phone number (812) 246-73-03 of a single contact center (children’s and adult departments)
      Pay attention to the need to switch the phone to tone mode (button *).

      Travel time (on foot) on the way to the Children’s Polyclinic Department from the Frunzenskaya metro station is 6 minutes.

      Travel time (on foot) on the way to the Children’s Polyclinic Department from the metro station “Technological Institute” is 10 minutes.

      From the metro station “Baltiyskaya” to the Children’s Polyclinic Department, bus number 65 follows (traffic interval 10-20 minutes), you need to get to the bus stop “Maslyany Lane” located on the Obvodny Canal embankment.

      Working hours:

      • from Monday to Friday from 8:00 to 20:00
      • on Saturday – the duty service works, reception of apartment calls from 9:00 to 15:00 by phone (812) 246-73-03
      • Sunday – non-working day

      There is a “hot line” in the children’s polyclinic department: tel. 8-993-212-36-42 . Including instant messengers ( WhatsApp and Viber ). Opening hours from 8:00 to 15:00

      Children’s clinical department

      Egorova Irina Anatolyevna (room 516) tel. : (812) 316-22-59

      Watch of admission : (Tuesday from 10.00 to 12.00, / Thursday from 14.00 to 17.00)

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      Children’s Polyclinic Department No. 18 first opened its doors in 1915 for young patients and their parents in the Admiralteisky district, St. Petersburg. We preserve the best traditions of Russian medicine, selflessness and dedication to our work is our priority in our work. Over the years, a close-knit team of like-minded people has developed. All employees have specialist certificates, most employees have the highest qualification category.

      We are waiting for you in our institution.

      Helpline for children, adolescents and their parents – 8 800 2000 122.

      HEALTHY CHILDREN ARE RECEPTIONED IN ROOM 202. EMERGENCY CARE IS PROVIDED IN ROOM 107 WITHOUT AN APPOINTMENT.

      Getting vaccinated is the best way to protect yourself from the flu. Please contact your local pediatrician.

      In accordance with the Decree of the Chief State Sanitary Doctor for St. Petersburg No. 9from 04/24/2020:

      From 04/24/2020, planned vaccination of the child population and vaccination according to epidemic indications are allowed.
      Vaccination is carried out only by invitation and in accordance with the plan of the district pediatrician (district nurse).
      Children arriving without an appointment will not be vaccinated.
      Arrive at scheduled vaccination appointments to avoid crowds of patients.
      Vaccination is carried out in the children’s polyclinic department from Monday to Friday from 10.00 to 19.00, after examination by a pediatrician. Examination by a pediatrician by appointment.

      In accordance with the Decree of the Chief State Sanitary Doctor for St. Petersburg dated April 28, 2020, the ban on routine preventive examinations has been lifted.
      Scheduled preventive examinations are carried out strictly by appointment.

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      An innovative info-train appeared in the Moscow metro | Compasskids

      Now you can learn everything about various aspects of life in the capital – education, sports, culture, ecology and much more – just by going down the subway!

      In April, a special train called “Russia of Changes: Train of Opportunities” began to run in the Moscow metro on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line. Having ridden in one of the carriages of the new train, you can get a lot of information and use some services right on the spot by pointing your smartphone at special QR codes located on doors and walls.

      “Why is this a train of opportunity? Because we wanted to show everyone who rides the metro that almost every resident of Russia can find opportunities for themselves in national projects. Unfortunately, people do not always know about them, and we decided to collect all the necessary information in the subway, where millions of people visit every day. This is an excellent channel for communication,” said Yulia Gryaznova, Head of the Department of Strategy, Analytics and Research at ANO National Priorities.

      For example, the tenth car of the super train is completely dedicated to the federal project “Sport is the norm of life. Here you can find links to resources such as healthy-eating.rf with useful recipes and diet tips, norma.sport with details about mass sports events, workout at home.rf with free online classes and much more.

      There are two types of information in the “Be Healthy” car: about what a person can do on their own to maintain health, and about the work of the healthcare system. For example, right from the metro, you can make an appointment at a polyclinic through the public services portal, choose a diet for yourself, make a plan for sports by going to the page takzdorovo. ru.

      In the train dedicated to the digital economy and productivity, you can find out how an IT startup can get a grant to develop and implement solutions.

      In the train car with an educational theme, you can study the Ticket to the Future project, which helps schoolchildren decide on their future profession, and you will also find a direct link to a super service for applicants.

      If you want to watch a movie, you can go to the resources of the culture.rf portal. So, on the walls of the carriage dedicated to culture, you can find many other addresses of useful portals for spending leisure time. With their help, you can watch “Swan Lake” staged by the Bolshoi Theater, listen to a jazz concert or walk through the “Atlas of Tibetan Medicine” exhibition at the National Museum of the Republic of Buryatia. The Cultural Guide will help you find the most interesting excursions, and the new library.rf portal will help you find the nearest model library.

      Many projects that help to preserve nature are collected in the car about ecology. On the dobro.ru website, you can explore more than 150 thousand volunteer vacancies and, for example, join the improvement of territories in national parks and nature reserves. By clicking on the QR code to save the forest.rf portal, you will learn how to plant a tree and become a participant in such campaigns as Save the Forest and the Garden of Memory. You can complain about a spontaneous dump or an overflowing trash can by clicking on the QR code on radar.reo.ru.

      It’s interesting just to walk around in the car about science and see what is happening in this area in Russia today. There is information about support measures for researchers and how a young scientist can find a dream job in our country (portal scientists-researchers.rf). In addition, on the ntsmu.rf portal you can read about the development of world-class research centers in Russia.

      “The train is very useful, because people will be able to learn about national projects that contain many directions, they will read information and learn more about new things,” says a ninth-grade student of the museum No.