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Rochester is easy to negotiate via automobile. I-490 is the major east-west route; I-590 and I-390 run off I-490 to provide access to locations outside the downtown area. The Inner Loop (dubbed the "Can of Worms" when it was opened in the 1970s) forms a tight ring around the downtown area. Stay aware when driving on the Inner Loop as exits can come quickly. Rochester's major surface thoroughfares radiate diagonally from downtown, so a good road map will be helpful. Rental cars are readily available at the airport.
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Bus: Rochester's Regional Transit Service (RTS) (585-288-1700) provides public bus service within the city of Rochester and surrounding Monroe County. Basic adult fare is $1.25; transfers, which must be purchased at original boarding, cost $0.15. Exact change is required. Taxi: Taxi stands are located at the airport, at the bus and train stations, and in front of large downtown hotels. Otherwise, your best bet is to call for dispatch. Fares vary, but are generally competitive from company to company. Checker Cab Company is at 585-325-2460.
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Greater Rochester International Airport (ROC) lies four miles southwest of the city, along I-390. Transportation from the airport to downtown Rochester: Public Transit: Rochester's Regional Transit Service (RTS) provides scheduled service from the airport to downtown Rochester. (585-288-1700) Taxi: Taxis regularly serve the Greater Rochester International Airport. For more detailed information, contact the Airport Taxi Transportation Service at 585-235-0508.
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