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The 28th Street Metro Cruise began in 2005.  The Wyoming-Kentwood Area Chamber of Commerce began the event to help drive business to the 28th Street corridor when M-6 opened on the south end of Grand Rapids.  The Cruise has been held every August since.

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Cruising 28th Street, as well as car gatherings at Rogers Plaza, began long before this event was created.  Cruisers have long considered 28th Street a memorable place for car lovers, particularly.  Bringing car lovers together to celebrate this long-standing tradition was the foundation for the current event.  Cruisers have shown up in the thousands to reminisce, and that number continues to grow.  All types of vehicles participate in the event: hot rods, low riders, muscle cars, performance cars, rat rods, restomods, classics, antiques, even motorcycles!

Since 2005, the event has grown from 85,000 attendees the first year to over 250,000 in recent years.  The number of participating vehicles attending each year is estimated at over 15,000.  People have come from all over the United States to attend and participate in this annual event. It is an open event, without limits on the types of vehicles allowed, and is a non-judicated event.  This creates a very diverse lineup of cars.  In 2007, the Main Event sites expanded from one to two days.  The current event schedule runs on both Friday and Saturday.

Each year, the Metro Cruise® committee and a group of volunteers members gather to plan, organize, and manage the event.  Planning starts in the Fall as soon as the previous event is completed.

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Today, entertainment at Metro Cruise® Main Event sites of Rogers Plaza and Woodland Mall includes: The Dyno (where cars rev up to 160mph+ on a testing platform), Miss Metro Cruise® Finale (an event with Michigan-wide popularity with 3 local celebrity judges), 25+ food trucks/vendors/concessionaires, kid’s entertainment tent (coloring, face painting, rock decoration, free wood car building kits), Official Metro-Merch area, Community Awards Ceremony, Metro Cruise Tours, 11 bands on the Main Stages, Metro Square entertainment area, antique fire trucks, and the famous Collector Car Rows consisting of 400+ collector cars.

The event is staffed by a small staff and awesome crew of volunteers.  Each year we seek more volunteers as Metro Cruise® continues to grow.  Don’t miss the family entertainment event of the summer surrounding the love of the car!

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Most travelers depend on their cellphones for directions, photos, recommendations, wake-up alarms and ride hailing, not to mention calls and texts. But if your vacation plans involve a cruise, you will need to consider rethink your phone use. Simply put, you can't use a cellphone on a cruise the way you can on land without incurring outrageous roaming charges.

What's the smartest way to use your smartphone at sea without racking up a bill that costs more than your inside cabin? Will a cellphone even get reception in the middle of the ocean?

Here's your guide to using cellphones on cruise ships and avoiding high fees while you sail the high seas.

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Do cellphones work on cruise ships?

Yes, you can make calls, text, and even video chat from a cruise ship. In port, you can connect to local roaming networks. At sea, you can either make calls via a satellite connection or pay for the ship's Wi-Fi (also via satellite) and make Wi-Fi calls, text or video chat via the internet.

Bandwidth and connection speed can be an issue at sea. You may experience lag time on calls or slow connection speeds. Depending on where your ship is in the world and whether anything (like a mountain range) is blocking the connection to the satellite, your phone may not work temporarily for calls or Wi-Fi access.

Any part of your phone that does not require a network (downloads, photo apps, alarm clocks) will function as normal on board.

How can I avoid cellphone charges on a cruise?

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Once you've drifted away from the nearest land-based cell tower, however, your phone will go into roaming mode. That's when hefty charges can start to accrue. We're not talking about your average international roaming charges, but extra-expensive satellite roaming charges.

Surfing the internet, using social media, reading emails or checking the weather will all use data charged at a premium rate. Phone calls and messages, regardless if they are incoming or outgoing, will also be charged at a premium.

If you want to avoid extra charges from your mobile phone service provider, put your smartphone on "airplane mode" sometime between boarding and when the ship sets sail. Even if you're not actively using your phone, your smartphone is constantly utilizing data in the background, racking up charges you're not even aware of. Better to keep cellular service off.

Airplane mode will switch off your phone's transmitters for cell signal (calls and text messages) and data (browsing the web, using apps) ensuring you will not be privy to unwanted charges. But don't worry: Your smartphone won't be completely useless for the trip. Toggle on the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth features and make use of your phone in other ways.

Related: 7 extra-charge items on cruise ships that are worth the cost (and 7 that aren't)

What if I accidentally use roaming services while on board?

It's up to you to make sure your phone settings are adjusted to keep you from roaming at sea. Expect an alert via SMS text that you're headed into roaming territory, but beyond that, service providers won't necessarily notify you of overages and fees — you'll just be surprised with a large charge on your next bill.

Keep a watchful eye on your "airplane mode" setting, ensuring it's always on when you're on board your cruise ship. If you forget, you won't be charged for incoming calls you don't accept, but some service providers will charge for unread text messages that arrive while your phone is roaming.

Use the ship's Wi-Fi to monitor usage on your service provider's app. If something seems off, contact the service provider's customer service.

Related: 15 ways that cruising newbies waste money on ships

Can I access cruise-specific phone plans and costs?

If you plan on using your phone at sea, some service providers have cruise-specific plans available for when you're at sea. These plans charge a premium for use through the ship's satellite connection.

Once you're in port, double-check whether your phone is connecting via the ship or the local land-based cell tower. Depending on the port, there might not be land-based reception. Cruise versus land-based roaming charges differ, with land-based reception often the less-expensive option.

These are the major US carrier's cruise plans. Note the difference between SMS (text only, up to 160 characters long) and MMS (a message that contains media including photos, videos and audio files).

Verizon : Verizon's "Pay As You Go" cruise rates are $0.99-$2.99 per minute for voice calls, depending on your destination and the country you're calling. Data rates are $2.05/MB, 25 cents for a sent SMS, 5 cents for a received SMS and 25 cents for a sent or received MMS, available on most cruises. If you're on one of the 400 ships that host Verizon ( check the list here ), Verizon will send you a text message alert offering you a $20 monthly plan with 50MB of data. Be careful, because 50MB will go quickly on a modern smartphone and overage fees start at $20 for 50MB.

AT&T : AT&T's two cruise packages are both one-time charges that don't recur. AT&T Cruise Talk & Text ($50) includes 50 minutes, overage at $2 per minute. AT&T Cruise Talk, Text & Data ($100) offers unlimited talk, text and 200MB of data with $2/MB overage fees.

T-Mobile (and now Sprint) : T-Mobile doesn't feature cruise-specific packages. The provider's rates on cruises are considered international roaming and charged accordingly with no data option. It costs 50 cents to send a text; received texts are taken from your domestic texting plan's allotment, and a pricey $5.99 per minute applies to voice calls. Check specific ship availability and pricing here: T-Mobile on cruises .

US Cellular : US Cellular features roaming coverage on select cruise ships only with recurring plans. Prepaid plans are not eligible to connect while at sea. Rates are $4 per minute for voice calls made and received while at sea, 80 cents per sent text, 25 cents per text received, and $20/MB of data.

Metro by T-Mobile and Mint Mobile : There is currently no cruise ship roaming access for Metro by T-Mobile and Mint Mobile customers. Consider buying a prepaid International SIM card that has coverage on cruise ships and in international ports to avoid outages and manage costs.

Can I use my phone in port?

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Once you've arrived in port, be wary of international roaming charges that might differ from your at-sea rates and change by country. Check your provider's international plans and rates for each port you plan to visit on your itinerary.

Consider opting for an international SIM card that can keep you connected while in foreign countries and help with budgeting and allotting usage. International SIM cards offer the benefit of choice and variety, with an open market of plans that fit your budget and usage needs. You'll be using a different phone number with that new SIM card, but you'll still be able to access your web-based apps, email, and internet messaging like WhatsApp and Apple's iMessage.

Pro tip : Pack a paper clip to easily eject and swap out SIM cards.

Can I use the ship's Wi-Fi on my cellphone?

Nearly all major cruise lines sailing today have ship-wide Wi-Fi available. It's pricey and can be slow or finicky, even on the cruise lines that bill their internet as the "fastest at sea." However, you can definitely access the ship's Wi-Fi on your phone if you purchase a plan.

Because the internet connection comes via satellite, passengers cannot rely on the same high-speed access as land-based, wired providers offer. Activities like video conferencing, high-definition streaming and online gaming are going to be more of a challenge on your phone at sea. Plan for spotty coverage.

Related: How can I get Wi-Fi on a cruise for free?

However, depending on the plan you choose, you will be able to text, voice call, video call, check email, and stream music and video. Make sure you have enabled your smartphone's Wi-Fi calling, texting and video call options, or have downloaded apps to do these things pre-cruise.

Download your cruise line's app prior to boarding, and you'll be able to browse onboard internet packages available through the ship's satellite internet service. Most cruise lines offer a few basic web-based services for free via their cruise app, including viewing activity schedules and deck plans, ordering food delivery and making reservations for shows or restaurants. Some even offer in-app texting (sometimes for a minimal fee).

Related: The ultimate guide to international smartphone use

What are the best ways to use my cellphone on a cruise?

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There are plenty of ways to use your phone on board without incurring unwanted charges and fees.

Depending on your cruise line's app, your smartphone might have the ability to unlock your cabin door, help you make dinner reservations, or even order a burger and cocktail to be delivered to you poolside. Just as we've seen landside, cruise ships have begun to use QR codes to replace physical bar and restaurant menus.

Smartphones make great cameras for capturing the many fun moments on board and in port. Consider a waterproof case or a plastic waterproof pouch to have the freedom and fun of bringing your phone with you in the ship's pool and to the beaches at port.

Use your phone as an alarm clock to make sure you're up at the right time for excursions, pool parties and dinner reservations.

Prior to boarding, always download media (movies, TV shows, music, books, podcasts, etc.) via your fast and cheaper home internet so you will have free entertainment at the ready on your vacation.

But remember, your cellphone won't be useful to you if you run out of battery life. Double-check that you have packed the right chargers and outlet plugs, especially for accessories like Bluetooth earphones.

Consider bringing a travel power strip (one without surge protection) if your cabin's electronic devices will all need to be charged overnight at the same time. Power brick chargers are essential for topping up power anywhere else on the ship or exploring a port.

Related: Wi-Fi on cruise ships: 5 things to know about internet use on board

Bottom line

Your smartphone will likely go everywhere you go on board a cruise ship, so plan ahead to make sure any and all fees are managed and expected. Cellphone roaming costs can add up quickly, but you can keep costs manageable by opting into a service provider's package deal, buying international SIM cards or using onboard Wi-Fi for calling and web browsing.

Even on a cruise, your cellphone will be your number one travel accessory. Rove freely around the world, phone in hand — just don't roam without understanding the costs first.

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Buses, Streetcars, and Trolleybuses

Moscow's public land transport network covers the entirety of the city: buses and streetcars arrive with the same frequency as metro trains, and many routes connect the city's center and its outskirts. A system of night buses operates daily between 12:30 a.m. and 5:30 a.m., running from the Kitay-Gorod metro station on thirteen routes to various Moscow districts (as well as to Vnukovo and Sheremetyevo airports). There is also a tourist trolleybus route from Komsomolskaya Square to Novoryazanskaya Street. You can pay for public land transport rides with the Troika card or buy a ticket directly from the driver. For an easier way to plan out your route and find out the timetable, use the Moscow Transport app or mobile maps.

River Transport

The navigation season on the Moskva River begins in mid-April and ends in late fall. Throughout this period, you can see motorships running along the river. Almost any route is suitable for a cruise, with the ships circling around the city center and going to the North River Terminal and the Kolomenskoye Park embankment. It is best to book tours in advance (there are several different companies to choose from). Payment options depend on the type of the tour.

There is only one regular river route in Moscow, and it goes from the North River Terminal to Khimki. The ticket price is 350 rubles, but in the morning and evening hours you can pay with a Troika card at the standard fare.

Commuter Trains

Trains run in eleven directions from nine Moscow railway stations. Most often, commuter trains are used to travel out of town or to dachas, but they also serve to connect certain districts and metro stations, as well as help prevent the metro from overcrowding during rush hours. High-speed trains, also known as Aeroexpress trains, connect Moscow airports with the city center. You can find diagrams of the railway lines on the website of the Central Suburban Passenger Company. Although normal rail tickets can only be purchased at the box office, you can buy Aeroexpress tickets in advance on the website or using the mobile app.

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If for some reason you need to contact MetroPCS directly, you can do so via a few different methods — but oddly not by email. Taking care of things like AutoPay, Express Pay, or viewing account info can all be done easily online, but should you need to go beyond that, contacting MetroPCS by phone is your best bet.

Obviously, the easiest way to get in touch with a rep is by phone. The direct line to MetroPCS customer service is 888-863-8768 (888-8metro8 ) or you can simply dial 611 from your MetroPCS phone. Yes, there will, unfortunately, be a bit of button pushing to get to a real person, but wait times typically range under the 3-minute mark.

You can also contact MetroPCS via its support account on Twitter, @MetroSupport . This account deals with quick issues that you may not be able to resolve on your own but typically won't go as deep as a good old-fashioned phone call. Still, for ease of use, you can't beat a quick Twitter message.

@MetroSupport on Twitter

If you're not a Twitter user and Facebook is more your speed, you can contact MetroPCS on Facebook as well. Its customer service team seems fairly active and quick to reply to comments on their Facebook page, so you shouldn't have too many issues using this method if you need a quick answer about something.

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By Snail Mail

If you're super old school and want to contact MetroPCS by standard mail, you can do that as well. Keep in mind that MetroPCS has two different mailing addresses — one for correspondence and one for payments.

For MetroPCS payments:

MetroPCS Wireless, Inc.

PO Box 5119

Carol Stream, IL 60197-5119

For MetroPCS non-payments:

PO Box 601119

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If you were looking to contact MetroPCS by email, you're unfortunately out of luck. While most carriers have some sort of customer service email address — or even a live chat option — MetroPCS does not . That means if you can't resolve your issue through their site on your own, you'll have to call the customer service number and talk to a live human instead.

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So there you have it! To contact MetroPCS by phone is always your best bet, but there are still other options there as well through Twitter or Facebook for less emergent needs.

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It’s really convenient to use the Moscow Metro and city trains. They operate from 5:30 in the morning to 1:00 at night and you can pay for them with the same ‘Troika’ ticket card. Indeed, the map of the subway looks complex. But that’s only at first glance.

For starters, let’s separate the underground metro from surface city trains. The underground map is marked by bright solid lines, while the lines of surface routes are marked by two parallel lines with a white gap in between.

Underground metro system

It has two ring lines – the brown Koltsevaya, or Circle line (5) and the new Bolshaya Koltsevaya line (Big Circle Line) colored turquoise (number 11). These rings cross all other underground metro lines, so if you need to reach another line from the outskirts – it’s convenient to use one of the ring lines.

Circle Line

Circle Line

We can consider that the center of the city is inside of the ring line (5). Also there’s a multitude of transfers from one line to another within the brown ring. The record holder is Biblioteka Imeni Lenina – Arbatskaya – Alexandrovsky Sad – Borovitskaya. These whole four lines crossed in one place (right next to the Moscow Kremlin). Also, you can reach the Kremlin quickly and conveniently from stations Okhotny Ryad – Teatralnaya – Ploshchad Revolyutsii, which also have transfers between each other.

Big Circle Line

Big Circle Line

You can also reach the Vnukovo Airport right by metro! The corresponding station of the Solntsevskaya Line (8A) was opened in September 2023.

How does the underground metro operate?

Pykhtino metro station, opened in 2023

Pykhtino metro station, opened in 2023

The intervals between trains are really small – on average about 2 minutes; during rush hour, they run even more often. So you don’t need to run and squeeze yourself into closing doors (that’s also dangerous). Just wait for the next train, it’ll arrive quickly. Unlike the subway systems of other cities – the trains run along single lines, without branching away. So you can just board the train in the required direction without worrying that you will go somewhere you didn’t intend to.

There are only two exceptions:

  • From Alexandrovsky Sad Station of the light-blue line trains run either to Mezhdunarodnaya Station (where Moscow City is located, where a lot of businessmen go) or to Pionerskaya.
  • Bolshaya Koltsevaya line also has the so-called fork branching: from Savelovskaya Station to the Business Center (also to Moscow City).

Big Circle Line

Sometimes you can hear an announcement ‘This train runs to the station…’ If you need to go further, you simply need to get off at the station the train is bound for, and wait for the next train. Perhaps, this train just needs to go to the depot.

Surface routes:

Apart from the underground metro itself, the new map marks suburban trains. You can tell them apart immediately – these lines are indicated with two parallel lines with a white gap in between.

1) MCC: Moscow Central Circle (14)

Moscow Central Circle (MCC)

Moscow Central Circle (MCC)

Let’s take a look at the map again and find a red circle, situated between the underground Koltsevaya (5) and Bolshaya Koltsevaya (11) lines. This is the Moscow Central Circle (14) or simply MCC.

This is a surface urban train that circles around the city. There are stations from where you can transfer to the underground metro. However, these transfers usually are not as short as between subway stations. Sometimes you’ll need about 10 minutes of walking to transfer.

Moscow Central Circle (MCC)

So we don’t recommend you to use MCC purely as a transfer route. In addition, the interval between trains on MCC is longer than in the metro, and can reach 4-8 minutes, depending on the time of day.

However, a big advantage of the MCC is that it has a lot of stations that are far removed from the metro, and which are most conveniently reached specifically by the MCC.

2) Moscow Central Diameters (MCD)

Moscow Central Diameters (MCD)

Moscow Central Diameters (MCD)

Moscow diameters on the metro map are the longest lines that cross the entire city (hence, they are called diameters). They are reminiscent of urban trains, like S-Bahn in Berlin or Vienna or RER in Paris.

Those are suburban train lines that run from suburbs (from the Moscow Region, marked as a green shadow on the map) and, crossing the entire city, are bound for suburbs on the other side of the city. At some of the stations of a diameter you can get off and transfer to the metro or the MCC. During rush hour, MCD trains run with an interval of 5-7 minutes.

Moscow Central Diameters (MCD)

D1 – Belorussko-Savyolovsky Yellow Diameter runs from Odintsovo Station south-west from Moscow through Moscow City and Belorussky railway station to Sheremetyevo Airport and to Lobnya Station in the north.

D2 – Kursko-Rizhsky Pink Diameter runs from the Moscow Region city of Podolsk in the south through Kursky railway station, Three Station Square (Leningradsky, Kazansky, Yaroslavsky), and Rizhsky railway station to the village of Nakhabino in the north-west.

D3 – Leningradsko-Kazansky Orange Diameter runs from Ippodrom Station in the south-east (the city of Ramenskoye) to Zelenograd in the north.

D4 – Kaluzhsko-Nizhegorodsky Green Diameter runs from the city of Aprelevka in the south-west through Moscow City, Belorussky, Savelovsky, and Kursky railway stations, as well as through Three Station Square (Leningradsky, Kazansky, Yaroslavsky) to Zheleznodorozhnaya Station in the city of Balashikha in the east.

A fifth MCD line is also projected, which is promised to be finished by 2028. It will connect the south (Domodedovo) and the north (Pushkino).

3) Moscow Monorail

Moscow Monorail (highlighted above) and  Light metro (bottom)

Moscow Monorail (highlighted above) and Light metro (bottom)

Look for the only monorail line in Russia to the north from the center of Moscow. It’s not just a surface line, it’s an elevated line that stands on piles. It’s a short line (13) that operates in an excursion mode – from it, you can get a beautiful view of the Ostankino TV Tower, for example.

Once per half an hour, the train runs from Timiryazevskaya Station (which is near the station of the same name on the Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya (9) line, which is the gray metro line) to Ulitsa Sergeya Eisensteina Station, which is located next to the entrance to the VDNKh park and to the VDNKh metro station of the Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya (6) metro line.

4) Light metro

Butovskaya (12) line in the south of Moscow runs from Buninskaya Alleya Station to Bitsevsky Park Station; from it, you can make a transfer to the gray Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya (9) line and the orange Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya (6) line. This line runs mostly on the surface, entering a tunnel, but is considered a part of the subway (hence, this line is marked with a solid line as other metro lines).

A useful piece of advice

The Moscow Metro website has an interactive map with all metro lines, MCC, and diameters. With it, you can build a route from the departure station to the destination station, take a look at all travel options and where you can make necessary transfers.

How to pay the fare

The convenience of the Moscow transportation system is that you only need the Troika card for travel with any type of public transport, be it the metro, suburban trains, or buses/trams. You can purchase it in ticket offices or from machines at stations. Also in souvenir shops and in the metro internet store you can purchase keychains, bracelets, and rings that work like a Troika card, as well as Troika cards with a unique and custom design.

Troika design dedicated to the 875th anniversary of Moscow

Troika design dedicated to the 875th anniversary of Moscow

You can top up your card by simply adding a particular amount of money – or purchase the Unified ticket for 60 travels or unified unlimited ticket for 1/3/30/90/365 days.

The deposit price of the Troika card is 80 rubles, and you can get it back when returning the card to the ticket office. The validity period of the card is 5 years, so you can save it for future travels.

One MCC, MCD (in the city center), and metro trip costs 54 rubles. Transfers in the metro, MCC, or between diameters are free within 90 minutes. The fare on MCD in the suburbs costs 71 rubles.

Important: you need to pay the fare in the metro and MCC only upon entrance. On diameters, you need to activate trips upon entrance and then tap your card again at the turnstile upon exiting.

Also almost every station has a terminal where you can pay your fare, tapping your bank card.

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  1. Metro Cruise Services

    Our Services. Metro Cruise Services is recognized for its rich history of excellence in the cruise industry. Our focus on quality and innovation has raised the bar for the level of service delivered today. We are a nationwide, all-inclusive service provider for Cruise Terminal Management, Ship's Agency, Stevedore Services, Ground Guest ...

  2. Metro Cruise Services San Francisco

    The Port of San Francisco was vital during the California Gold Rush in the mid-1800s with ships commanding the San Francisco waterfront and spurring a population boom to this port city. It has continued its strong tradition as being of central importance to the city's economy with its advancements in sustainability and recreation. As one of ...

  3. Metro Cruise Services Long Beach

    Port of Long Beach. The Port of Long Beach, one of the busiest seaport in the US and a model of environmental stewardship, is home to Carnival's cruise terminal. Strategically located next to the legendary Queen Mary, the cruise terminal is known for its efficiency and is the largest cruise gateway to the Mexican Riviera from the West Coast.

  4. Metro Cruise & Metro Shore Services

    About Metro Cruise & Metro Shore Services. Metro Cruise & Metro Shore Services is located at 3806 Worsham Ave in Long Beach, California 90808. Metro Cruise & Metro Shore Services can be contacted via phone at (310) 816-6500 for pricing, hours and directions.

  5. Metro Cruise Services

    Metro Cruise Services, Long Beach, California. 217 likes · 110 talking about this · 61 were here. We are a highly responsive, top quality customer service provider to the cruise industry. As the...

  6. About/Contact

    About / Contact Us. The Metro Cruise has a storied history... Scroll down for our Contact info. The 28th Street Metro Cruise began in 2005. The Wyoming-Kentwood Area Chamber of Commerce began the event to help drive business to the 28th Street corridor when M-6 opened on the south end of Grand Rapids. The Cruise has been held every August since ...

  7. Can you use your cellphone on a cruise?

    Verizon: Verizon's "Pay As You Go" cruise rates are $0.99-$2.99 per minute for voice calls, depending on your destination and the country you're calling. Data rates are $2.05/MB, 25 cents for a sent SMS, 5 cents for a received SMS and 25 cents for a sent or received MMS, available on most cruises.

  8. Contact Us: Customer Service & Support

    Call customer service. Call: 888-8-METRO-8. Call: *611 from your Metro® by T‑Mobile phone.

  9. Santa Cruz METRO

    METRO ParaCruz provides service to any destination within Santa Cruz County that is within three-quarter (¾) miles of an operating bus route. ParaCruz Service Days and Hours The days and hours that paratransit service operates reflect the days and hours that METRO local fixed route bus service operates in same area (excluding Amtrak Highway 17 ...

  10. Contact Brooklyn Terminal

    Main Office. Pier 12, Building 112 Brooklyn, NY 11231. Address for GPS use ONLY 210 Clinton Wharf Brooklyn, NY 11231. Terminal Operator Ports America Inc. 212.641.4440. General Manager Ken Winkler [email protected]. Events Event Space available through Ports America Nicole Norat [email protected] 212.642.4479. Other Useful Contacts. Niko Martecchini, NYCEDC [email protected]

  11. FAQ: Device, Plans & Account Questions

    In person. Visit your local Metro store. Calling on Metro phone. Dial *611 on your Metro phone. Calling on another phone. Call 1-888-8metro8 (863-8768) Get answers to frequently asked questions about your device, plan, and Metro by T-Mobile account.

  12. Moscow Transport

    Buses, Streetcars, and Trolleybuses. Moscow's public land transport network covers the entirety of the city: buses and streetcars arrive with the same frequency as metro trains, and many routes connect the city's center and its outskirts. A system of night buses operates daily between 12:30 a.m. and 5:30 a.m., running from the Kitay-Gorod metro ...

  13. Talk To A Real Live Customer Service Agent At MetroPCS

    Metro PCS has one of the longest routes to reach a customer service agent, but there is a light at the end of the tunnel, and a way through the prompts. 1. Dial... 1-888-863-8768. 2. When you are asked to enter your number, press "0". 3. As the second set of questions starts, press "0" again. 4.

  14. Juan Trescastro Email & Phone Number

    Juan Trescastro is a President at Metro Cruise Services based in Long Beach, California. Previously, Juan was a Director, Distribution at TD SYNNE X and also held positions at LinkedIn. ... Juan Trescastro's headquarters phone number is (310) 816-6500 What is Juan Trescastro's latest job experience?

  15. How to contact MetroPCS

    Obviously, the easiest way to get in touch with a rep is by phone. The direct line to MetroPCS customer service is 888-863-8768 (888-8metro8 ) or you can simply dial 611 from your MetroPCS phone ...

  16. Check out Moscow's NEW electric river trams (PHOTOS)

    On July 15, 2021, on the dock of Moscow's 'Zaryadye' park, mayor Sergey Sobyanin was shown the first model of the upcoming river cruise boat. The model of the electrical boat with panoramic ...

  17. Metro by T-Mobile Customer Service Contacts

    Contact Metro by T-Mobile customer service for your customer service needs. Reach out via phone, email, or social media. ... 570-5800 Customer Service: *611 from your MetroPCS phone Toll Free: (888) 863-8768 . Email Contacts [email protected] Social Media Contacts. Facebook Twitter. ... This is the number one mistake travelers are making now ...

  18. How to use the Moscow Metro (PHOTOS+INFOGRAPHICS)

    It's really convenient to use the Moscow Metro and city trains. They operate from 5:30 in the morning to 1:00 at night and you can pay for them with the same 'Troika' ticket card.

  19. BEST Moscow Metro Tours (and How to Do it Yourself)

    PRICE: US $109. Book a combo tour here. 3. Metro tour, Kremlin, and Red Square. Maybe a 4-hour walking tour around Moscow is your best choice! During this tour you will get picked up from your hotel and make your way to the Kremlin, enjoy the Red Square, Saint Basil's Cathedral, and World War 2 memorial.