MOVING YOU TO SAFETY
HART Hurricane Dorian Service Guide
Hurricane Preparation
HART is actively monitoring Hurricane Dorian and is working with our community partners in the Hillsborough County Office of Emergency Management.

HART will begin Emergency Evacuation Service if instructed by the Hillsborough County Office of Emergency Management.

HART Emergency Evacuation service consists of nine routes  initially serving four designated shelters:
PLEASE NOTE: Shelters may vary, based on capacity and availability.

Evacuees can track shelter availability and capacity  here

Normal HART transportation service will cease once Emergency Evacuation Service is activated.

HART service (including Emergency Evacuation Service) ceases once sustained winds reach 39 mph.
    
Evacuation Route Stops

Blue and white HART signage notes Emergency Evacuation bus routes. People in need of transportation to a shelter can catch an evacuation route bus at a stop, or flag down the bus at any point along the route.

 

HART Emergency Evacuation Stop Sign
Special Needs
Areas not covered by the HART Evacuation Bus Routes will be served by buses operated by the Hillsborough County School District. Citizens needing information about emergency evacuations, or with special medical needs, should call the EOC at (813) 272-5900. HART operates under the EOC plan in the event of a hurricane. 

To Learn More
INFORMATION SOURCES:

WEB: Main website - www.goHART.org; HART Emergency Evacuation Service
SOCIAL: Facebook - @HillsboroughTransit; Twitter - @goHART
PHONE: Customer Service (813) 254-4278 / TDD (813) 626-9158
APP: HART service alerts will be posted to the OneBusAway Tampa app