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Mountain Line is a public transit system providing service to the community of Missoula, Montana and the University of Montana. The legal name of Mountain Line is the Missoula Urban Transportation District, which is governed by a board whose members are appointed by the City of Missoula and Missoula County. In 2023, the system had a ridership ...
Mountain Line may refer to: Mountain railway, a railway that operates in a mountainous region; Mountain Line (Arizona), a bus service in Flagstaff, Arizona, U.S. Mountain Line (Montana), a public transport system in Missoula, Montana, U.S. Mountain Line Transit Authority, in Morgantown, West Virginia, U.S. Taichung line, or Mountain line, in Taiwan
Missoula is served by ASUM Transportation [8] [9] and Mountain Line; [10] The Mountain Line public transit system runs twelve services around the city and the University of Montana. It is indirectly controlled by the local government which have appointed members onto the board of the transportation district.
Smith said Mountain Line is likely looking at a project currently estimated at around $1.7 million to replace the lower section and recover the larger upper portion.
Mountain Line operates 14 bus routes [177] within a 36-square-mile (93 km 2) area, serving Missoula, East Missoula, Bonner, Target Range, Rattlesnake, and the airport. Additionally the line has offered paratransit services since 1991 to assist the disabled, senior van since 2008, and has four park‑and‑ride lots throughout Missoula. [ 178 ]
Soo Line Railroad: Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway: SOO CP: 1913 1944 Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad: Missoula and Bitter Root Valley Railroad: NP: 1887 1888 Northern Pacific and Montana Railroad: Missoula and Hamilton Railway: NP: 1911 1916 Northern Pacific Railway: Missouri River Railway: NP: 1906 1914 ...
The Missoula station in Missoula, Montana, was built by the Northern Pacific Railway in 1901. The current structure is the third depot built in Missoula by the Northern Pacific, which reached Missoula in 1883. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985, as the Northern Pacific Railroad Depot.
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