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Charlottesville Area Transit (formerly Charlottesville Transit Service) [1] is the provider of mass transportation in Charlottesville, Virginia.The organization was formed in 1975 when the city bought out Yellow Transit Company, which held a private monopoly on city busing.
Charlottesville Area Transit provides area bus service, augmented by JAUNT, a regional paratransit van service. University Transit Service provides mass transit for students and residents in the vicinity of the University of Virginia and Charlottesville area.
Pages in category "Transportation in Charlottesville, Virginia" ... Charlottesville Area Transit; Charlottesville Union Station; Charlottesville–Albemarle Airport; I.
Instead, in 2007 Charlottesville completed the Downtown Transit Center one mile across town. [9] However, the station does serve as an intermodal transportation nexus, with connecting Amtrak Thruway motorcoach service to Richmond Staples Mill Road station for some trains there, a 200-plus-space parking lot, and a Greyhound Lines bus stop. [10]
The railway was reorganized as the Charlottesville and Albemarle Bus Company in 1936 with a transition to bus service. Today, Charlottesville Area Transit provides bus service to the city of Charlottesville; however, the city has recently investigated the feasibility of a streetcar line following much of the same route as the Charlottesville ...
More than half of bus commuters use only five lines (the 1, 2, 5, 6, and 89 buses), according to authority data; its 17 poorest performing routes collectively service only 10% of riders.
Apr. 1—New River Transit is announcing all new route bus routes, for the first time in 40 years, and a special fare for the month of April. The routes were planned for last year but postponed ...
Pages in category "Bus transportation in Virginia" ... Charlottesville Area Transit; CUE Bus; D. DASH (bus) F. Fairfax Connector; Fredericksburg Regional Transit;