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A new route (70) was also proposed, planned to run near the Detroit Riverfront, connecting Belle Isle with the Gordie Howe International Bridge. [25] DDOT states that the planned redesign would mean 99% of regular riders would live within walking distance of a DDOT route, though the planned rerouting eliminates service on a number of streets.
DDOT's 36 bus routes are given route numbers between 1 and 68, while SMART's 44 routes are numbered in the triple-digits, spanning from 125 to 851. Their numbering schemes correspond: routes 1-6 of the DDOT network travel roughly in the direction of the corresponding SMART number series.
Hargrove, a father of six, had worked for DDOT since 2016, and was an active member of the Amalgamated Transit Union. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Hargrove gained national attention from a viral video he posted on Facebook on March 21, 2020, [ 11 ] in which he described being coughed on by a careless passenger, and advocated for stronger protections for DDOT ...
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The Detroit Department of Transportation is offering $3 hourly pay raises and an attendance bonus increase, pending approval. DDOT bus drivers to get starting pay boost to $19.15 per hour under ...
[19] [21] A four-hour pass (the equivalent of a single bus ride) costs US$2 for most riders, with a reduced fare of 50¢ for riders aged 6–18 or over 64, as well as disabled riders. Daily, weekly, and monthly passes are also available, either as physical tickets, or digital passes through the Token Transit app. [ 39 ]
The Rosa Parks Transit Center is the main local bus station in Detroit, Michigan serving as the central hub for the Detroit Department of Transportation (DDOT) bus system. The station was built on the site of Times Square in the west end of Downtown Detroit.
Detroit Department of Transportation: Area served: Downtown Detroit: Locale: Detroit, Michigan United States: Transit type: Heritage Streetcar: Operation; Began operation: September 20, 1976 () Ended operation: June 21, 2003 () Operator(s) Detroit Department of Transportation: Character: Pedestrian mall, sidewalk right-of-way: Number of vehicles: 9