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A new fleet of fully wheelchair-accessible buses was placed in service in 1980, the first fullly accessible bus fleet in the state of Michigan. [9] Metro Transit installed automatic passenger counters on its buses in 1980 as part of a demonstration project, funded by the state of Michigan. [10]
11. Woodbridge-Gratiot Plaza-Michigan; These routes are available Monday–Friday 6:00 am to 9:00 pm, Saturday 8:00 am to 6:00 pm and depart from downtown every 60 minutes. Fares are $1.00 for general public, $.50 for riders 62 or older with identification, those receiving Medicare with ID, Silver Card (ADA/Disabled) and children under 42".
West Michigan – Waverly – LCC West: CTC LCC West Campus 30 45 45 truncated to St. Joseph + Waverly on weekends & during LCC breaks 13: Groesbeck Area: CTC Lake Lansing Meijer 60 --14: North Grand River – Old Town – Airport: CTC Capital Region Int'l Airport: 25-45 45 45 15: Kalamazoo – Frandor: CTC Meijer, Lake Lansing Rd. 60 --16
The list excludes charter buses, private bus operators, paratransit systems, and trolleybus systems. Figures for daily ridership, number of vehicles, and daily vehicle revenue miles are accurate as of 2009 and come from the FTA National Transit Database.
West Road + Grange Road 26.4 miles (42.5 km) 60 60 -200: Michigan Avenue Local: Fairlane Town Center: Michigan Avenue + John Hix Road 11.4 miles (18.3 km) 90 120 120 Concurrent from Wayne Road east Select late-night trips start and end at Michigan + Schaefer 210: Westland Meijer 16.8 miles (27.0 km) 90 120 120 250: Ford Road
Harriet-W. Michigan: Ypsilanti TC Hewitt + Ellsworth 30 30 30 61: U-M Miller: Central Campus TC Miller Road Park & Ride 30 - - Through service with route 65 62: U-M State: Central Campus TC Wolverine Tower 12-15 - - Reduced service outside UM Fall and Winter semesters 63: U-M Pontiac: Central Campus TC Food Gatherers 30 - - 8 trips daily ...
The Rapid is the public transit operator serving Grand Rapids, Michigan and its surrounding suburbs. The Rapid operates local service in urban areas in Kent County, and regional service to Ferris State University and Grand Valley State University in Mecosta and Ottawa Counties.
The JATA Transfer Center, located at 127 West Cortland Street, serves as the primary transfer hub for the JATA system. The facility provides an indoor waiting area for passengers and serves Greyhound Lines and Indian Trails intercity buses. [1] [2]