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The Missoula Urban Transportation District (MUTD) was established via a ballot measure in June 1976. The MUTD formed the Mountain Line and began operating buses in December 1977. [1] On January 5, 2015, the Mountain Line began a three-year demonstration project that provided free bus service to all passengers. [4]
Great Falls Transit provides public transportation to Great Falls and Black Eagle in Cascade County, Montana. [1] The bus service was founded in 1982 and offers seven routes on weekdays. Routes
Within individual cities, public transportation includes high-frequency bus services. For travel further afield, 16 airports are operational within Montana. Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport in Gallatin County is the busiest airport and there are another seven major airports and eight minor ones providing commercial services.
University of Montana: Missoula: 4,500 9 330 [344] [345] Capital Transit: Lewis and Clark County: Helena: MET Transit: Billings: Billings 1,850 20 1,520 [346] [347] Great Falls Transit: Great Falls and Black Eagle: Great Falls 1,012 13 1,142 [348] [349] Mountain Line: Missoula and the University of Montana: Missoula 5,600 17 1,741 [350 ...
I-15, 20 miles (32 km) south of Dillon, Montana I-15 (foreground left to right) goes through the city of Great Falls, MT. I-15 crosses into Montana from Idaho just south of Lima Reservoir over Monida Pass, at 6,870 feet (2,090 m), the highest elevation on the entire route of I-15. [2] The route continues northwest through farmland and desert.
The four routes of US 87, US 89, MT 3, and MT 200 share a 23-mile (37 km) concurrency from Great Falls to Armington Junction (near Belt), where US 89 heads south and the three remaining routes continue east for 65 miles (105 km).
Montana Central Railway: GN: 1886 1907 Great Northern Railway: Montana Eastern Railway GN: 1912 1928 Great Northern Railway: Montana and Great Northern Railway: GN: 1901 1907 Great Northern Railway, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Manitoba Railway: Montana Southern Railway: 1917 1940 N/A Montana Southern Railway: NP: 1893 1897 Gaylord and Ruby Valley ...
U.S. Route 93 Business (US 93 Bus. ) is a 8.110-mile (13.052 km) business route of US 93 in Twin Falls County , Idaho . The route provides access to downtown Twin Falls .