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Green Mountain Transit Agency (GMTA) provides public transportation in central Vermont, specifically in Washington and Lamoille counties and parts of Orange County, [1] expanding in 2009 to include Franklin and Grand Isle counties. [2] Their bus routes connect the Capital District, Stowe, Lamoille Valley and the Mad River Valley. [3]
Green Mountain Transit (GMT) is the regional public transit system based in Burlington, Vermont, which was formed in 2016 through the merger of two more localized transit systems: the Chittenden County Transportation Authority and the Green Mountain Transit Authority. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 1,774,100, or about 7,300 per weekday ...
On January 22, 2016, it was announced that the CCTA will be renamed to Green Mountain Transit, completing a merger with the Green Mountain Transit Authority to become a regional system. [4] As of October 2016, the merger has been completed.
Green Mountain Transit (GMT) has announced another pause on the collection of fares. The GMT website posted the announcement along with a statement regarding why fare collection has been halted again.
In collaboration with Burlington Electric Department, Green Mountain Transit is adding five electric transit buses to its fleet. This is part of the Burlington's Net Zero Energy strategy to reduce ...
The proposal runs from limiting services to the elimination of three bus routes.
Green Mountain Transit (GMT) Burlington: Chittenden County: Formed by merger of Green Mountain Transit Authority and Chittenden County Transportation Authority: St. Albans: Franklin County: Alburgh: Grand Isle County: Stowe: Lamoille County: Montpelier: Washington County: Marble Valley Regional Transit District (MVRTD) (The Bus) Rutland ...
Green Mountain Transit is removing the bus shelter in front of the Fletcher Free Library on College Street at the request of the library. The transit company said they will be removing the covered ...