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Transfort is the public transportation operator for the City of Fort Collins, Colorado. The system offers 22 regular routes, with 20 of them providing all-day service Monday through Friday. Six-day intercity service is provided by the FLEX to Loveland, Berthoud, and Longmont.
Service Northern/Western Terminus Stops en route Southern/Eastern Terminus Frequency Seasonality Launch Ridership (2022) References North Line Bustang Fort Collins: Loveland, Berthoud, Firestone/Longmont: Denver Union Station: 9 times daily (weekdays) 4 times daily (weekend) Year-round July 13, 2015: 48,652 [1] [20] [21] West Line Bustang
Routes will go to a new Loveland North Transit Center, and departure times will change.
MAX Bus Rapid Transit is a bus rapid transit system serving Fort Collins, Colorado.The service, operated by Transfort, consists of one route serving 12 stations on the 5-mile-long (8.0 km) Mason Corridor Transitway between South Transit Center and Downtown Fort Collins, with stops near the Colorado State University campus.
[1] [2] It also operated passenger services from 1917 to 1926. Their route consists of a line from Loveland to Johnstown, Colorado , where it splits to Miliken and Longmont. Going north out of Kelim is Windsor where once again the line splits to go to their industrial park and Greeley, or Fort Collins.
In December 2020, the Rail Commission published an "Alternatives Analysis" that identified three feasible routes for the Pueblo–Fort Collins segment of Front Range service. The alternatives consisted of nine initial stations, 18 to 24 round trips per day, speeds up to 110 miles per hour (180 km/h), and end-to-end travel times of 2.5 to 3 hours.
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