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Billings Metropolitan Transit (MET) is the public transit system in Billings, Montana. MET Transit provides fixed-route and paratransit bus service to the City of Billings Monday-Saturday. The MET is the primary mode of transportation for many citizens of the city. [1] Met serves about 2,000 passengers a day. It currently employs around 60 people.
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] Streamline: Gallatin County: Bozeman: The Bus: Silver Bow County: Butte
The state has an extensive network of roads, including state highways, Interstate highways and U.S. routes. Rail connections are also well-established and were an important method of transportation in Montana since the 1880s. Within individual cities, public transportation includes high-frequency bus services.
Billings MET transit department now training new bus drivers to get CDL
Jefferson Lines is a member of the American Bus Association, the United Motorcoach Association, and the National Tour Association. [9] The company is reported to have 75 buses in its fleet. [ 10 ] [ 1 ] Jefferson Lines was voted the best transportation company in Minnesota in 2021 in Minnesota's Best contest of the Star Tribune .
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Route while most other routes operate on 30- or 60-minute schedules. During the Saturdays in the summer, Mountain Line also operates a trolley to two farmers' markets and a craft market in downtown Missoula. Additionally, Mountain Line operates a trolley to "Out to Lunch," an outdoor concert series on Wednesdays during the summer.
MT 20S — — MT 20 east of Circle: US 10/I-94 Bus. in Glendive — — Replaced by MT 200S: MT 200S: 48.674: 78.333 MT 200 east of Circle: I-94 Bus. in Glendive: 1967: current MT 287A: 46: 74 MT 287 at Ennis: I-90/US 10 near Three Forks: 1961: 1965 Former section of MT 287; replaced by US 287