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Starkville–MSU Area Rapid Transit (known as S.M.A.R.T.) operates fixed-route and an ADA paratransit demand response service throughout Mississippi State University and the City of Starkville, Mississippi, United States. As of April 2021, the entire S.M.A.R.T. system is free to use.
The Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (SMART) is the public transit operator serving the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan, United States. Beginning operations in 1967 as the Southeastern Michigan Transportation Authority ( SEMTA ), the agency was reorganized and renamed SMART in 1989.
4 April 2019 Allows the use of credit/debit card in public transport. [48] 30 January 2020 - 14 November 2023 Replacement of all transit ticketing machines into Top Up Kiosks for public transport. 28 January 2021 Launched CEPAS 3.0 EZ-Link cards, under SimplyGo Pte Ltd. CEPAS 3.0 is similar to Windows 11 operating system. [49]
Western end of MS 15 concurrency; southern terminus of MS 403: 128.7: 207.1: MS 15 north – Maben, Pontotoc: Interchange; Eastern end of MS 15 concurrency: Oktibbeha 137.9: 221.9: MS 182 east – Adaton, Starkville: Western terminus of Starkville section of MS 182: Starkville: 144.6– 145.3: 232.7– 233.8: MS 25 south – Louisville
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Starkville is the largest city in the Golden Triangle, which had a population of 175,474 in 2020, and the principal city of the Starkville-Columbus, MS CSA. Founded in 1831, the city was originally known as Boardtown for the local sawmilling operation there, but was renamed in 1837 to honor American Revolutionary War general John Stark. [7]
MS 389 currently exists in two sections. The southern section begins at MS 182 in Starkville. The road travels north out of the city, and crosses U.S. Route 82 (US 82) and MS 15. North of Starkville, the route continues northwestwards and ends at the Oktibbeha–Clay county line south of Pheba.
SMART transit began in January 2014 through the consolidation of transit agencies in Freeborn, Mower and Steele counties. [2] SMART transit service in Waseca began on January 2, 2016. [ 3 ] On January 2, 2019, the intercity shuttle service between Albert Lea and Austin was launched after the approval of a state grant to fund the service. [ 4 ]