Montgomery Area Transit System
Founded | 1974 |
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Headquarters | 495 Molton Street |
Locale | Montgomery, Alabama |
Service area | Montgomery County, Alabama |
Service type | bus service |
Routes | 16[1] |
Annual ridership | 1,328,459 (2008)[2] |
Fuel type | Diesel |
Website | montgomerytransit.com |
Montgomery Area Transit System is the operator of mass transportation in metropolitan Montgomery, Alabama. The organization was founded in 1974, after years of tumultuous relations between private bus operators and passengers.
In 1998, the city performed a cost cutting experiment by replacing all 17 routes with a demand-response system. After two years of ineffective service, fixed routes returned.
Route list
- 1 Downtown/AUM
- 2 Eastside Mall
- 3 Montgomery Commons
- 4 Boylston
- 5 Montgomery Mall
- 6 South Lawn/Twin Gates
- 7 Maxwell
- 8 Gunter
- 9 Virginia
- 10 South Court St
- 11 Ridgecrest
- 12 Smiley Court/Gibbs Village
- 13 Cramton Bowl
- 14 Lightning Route
- 15 Allendale Rd
- 16 Twin Oaks
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References
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