SunTran

SunTran is the public transportation system serving the St. George, Utah area. It was formerly known as Dixie Area Rapid Transit or DART, which was launched and funded by Five County Association of Governments in 2003. The City of St. George in conjunction with federal transportation funding bought the bus system, today known as SunTran. When the bus system was founded in 2003, there were 60,000 riders that first year of service. In 2012, the ridership numbers increased to over 500,000. In January 2015, SunTran service expanded operation outside the St. George city limits. SunTran continues to expand into a metro/county-wide mass transit system as local municipalities secure efficient funding.[1]

The bus fleet is in compliance with Americans With Disabilities Act and are therefore accessible to those with disabilities via paratransit. In accordance with the Utah Clean Air Act, SunTran and the City of St. George, smoking is prohibited on all buses and within 25 feet of a bus stop.

SunTran currently operates six fixed routes with over 140 bus stops in St. George and Ivins. Service runs Monday through Saturday 5:40 AM to 8:40 PM MT. Bus fares are $1 for one-way/one-transfer trips. Monthly and yearly passes can also be purchased at select locations throughout the city. All routes connect/depart every 40 minutes at both the central Transit Center at 1000 East and 100 South, and at Sunset Corner Plaza at Bluff Street and Sunset Boulevard.[2][3]

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