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Montgomery City bus is a public transportation system serving Montgomery, Alabama, Downtown Montgomery, and surrounding areas, including Auburn University at Montgomery and Alabama State University. The system is operated by the Montgomery Area Transit System and provides connections to Greyhound Lines and Megabus (North America) at the Montgomery Intermodal Transit Facility. The bus system also offers transfers to Amtrak and Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority services. Additionally, it serves major attractions like the National Memorial for Peace and Justice and the Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church.

Introduction

The Montgomery City bus system plays a vital role in the transportation network of Montgomery, Alabama, providing affordable and convenient travel options for residents, students, and visitors. The system is integrated with other modes of transportation, including Taxicab, Ride-hailing, and Bicycle-sharing system, to provide seamless travel experiences. Major employers like Maxwell Air Force Base, Jackson Hospital & Clinic, and Montgomery Public Schools are connected by the bus system, making it an essential part of the city's infrastructure. The system also serves popular destinations like the Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts, First White House of the Confederacy, and Riverwalk Stadium.

History

The history of the Montgomery City bus system dates back to the early 20th century, with the establishment of the Montgomery Traction Company in 1886, which operated Streetcar and Horsecar services. The company was later acquired by the Montgomery Area Transit System in 1974, which introduced Diesel bus services and expanded the network to cover more areas, including Prattville, Alabama, and Millbrook, Alabama. The system has undergone significant modernization efforts, including the introduction of Hybrid buses and Electric buses, to reduce its environmental impact and improve efficiency. The Federal Transit Administration has provided funding for various projects, including the development of the Montgomery Intermodal Transit Facility, which serves as a hub for the bus system and other transportation modes.

Routes_and_Services

The Montgomery City bus system operates an extensive network of routes, covering over 20 areas, including Downtown Montgomery, East Montgomery, and West Montgomery. The system offers various types of services, such as Express bus, Local bus, and Shuttle bus, to cater to different passenger needs. Some popular routes include the Montgomery Zoo route, the Auburn University at Montgomery route, and the Alabama State University route. The system also provides connections to nearby cities, including Birmingham, Alabama, Tuskegee, Alabama, and Selma, Alabama, through partnerships with Greyhound Lines and Megabus (North America).

Fares_and_Payments

The Montgomery City bus system offers a range of fare options, including Single ride tickets, Day passes, and Monthly passes, to make travel affordable and convenient. Passengers can pay using Cash, Credit card, or Mobile payment methods, such as Apple Pay and Google Pay. The system also offers discounted fares for Senior citizens, Students, and People with disabilities, through partnerships with organizations like the American Association of Retired Persons and the National Organization on Disability. Additionally, the system participates in the Transit Benefit program, which allows employers to offer pre-tax benefits to their employees for commuting expenses.

Fleet

The Montgomery City bus system operates a modern fleet of vehicles, including Diesel buses, Hybrid buses, and Electric buses, manufactured by companies like New Flyer Industries and Gillig Corporation. The fleet is equipped with advanced features, such as Wi-Fi, GPS tracking, and Surveillance cameras, to enhance passenger safety and comfort. The system also operates Accessible vehicles, such as Low-floor buses and Ramp buses, to provide equal access to passengers with disabilities. The Federal Transit Administration has provided funding for the acquisition of new vehicles and the modernization of the existing fleet.

Operations

The Montgomery City bus system is operated by the Montgomery Area Transit System, which is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations, including Scheduling, Dispatching, and Maintenance. The system operates from 5:00 AM to 12:00 AM, Monday through Saturday, and from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM on Sundays. The Montgomery Intermodal Transit Facility serves as the main hub for the system, providing connections to other transportation modes, including Amtrak and Greyhound Lines. The system also offers Real-time information through Mobile apps, such as Transit (app) and Moovit, to help passengers plan their trips and track their buses in real-time. Category:Transportation in Montgomery, Alabama

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