Duluth Transit Authority

Duluth Transit Authority
Founded 1969
Headquarters 2402 W. Michigan Street
Locale Duluth, Minnesota
Service area Saint Louis County, Minnesota
Douglas County, Wisconsin
Service type bus service
Routes 27
Fuel type Low Sulfur Diesel
Website duluthtransit.com

The Duluth Transit Authority (DTA) is the operator of mass transportation in the city of Duluth, Minnesota, United States. Service is also provided in nearby Proctor, Minnesota and Superior, Wisconsin, as well as the eastern edge of Hermantown, Minnesota.

The organization was formed in 1969 by the Minnesota State Legislature.

Express service is provided during rush hours to New Duluth (2X), Proctor (3X), Lakeside (7X – PM only), Superior (16X – PM only), and Hermantown (20X).

As of 2009, the DTA had 6 hybrid buses in service. During peak hours, an average of 45 buses will be in service at any one time. The transit agency also owns three park and ride lots and has bike racks on the front of every bus. In 2009, the DTA was named Transit System of the Year by the Minnesota Public Transit Association.

According to the agency, the system carried 3.26 million riders in 2011, a 3% increase from 2010.[1] This makes it the third-largest bus system by ridership to serve Minnesota, after the Metro Transit and University of Minnesota Campus Shuttle systems in Minneapolis – Saint Paul.[2][3]

Routes

This list is derived from the current DTA system map.[4]

References

  1. "DTA transported 3,264,477 riders in 2011". Duluth Transit Authority. February 13, 2012. Retrieved February 15, 2012.
  2. "2009 Transit System Performance Evaluation". Metropolitan Council. 2009. Retrieved September 30, 2010.
  3. Jeremy Mattson (June 2008). "Effects of Rising Gas Prices on Bus Ridership for Small Urban and Rural Transit Systems" (PDF). Small Urban and Rural Transit Center, Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute, North Dakota State University. p. 7. Retrieved September 30, 2010.
  4. "DTA System Map".


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