Middletown Area Transit

Middletown Area Transit

#3004 at the Middletown Bus Terminal.
Slogan A World of Difference
Headquarters 340 Main Street
Middletown, CT 06457
Locale Middletown, CT
Service type Local bus service
Routes 6 weekday routes
2 evening routes
4 Saturday routes
Fleet 23 fixed route
14 demand response[1]
(2009 figures)
Daily ridership 1,725 (weekday)
543 (Saturday)[1]
Operator MAT
Chief executive Andy Chiaravallo
Website www.middletownareatransit.org

Middletown Area Transit, popularly known as MAT, is the provider of public transportation serving Middletown, Connecticut, as well as portions of Cromwell, Durham, East Hampton and Portland. The area routes connect with CTTRANSIT Hartford's 55 route and 9 Town Transit's Mid-Shore Express at the MAT Terminal, including the M link connecting with the Meriden Transit District at the Meriden Railroad Station and with CTTRANSIT New Britain's AR route at Westfield Shoppingtown in Meriden.

Local routes

Route Route Name Serving...
A Saybrook Road CT Mental Health Center
East Main Street
Stop & Shop (Middletown)
Xavier H.S.
B Wesleyan Hills South Main Street
Middlesex Hospital
Mercy H.S.
Vinal Tech
Middletown H.S.
C Washington Street Wesleyan University
Senior Center
Big Lots/Price Chopper
Sagamore Hills
D Newfield Street Newfield Hills
Cromwell Commons
Kmart
Stop & Shop (Cromwell)
E Westlake Drive
connects with C at Washington St Plaza
Wal-Mart
Cromwell Park & Ride
Big Lots/Price Chopper
H Northern Middletown
(nights only)
I Southern Middletown
(nights only)
M M-Link Wesleyan University
Big Lots
Meriden RR Station
Westfield Shoppingtown
CT Dept. of Public Safety
Wal-Mart (Cromwell)

Connections


CT TRANSIT
55 (U, then M)-Hartford/Middletown
906 (6)-Cromwell Express
512 (BK)-South Main Street (New Britain Transit Company)
921 (21, then 40)-Middletown/Old Saybrook Express (operated by Datco)
920 (20, then 42)-New Haven/Hartford Express (operated by Peter Pan)

9 Town Transit
Mid-Shore Express (Middletown to Old Saybrook)

Suburban routes

F: Portland-East Hampton

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