- Charlottesville Area Transit
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Charlottesville Area Transit Founded 1975 Headquarters 615 East Water Street Locale Charlottesville, Virginia Service area Albemarle County, Virginia Service type bus service Routes 11 Fuel type Diesel Web site Charlottesville Area Transit Charlottesville Area Transit (formerly Charlottesville Transit Service)[1] is the provider of mass transportation in Albemarle County, Virginia. The organization was formed in 1975 when the city bought out Yellow Transit Company, which held a private monopoly on city busing. In 1999, the agency took a big leap in terms of providing better service and gaining more ridership, as it established a free shuttle route (which is officially called a trolley, using green-painted trolley-style buses) connected downtown with the University of Virginia. Students at UVA also were given the ability to ride city transportation for free. Eleven routes are offered Monday through Saturday from the early morning until the late evening, with four night buses serving most of the system until midnight. Sunday service is only available on the Free Trolley and Route 7.
Route list
- T UVA/Downtown Free Trolley
- 1 East Market/Community College
- 2 Locust Ave/Southwood
- 3 Belmont/Downtown
- 4 Cherry Ave/Fry’s Spring/Downtown
- 5 Barracks Rd/Fashion Square/Wal-Mart
- 6 Ridge St/Hospital/Downtown
- 7 Fashion Square/Downtown
- 8 Barracks Rd/Seminole Square/Downtown
- 9 Preston Ave/Downtown
- 10 Pantops/Downtown
References
- ^ "With new bus service name come route revisions". Daily Progress. 10 August 2010. http://www2.dailyprogress.com/news/2010/aug/10/new-bus-service-name-come-route-revisions-ar-421010/. Retrieved 15 February 2010.
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