Greater Portland Metro Bus

Greater Portland Metro Bus
Greater Portland Metro Bus
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A Metro Bus in August 2010
Founded 1966
Headquarters 114 Valley Street
Locale Portland, Maine
Service area Cumberland County, Maine
Service type bus service, paratransit
Routes 8
Web site MetroBus

The Greater Portland Metro Bus is a public bus system in Southern Maine. Formed in 1966 after a government buyout of failing private bus companies, the organization originally provided both urban and rural bus service throughout south-central Maine. During the 1970s, the organization was reformed as the primary urban mass transportation agency of Portland.

In 2006, Metro Bus bought 13 natural gas buses, as part of an eventual plan to phase out all vehicles that ran on traditional fuels (e.g., diesel fuel). As of 2009, about half the fleet is made up of natural gas powered buses.

Based in Portland and extending to Westbrook, South Portland and Falmouth, it is Maine's largest public transportation carrier. In 2009, it transported more than 1.4 million passengers.[1]

Route list

  • 1 Congress Street
  • 2 Riverton
  • 3 North Deering via Stevens Ave
  • 4 Westbrook
  • 5 Maine Mall
  • 6 North Deering via Washington Ave
  • 7 Falmouth
  • 8 Peninsula Loop

References

  1. ^ METRO looking to drop Lunch Hop Portland Daily Sun, September 24, 2010

See also

  • South Portland Bus Service