Tuscaloosa Transit Authority

Tuscaloosa Transit Authority

The Tuscaloosa Transit Authority, or TTA, is a local, government-owned bus system based in Tuscaloosa, Alabama that commenced operation in 1971.cite web
url = http://www.uatrolley.org/faqaboutus/
title = Tuscaloosa Transit Authority : About Us
accessdate = 2008-02-04
author = Tuscaloosa Transit Authority
] The Tuscaloosa Transit Authority serves the city of Tuscaloosa and also operates the trolleys between the student entertainment districts downtown and The Strip and game day shuttle buses for Alabama football games. The Tuscaloosa Transit Authority is governed by a seven member board, and employs a staff of 27 full time employees as off February 2008. Beginning in 1999, the TTA's fleet consists of El Dorado Transmark RE buses that are designed to resemble historic trolleys that have been absent from Tuscaloosa since 1941.

Ridership for the system averages approximately 16,000 per month, and the system as a whole has seen a 9 percent increase in ridership numbers for 2008 as compared to 2007.cite news
last =Reeves
first =Steve
coauthors =
title =More people using the bus
work =The Tuscaloosa News
date =June 17, 2008
url =http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080617/NEWS/412878658
]

Routes

The TTA operates four fixed routes serving the city of Tuscaloosa with each originating and terminating at the downtown Mund Terminal. Service for these four routes is Monday through Friday between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. at one hour intervals.cite web
url = http://www.uatrolley.org/airportservices/
title = Tuscaloosa Transit Authority : Route Information
accessdate = 2008-02-04
author = Tuscaloosa Transit Authority
] The four fixed routes are listed below:
* "V.A. Route" - Serves the eastern portions of Tuscaloosa terminating at the VA Hospital
* "McKenzie Court Route" - Serves the western portions of Tuscaloosa terminating at the McKenzie Court public housing project.
* "Holt Route" - Serves the northeastern portions of Tuscaloosa terminating at Holt High School in Holt.
* "Greensboro Route" - Serves the southern portions of Tuscaloosa terminating at McFarland Mall.

The TTA also operates demand response vans to transport citizens without transportation directly to their destination when regular bus service is unavailable.cite web
url = http://www.uatrolley.org/door/
title = Tuscaloosa Transit Authority : Homepage
accessdate = 2008-02-04
author = Tuscaloosa Transit Authority
]

Former routes

* "Northport Route" - In December 2001, the Northport City Council approved an expansion of TTA bus service into Northport. The route served the areas between Druid City Hospital Northport and downtown.cite news
last =Herring
first =Lindsey
coauthors =
title =Tuscaloosa Trolley extends reach to Northport
work =The Crimson White
pages =
date =January 23, 2002
url =
accessdate =
] With service commencing in January 2002, the route was discontinued by the mid 2000s.
* "Blue & Yellow Routes" - The TTA operated a two line shuttle service on the University of Alabama campus beginning in the early 2000s. The service was never fully utilized by the student body due to limited service and a lack of promotion.cite news
last =Stallcup
first =Katie
coauthors =
title =Trolley runs empty routes round UA
work =The Crimson White
pages =
date =April 20, 2006
url =
accessdate =
] The service was discontinued by 2007 with the opening of the University operated campus shuttle, the CrimsonRide.

ee also

* Transportation in Alabama

References

External links

* [http://www.uatrolley.org/door/ Tuscaloosa Transit Authority] official website


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