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Blue Water Area Transit

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Slogan
  
Ride the Wave

Website
  
bwatc.com

Founded
  
1976

Headquarters
  
2021 Lapeer Avenue

Routes
  
9

Motto
  
Ride the Wave

Service types
  
Transit bus, Paratransit


Service area
  

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Blue Water Area Transit is the primary provider of mass transportation in St. Clair County, Michigan. Service was first initiated in 1976, after private providers ceased transit operations. From Monday through Saturday, six local routes are provided, plus the Shopper Shuttle, which uses buses styled to look like streetcars from the early 1900s, to connect the Court of Flags Mall and various big box stores. On weekdays, two commuter routes are provided to Chesterfield Township, a growing Detroit suburb that features a variety of suburban office parks. Routes are also timed in conjunction with Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation, to allow riders to transfer to Route 560 to reach Downtown Detroit.

Contents

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Route list

  • 1/2 - Military St/24th St
  • 3 - 14th St/Stadium Center
  • 4 - 10th Ave/Pine Grove Ave
  • 5 - Port Huron-Keewahdin
  • 6 - Stone St/Gratiot Ave
  • 9 - Port Huron-Marysville
  • Shopper Shuttle - Fort Gratiot retail
  • I-94 Express
  • M-29 Commuter
  • Fort Gratiot demand response
  • Burtchville demand response
  • Port Huron Township demand response
  • Marysville demand response
  • Handicap direct rides
  • Hours

  • Monday through Thursday - 6:00 am - 11:00 pm
  • Friday - 6:00 am - 3:00 am
  • Saturday - 7:45 am - 3:00 am
  • Sunday - CLOSED
  • Contact

  • Dispatch - (810) 987-7373
  • Cost

  • Standard fare - $.80
  • Student - $.65
  • Reduced - $.40
  • Under 5 - free
  • References

    Blue Water Area Transit Wikipedia


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