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Mountain Line (Arizona)

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Headquarters
  
3773 N. Kaspar Dr.

Service area
  
Transit

Service type
  
Transit bus

Locale
  
Flagstaff, AZ

Routes
  
9

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Slogan
  
Getting You Where You Want To Go

Hubs
  
Downtown Transfer Center and Flagstaff Mall

Fuel type
  
Hybrid diesel and electric

Motto
  
Getting You Where You Want To Go

Operator
  
Northern Arizona Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority

Profiles

The Mountain Line provides public transportation bus service in the Flagstaff area of Coconino County, Arizona.

Routes

There are nine routes (2, 3, 4, 5, 7,10, 10A, 14 and 66) which interchange at the downtown transfer center, located on W. Phoenix Ave at S. Mikes Pike and at the Flagstaff Mall transfer center located on E. Mall Way and N. Marketplace Dr. at which 3 routes (66, 2, 3) transfer. Paratransit service in Flagstaff is supplied by Mountain Lift, another operation of NAIPTA.

  • Route 2 (Blue Line)- Downtown to Flagstaff Mall via Cedar/Lockett
  • Route 3 (Green Line)- Downtown to Flagstaff Mall via Butler/Soliere
  • Route 4 (Gold Line)- Downtown to Coconino Community College
  • Route 5 (Orange Line)- Downtown to Cheshire
  • Route 7 (Purple Line)- Downtown to Sunnyside
  • Route 10 (Maroon Line) Mountain Link, Downtown Connection Center to Woodlands Village via Northern Arizona University
  • Route 10A (Maroon Line) Mountain Link, Sawmill to Woodlands Village via Northern Arizona University
  • Route 14 (Brown Line), Runs the same but opposite direction as Route 4.
  • Route 66 (Red Line)- Downtown to Christmas Tree Estates
  • This article is about the bus system in Flagstaff, Arizona. For the bus system in Missoula, Montana, see Missoula Urban Transportation District. For the bus system in Morgantown, West Virginia, see Mountain Line Transit Authority.

    References

    Mountain Line (Arizona) Wikipedia