Platteville Public Transportation

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Platteville Public Transportation
FoundedMay 2016 (bus service began)
Headquarters75 N. Bonson Street, Platteville, WI
Locale Platteville, WI
Service type bus service, paratransit
Routes4
Fleet10
Annual ridership60,686 (2022) [1]
Website https://www.platteville.org/publicworks/page/transportation

Platteville Public Transportation is the public transportation system in Platteville, Wisconsin. It is owned by the city of Platteville and operated by Russ Stratton Buses, Inc. [2] Fixed route bus service began in May 2016, although Platteville had a shared ride taxi as public transport prior. [3]

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Services

The transit system operates four routes which run during the academic year at UW-Platteville. During the summer months, only one route is in operation. Service is only provided Monday through Saturday. The routes are as follows: [4]

Ridership

Ridership [5] Change over previous year
201684,019n/a
201790,797Increase2.svg8.07%
201897,264Increase2.svg7.12%
2019101,080Increase2.svg3.92%
202087,921Decrease2.svg13.02%
202159,396Decrease2.svg32.44%
202260,686Increase2.svg2.17%
202379,482Increase2.svg30.97%

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References

  1. "2022 Annual Agency Profile" (PDF).
  2. "Platteville Public Bus Service - 2021-2022 Schedule | Platteville Wisconsin".
  3. "Platteville Public Transportation Update | Platteville Wisconsin".
  4. "Platteville Public Bus Service - 2021-2022 Schedule | Platteville Wisconsin".
  5. "Platteville NTD Profile" . Retrieved November 6, 2024.