Sierra Vista Public Transit System

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Sierra Vista Public Transit System
ParentCity of Sierra Vista
Headquarters2050 E. Wilcox Drive
Locale Sierra Vista, Arizona
Service area Cochise County, Arizona
Service type bus service
Routes5
Fuel type Diesel
OperatorSierra Vista Department of Public Works
Website http://www.sierravistaaz.gov/city-departments/transit/

The Sierra Vista Public Transit System is the public transportation agency that serves the Cochise County, Arizona. Routes run every 30 minutes on weekdays. Five of the six routes meet at a downtown transit center.

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