AppalCart

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AppalCART
AppalCart Logo.png
AppalCART Gillig Low-Floor bus in Boone, NC.jpg
AppalCART buses in Boone, NC.
FoundedOctober 1981
Headquarters305 Highway 105 Bypass Boone, NC 28607
Locale North Carolina
Service area Boone and Appalachian State University with service to rural locations throughout Watauga County
Service typeLocal and Student Commuter
Routes24
Stops120
Hubs
  • ASU College Street Station
  • ASU Peacock Traffic Circle
  • Walmart Rural Route Drop-off
Fleet43
Daily ridership1,938,321 annually (2019)
Fuel typeDiesel, gasoline & electric
OperatorWatauga County
Website appalcart.com

AppalCART (Appalachian Campus Area Rapid Transit) is a free public bus network located in Boone, North Carolina. It provides fare-free fixed route and paratransit service throughout Appalachian State University and Boone, as well as low-fare van service to other towns within Watauga County. [1] In 2013, AppalCART reported a ridership of 1,712,873 passenger trips. [2] In 2019, it reported 1,938,321 trips. [3]

Contents

AppalCART is governed by an 8-member board. [4] The current chairman of the board is Quint David. [5] It receives its funding from a mix of federal, state, local, and Appalachian State University funds. [6]

Routes

Regular routes

Regular routes [3] [7]
Route name and official color shadeAnnual ridership (2019)Year-round?StartHigh-traffic destinationsHigh-traffic corridors servedOpposite end [upper-alpha 1]
Blue159,208X mark.svgASU Peacock Traffic Circle
  • ASU Mountaineer Hall
  • ASU Appalachian Heights
  • Bodenheimer Drive
South Lot / Baseball Stadium
Express114,688Yes check.svgASU Peacock Traffic Circle
  • ASU Garwood Hall
  • ASU Convocation Center
  • Boone Mall
  • Walmart
  • Watauga Medical Center
  • The Finmore
  • ASU Mountain Laurel Hall
  • ASU Skywalk
ASU College of Health Sciences
Gold16,099Yes check.svgASU College Street Station
  • Sunway Charters / Dogwood Hall
  • ASU Skywalk
  • ASU Trivette Hall
  • ASU Mountaineer Hall
  • ASU Appalachian Heights
South Lot / Baseball Stadium
Gray(formerly State Farm Lot Shuttle)45,813Yes check.svgASU Child Development Center
  • ASU Living Learning Center
  • ASU Schaefer Center
  • Horn in the West Lot
  • ASU Skywalk
ASU State Farm Lot
Green294,372Yes check.svgHospitality House
  • NC 105 Crosswalk
  • ASU NC 105 Lot
  • ASU Mountain Laurel Hall
  • ASU Schaefer Center
  • ASU College Street Station
  • Watauga High School
  • Mountaineer Village
  • ASU Skywalk
Cottages of Boone
NC 105 Lot Shuttle20,023X mark.svgASU NC 105 Lot
  • ASU Dogwood Hall
  • ASU Trivette Hall
ASU Mountaineer Hall
Orange(Currently suspended due to staffingshortages) [8] 180,396Yes check.svgASU College Street Station
  • Mountaineer Village
Brookshire Park Road
Pink62,773X mark.svgASU Peacock Traffic Circle
  • ASU Garwood Hall
  • ASU Convocation Center
  • Boone Mall
  • Watauga Medical Center
  • The Finmore
  • ASU Mountain Laurel Hall
  • ASU Skywalk
ASU College of Health Sciences
Pop 105273,054Yes check.svgAppalCART Headquarters
  • High Country Condos
  • ASU Schaefer Center
  • ASU Convocation Center
  • McDonald's
  • NC 105 Crosswalk
  • University Highlands
  • CCC&TI (After 6:00 PM, until 9:50 PM)
AppalCART Headquarters
Purple250,639Yes check.svgASU Peacock Traffic Circle
  • ASU Garwood Hall
  • ASU Convocation Center
  • Boone Mall
  • The Village at Meadowview
  • ASU Mountain Laurel Hall
  • ASU Skywalk
Red366,604Yes check.svgAppalCART Headquarters
  • High Country Condos
  • ASU College Street Station
  • Walmart
  • Watauga Medical Center
  • Quail Drive
ASU College of Health Sciences
Silver58,385X mark.svgCaldwell Community College & Technical Institute
  • Studio West
  • ASU NC 105 Lot
  • ASU Mountain Laurel Hall
  • ASU Skywalk
  • Pinnacle Drive
Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute
State Farm Lot ShuttleNo data (Established 2023)X mark.svgASU Trivette Hall
  • ASU Skywalk
  • Sunway Charters / ASU Dogwood Hall
  • ASU College Street Station
  • Quail Drive
ASU State Farm Lot
Wellness District41,535X mark.svgASU College of Health Sciences
  • The Finmore
  • Watauga Medical Center
  • State Farm Road
ASU College of Health Sciences
Total annual ridership(including Night Owl routes and irregular routes such as Game Day routes)(2019):1,938,321-----

Night Owl routes

Night Owl routes [3] [7]
Route name and official color shadeAnnual ridership (2019) [upper-alpha 4] Year-round?StartHigh-traffic destinationsHigh-traffic corridors servedOpposite end
Express3,163X mark.svgASU Peacock Traffic Circle
  • ASU Garwood Hall
  • ASU Convocation Center
  • Boone Mall
  • Walmart
  • Watauga Medical Center
  • The Finmore
  • ASU Mountain Laurel Hall
  • ASU Skywalk
The Village at Meadowview
Gold2,548X mark.svgASU College Street Station
  • Sunway Charters / Dogwood Hall
  • ASU Skywalk
  • ASU Trivette Hall
  • ASU Mountaineer Hall
  • ASU Appalachian Heights
South Lot / Baseball Stadium
Pop 1053,517X mark.svgAppalCART Headquarters
  • High Country Condos
  • ASU Schaefer Center
  • ASU Convocation Center
  • McDonald's
  • NC 105 Crosswalk
  • University Highlands
AppalCART Headquarters
Total annual ridership (2019)9,137-----

Game Day routes

In addition to the above routes, AppalCART operates seven game day routes: Gray, Express, Purple, Orange, Blue, Gold, and the Disability Shuttle, totaling 24 routes on the system. There are three stops only served by these routes: Poplar Grove Connector Parking Lot, ASU Hill Street Lot, and ASU Stadium East Gate, totaling 120 stops on the entire system. [9]

Former routes

Former routes [10] [11]
Route name and official color shadeFateActive fromYear-round?StartHigh-traffic destinationsHigh-traffic corridors servedOpposite end
Blowing RockLow ridershipMay 2018–Aug 2021X mark.svg(Weekends May-Aug only)Tanger Outlets
  • Morris Street
  • Holiday Inn Express
  • The Village Inn
Green Park Inn
Gray (1st version) [upper-alpha 5] Staffing shortages [12] Aug 2021–Sep 2021X mark.svgCaldwell Community College

& Technical Institute

  • Studio West
  • ASU NC 105 Lot
  • ASU Mountain Laurel Hall
  • ASU Skywalk
  • Pinnacle Drive
Caldwell Community College & Technical Institute
Green EastMerged with Teal to become Green Route [13] ?–Aug 2018Yes check.svgASU College Street Station
  • Mountaineer Village
Hospitality House
Green WestMerged with Red [13] ?–Aug 2018Yes check.svgASU College Street Station
  • Kensington Apartments
  • High Country Condos
Old Bristol Road / US 421 near NC 105 Bypass
Orange Night OwlStaffing shortages, COVID-19 pandemic [14] Aug 2019–Nov 2019X mark.svgASU College Street Station
  • Mountaineer Village
Brookshire Park Road
TealMerged with Green East to become Green Route [13] Aug 2013–Aug 2018Yes check.svgASU Peacock Traffic Circle
  • Studio West
  • NC 105 Crosswalk
  • ASU Appalachian Panhellenic Hall
  • ASU Skywalk
  • ASU Convocation Center
Cottages of Boone
Night OwlUnknown?–Mid-2001No data archivedNo data archivedNo data archivedNo data archivedNo data archived

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  1. Not all AppalCART routes are perfectly linear; some loop back on themselves and/or have branches.
  2. NC 105 Lot Shuttle drives on routes such as US 221, but it does not make stops associated with all of the roads it uses.
  3. State Farm Lot Shuttle drives on routes such as US 221, but it does not make stops associated with all of the roads it uses.
  4. In 2019, Night Owl routes only ran August through November. From 2021 onwards, they run August through May. As such, these figures are inaccurate for the present day and are likely much higher, however, no data is available.
  5. A duplicate of the Silver Route, but serving the NC 105 lot. The Silver Route did not serve the NC 105 lot at this time.