Abilene CityLink

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Abilene CityLink
Abilene CityLink logo.png
Abilene June 2019 42 (CityLink bus).jpg
CityLink bus
Headquarters1189 S. 2nd Street
LocaleAbilene, Texas
Service areaTaylor County, Texas
Jones County, Texas
Service typebus service, paratransit
Routes14
OperatorFirst Transit
WebsiteCityLink

Abilene CityLink is the operator of public transportation in metropolitan Abilene, Texas. Service is provided six days per week along 8 regular routes, 6 Saturday routes, 1 shuttle, and on-call service.[1]

Bus routes[]

  • 2 ACU
  • 3 Zoo/Pine
  • 6 Mall
  • 7 Southwest Wal-Mart
  • 8 Dyess
  • 9 Five Points
  • 10 Willis/Mockingbird
  • 12 Hendrick/Old Anson
  • Cisco Shuttle
  • On-Call Service
  • 21 Northside Saturday
  • 23 Zoo/Northeast Wal-Mart Saturday
  • 26 Buffalo Gap/Mall Saturday
  • 28 Southwest Wal-Mart Saturday
  • 29 Westgate Saturday
  • 30 Crosstown Saturday

[2]

Routes prior to June 4, 2018[]

  • 1 Downtown Trolley (replaced by restructured Routes 2, 3, and 10)
  • 2 ACU/Northeast Wal-Mart (restructured and renamed Route 2 ACU)
  • 3 Radford Hills/Judge Ely (merged with the 13 Hickory/Pine to form 3 Zoo/Pine)
  • 5 South Treadaway/Cisco (discontinued; later service to the area was brought back with a Route 10 extension, the Cisco Shuttle, and On-Call service)
  • 6 Mall/ARMC (replaced by restructured Route 7)
  • 7 Barrow/Southwest (restructured and renamed 7 Southwest Wal-Mart)
  • 8 South 14th/South Clack (replaced by new Route 6 Mall and revised Route 7 Southwest Wal-Mart)
  • 9 Westgate (split into 8 Dyess and 9 Five Points in June 2018)
  • 10 North Willis (restructured and renamed 10 Willis/Mockingbird)
  • 11 Grape/Mockingbird (merged with the 12 Hickory/Grape to form 12 Hendrick/Old Anson)
  • 12 Hickory/Grape (merged with the 11 Grape & Mockingbird to form 12 Hendrick/Old Anson)
  • 13 Hickory/Pine (merged with the 3 Radford Hills/Judge Ely to form 3 Zoo/Pine)
  • 22 Judge Ely/Northeast Wal-Mart Saturday (restructured and renamed 23 Zoo/Northeast Wal-Mart Saturday)
  • 26 Buffalo Gap/Mall Saturday
  • 28 South 14th/Southwest Wal-Mart Saturday (renamed 28 Southwest Wal-Mart Saturday)
  • 29 Westgate Saturday
  • 30 Crosstown Ambler Saturday (restructured and renamed 30 Crosstown Saturday)
  • 31 Grape/North 12th Saturday (replaced by new 21 Northside Saturday in June 2018)
  • 32 Hickory Saturday (replaced by new 21 Northside Saturday and restructured Crosstown Ambler Saturday in June 2018)

[3][4]

Routes prior to January 4, 2010[]

  • 1 North Willis (Renumbered Route 10)
  • 2 Radford Hills (Restructured and renamed Route 3 Radford Hills/Judge Ely)
  • 3 North Mockingbird (Restructured and renamed Route 11 Grape/Mockingbird)
  • 4 South 7th (Discontinued in 2007/2008 as it duplicated Routes 6 and 10, with one portion being transferred to Route 6; restored on June 4, 2018 as Route 8 Dyess)[5][6]
  • 5 Hickory (Restructured and renamed Route 12 Hickory/Grape)
  • 6 Westgate (Renumbered Route 9)
  • 7 ACU (Split into Route 2 ACU/Northeast Wal-Mart and Route 13 Hickory/Pine)
  • 8 South 14th (Restructured and renamed Route 8 South 14th/South Clack)
  • 9 Mall/Cooper (Restructured and renamed Route 6 Mall/ARMC)
  • 10 Mall/South Clack (Restructured and renamed Route 7 Barrow/Southwest)
  • 11 Town Trolley (Renumbered Route 1)
  • 12 State school (Restructured and renamed Route 5 South Treadaway/Cisco)

[7][8]

References[]

  1. ^ "SCHEDULE BOOKLET". February 15, 2019. Archived from the original on 2019-02-15.
  2. ^ "SCHEDULE BOOKLET".
  3. ^ "Route Map | City of Abilene". December 3, 2017. Archived from the original on 2017-12-03.
  4. ^ "CityLink | City of Abilene". June 12, 2018. Archived from the original on 2018-06-12.
  5. ^ "CityLink - Routes". October 6, 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-10-06.
  6. ^ "CityLink - Routes". May 9, 2008. Archived from the original on 2008-05-09.
  7. ^ "CityLink - Routes". June 26, 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-06-26.
  8. ^ "CityLink Transit Routes". February 2, 2010. Archived from the original on 2010-02-02.

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