Cheyenne Transit

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Cheyenne Transit Program
Headquarters322 West Lincolnway
LocaleCheyenne, Wyoming
Service areaLaramie County, Wyoming
Service typebus service, paratransit
Routes6
HubsTransfer Station (17th and Capitol)
Website[1]

Cheyenne Transit is the primary provider of mass transportation in Laramie County, Wyoming. Six routes are provided by the agency from Monday through Saturday.[1] In 2009, the city began a comprehensive process to increase ridership by adding bus stops and building shelters.

History[]

Future[]

Services[]

As of 2020, Cheyenne's current fixed-routes include:[2]

  • East Route- to East Walmart
  • Northwest Route- to Frontier Mall
  • Northeast Route- to King Soopers
  • West Route- to BLM
  • South Route- LCCC
  • Downtown Loop to CRMC

Each route begins at the top of the hour at the Transfer Station (17th and Capitol), and makes a loop to return between 40 and 50 minutes past the hour. Each route is identified with a basic marquee on the front and right side of each bus. Each stop is identified with a green sign.

Para-transit[]

The "curb-to curb" program is a dial-up transit taxi for the disabled, or those not close to a bus stop.[3] The para-transit runs on the same time-frame of a fixed-route, and within a 3/4th mile buffer.

Fleet[]

See also[]

  • Buses
  • Bus transit in the US

References[]

  1. ^ "Fixed Route Service | Cheyenne, WY - Official Website". www.cheyennecity.org. Retrieved 9 February 2020.
  2. ^ "Transit | Cheyenne, WY - Official Website". www.cheyennecity.org. Retrieved 9 February 2020.
  3. ^ "ADA Complementary Paratransit Service | Cheyenne, WY - Official Website". www.cheyennecity.org. 5 February 2020. Retrieved 9 February 2020.


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