Minot City Transit

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Minot City Transit, also known as City Bus, is a fixed-route public transport service in the city of Minot, North Dakota.

The American Motors General Metropolitan transit bus was built in 1974 and modeled after a Canadian bus.[1] Operating Hours 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM Monday-Friday.

General Information[]

Transit service[]

Standard fixed-route transit service is provided on six routes, with three routes departing half-hourly from the central stop at Minot City Auditorium. Hours of operation are from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm.

Fare Categories and Cost[]

  • Cash fare - $1.25 (exact fare, no change is given back)
  • One day Ride Pass - $4.00
  • Children under six - Free of Charge
  • Transfers - Free of Charge

Route list[]

  • (North) Goes to Minot State and then to the marketplace.
  • (East) Goes to Henry Towers Medical Arts, Roosevelt Park Zoo, state fair, the public works, and central campus.
  • (South1) Goes to marketplace foods, near Kmart, Dakota Square Mall, Cashwise, and Walmart Supercenter.
  • (West) Goes to Jim Hill Arrowhead shopping center, Minot State, karma market (B&D market), and central campus.
  • (South2) Goes to Henry towers Kmart which is still open home depot, Jim Hill.
  • (Northcentral) Goes to the public library, Minot State, Lewis and Clark Elementary, near the airport, karma market (B&D market) and central campus.

Major Stops and Points of Interest[]

  • Marketplace Foods (16th Avenue)
  • Marketplace Foods (South Broadway)
  • Dakota Square Mall (2400 10th st)
  • Cashwise Foods (3208 16th st)
  • Walmart (3900 S Broadway)
  • Home Depot (3425 S Broadway)
  • Menards (101 28th Ave)
  • K-Mart (1 20th Ave)

References[]

  1. ^ "Minot bus to preserve transit history at Wisconsin museum". minotdailynews.com. Retrieved 2021-06-12.

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