MarqTran

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MarqTran
bus service, paratransit
Websitewww.marq-tran.com

The Marquette County Transit Authority (MarqTran) is a public bus system located in Marquette County, Michigan, United States, that provides basic transportation needs to people throughout the county. The authority is the county's only mass transit system.

Routes

MarqTran operates almost everywhere in Marquette County. The daily service routes in Marquette County are:

The following routes do not operate daily:

  • Marquette/Gwinn/Palmer: a loop on Fridays only through Marquette, Gwinn and up M-35 to Palmer back to Marquette.
  • Western Marquette County: a route from Marquette to Koski Korners (corner of US 41/M-28 and M-95 and Republic.

Other information

MarqTran buses are unmistakable blue and white buses that travel throughout Marquette County. MarqTran offers rides to students in the Marquette Area for half-fare.

The bus station is located on Commerce Drive behind the Westwood Mall, next to Wright Street. The former bus station in downtown Marquette is home of the Marquette County Historical Society Museum.

MarqTran offers door to door services, at a nominal price.

They also connect to Indian Trails regional bus transportation, which connects to Escanaba and points north.

Facilities

  • Downtown Transfer Center opened in 2012 at 150 West Spring Street, Marquette.[1]
  • Marquette Station located at 1325 Commerce Drive in Marquette Township; the facility also serves Indian Trails buses.[2]

See also

References

  1. WBUP-TV
    . December 22, 2011. Retrieved September 8, 2023.
  2. ^ "Schedule 1490" (PDF). Retrieved September 8, 2023.

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