Detroit Department of Transportation

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The Detroit Department of Transportation (or DDOT) is the public transit operator in Detroit, Michigan.

[edit] History

The DDOT was created in 1922 as the Department of Street Railways. DSR began bus service in 1925, and the department became the DDOT in 1974 under the Detroit City Charter (Detroit City Code Reference 7-1401).

Streetcar services was discontinued in 1956, with rail transit not resuming service until the Detroit People Mover was added in 1987. The People Mover is currently operated by a separate city agency called the Detroit Transportation Corporation.

The Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation is the suburban bus system providing services outside the city, although SMART buses come in and out of the city on their routes. Visitors to the city can distinguish the two types of buses by their colors: DDOT buses have green and yellow stripes; SMART buses have red and orange stripes (both buses depicted on this page).

[edit] Fares

A Detroit Department of Transportation bus along Woodward Avenue.
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A Detroit Department of Transportation bus along Woodward Avenue.
A Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (SMART) bus, also along Woodward Avenue.
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A Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (SMART) bus, also along Woodward Avenue.
  • Adult Fare - $1.50
  • Student Fare (w/DDOT student ID card) - $0.75
  • Transfer - $0.25
  • Medicare Card Holders (Half Fare) - $0.75
  • Medicare Card Holders (Transfer) - $0.10
  • DDOT Monthly GoPass Fare - $47.00
  • DDOT Bi-Weekly GoPass Fare - $27.50
  • DDOT Weekly GoPass Fare - $14.40
  • Seniors (with appropriate ID card) - Free
  • Disabled (with appropriate ID card) - Free
  • Transfer (Seniors/Disabled valid only on smart) - Free
  • Children (limit 3/under 44" with adult) - Free
  • DDOT/SMART Regional Monthly Pass - $49.50

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