Duluth Transit Authority

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The Duluth Transit Authority (DTA) provides regular route and STRIDE (Special Transit Ride) services in the cities of Duluth , Proctor, and Superior, Wisconsin . The DTA operates 41 buses during peak hours on 17 routes.

All DTA buses are wheelchair accessible and seasonally equipped with bike racks. For the safety and security of its passengers, DTA buses and the Downtown Transit Center are constantly monitored by security cameras.

The DTA, which was legislatively created by the Minnesota State Legislature in 1969, is governed by a nine member board of directors, who regulate all policy matters for the Authority.

DTA base fare is $1.25 for adults and $1.00 for riders 18 and under during weekday peak hours. The weekday off-peak and weekend fare is $.60 cents for everyone. Peak hours of operation are from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. and from 2:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. during the week. Transfers are FREE.

The DTA also offers unlimited-ride 31-Day passes for adults and teens, University-subsidized U-Pass Program for local colleges, and an employer-subsidized Commuter Pass Program.

The DTA maintains 122 neighborhood and passenger shelters and park & ride lots in Woodland and Piedmont .

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