Housatonic Area Regional Transit

Housatonic Area Regional Transit

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Orion V #302 in Norwalk.
Parent Housatonic Area Regional Transit
Founded 1972
Headquarters 62 Federal Road
Danbury, CT 06810
Service area Danbury, CT, and surrounding areas
Service type Local and shuttle bus service
Routes 15
Fleet 28 fixed route
34 paratransit[1]
(2009 figures)
Daily ridership 3,378 (weekday)
1,539 (Saturday)
458 (Sunday)[1]
Operator HART
Chief executive Eric Bergstraesser (CEO)
Web site Official Website

Housatonic Area Regional Transit, known popularly as HART, is the provider of public transportation for Danbury, Connecticut and surrounding communities. HART was founded in 1972 as the Danbury-Bethel Transit District by the two municipalities. The name was changed to HART in 1979 after the addition of other municipal members. The agency receives funding from municipal contracts, the Connecticut Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration and (on a limited basis) the New York State Department of Transportation. Prior to HART's establishment, Danbury had gone without transit service since 1967 when the privately-owned ABC Bus Company which had replaced the Candlewood Bus Company a few months before, ceased operations. The first local bus transit operator in the area, Danbury Power & Transportation Company, operated bus services in Danbury and Bethel from 1926 to 1965. HART provides service to a greater number of towns than its predecessors.

In 2009, HART was recognized as the Urban Community Transportation System of the Year by the Community Transportation Association of America (CTAA).

The municipalities served by HART are as follows:

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Services

HART currently provides the following services:

Fleet

HART has had a long history with Orion Bus Industries, having purchased the Orion I (and its US predecessor, the TMC CityCruiser), Orion II and the Orion V, plus one example of the Orion VII low-floor bus. Currently, HART operates Orion, Gillig and a few older NovaBus RTS buses on fixed route service. El Dorado Aerotech and Startrans "Senator" body-on-chassis buses are used on LOOP and Shuttle routes and in SweetHART service. The Route 7 Link is served by a mixture of New Flyer buses leased to HART from ConnDOT, Orion V vehicles and Gillig low-floor buses owned by the Norwalk Transit District.

HART placed ten Gillig low floor buses in service, replacing its 1995 RTS fleet.

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