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Gwinnett Place Transit Center

Coordinates: 33°57′47″N 84°07′52.5″W / 33.96306°N 84.131250°W / 33.96306; -84.131250
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Gwinnett Place Transit Center
Public transport bus service
Gwinnett Place Transit Center in 2019
General information
LocationDuluth, GA 30096
Coordinates33°57′47″N 84°07′52.5″W / 33.96306°N 84.131250°W / 33.96306; -84.131250
Owned byGwinnett County
Bus operators
Construction
Structure typePartially-covered pavilion
ParkingYes
Bicycle facilitiesYes
AccessibleYes
History
Opened2000 (2000)

The Gwinnett Place Transit Center (also Gwinnett County Transit Center) is a regional bus station and a major stop for Gwinnett County Transit buses in Gwinnett County and Atlanta, Georgia. The terminal contains a seating area, and is in close proximity to the Gwinnett Place & Sugarloaf business districts.

Bus services

  • 30: Connecting Duluth to Lilburn via South Berkely Road to Gwinnett Transit Center via Indian Trail - Lilburn Road. This portion is one-way only and is known as the "Lilburn Loop." It runs Burns to Pleasant Hill to Lawrenceville Highway to Rockbridge to Dickens back to Indian Trail-Lilburn Road. Frequency is 30 minutes peak to 60 minutes off peak.[1]
  • 40: Connecting Gwinnett Transit Center to the City of Lawrenceville via Old Norcross Rd. Atkison Road "Gwinnett Tech" through Old Norcross and Historic Downtown Lawrenceville and through portions which are only One-Way Sugarloaf Parkway. Frequency is 30 minutes peak to 60 minutes off peak.[1]
2 MCI D4500CL Express Buses on Beaver Ruin Road in Norcross, Georgia.

Future expansion

In 2017, Gwinnett Commissioners purchased additional property adjacent to the transit center for future expansion plans.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Routes & Schedules". www.gwinnettcounty.com. Retrieved 2018-05-27.
  2. ^ "BOC acquires land for future transit center expansion at Gwinnett Place Mall". Gwinnett Daily Post. Retrieved 2018-05-27.