Pasco County Public Transportation

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Pasco County Public Transportation
File:PCPT logo.png
Headquarters8620 Galen Wilson Boulevard
LocalePort Richey, Florida
Service areaPasco County
Service typebus service, paratransit
Routes9
DestinationsPort Richey, New Port Richey, Zephyrhills, Dade City, Land O' Lakes
HubsPort Richey, New Port Richey, Zephyrhills, Dade City
Fuel typeDiesel
WebsitePCPT

Pasco County Public Transportation (or PCPT) provides public transportation in Pasco County, Florida. The agency operates both fixed bus and paratransit services.

Routes

PCPT operates ten fixed bus routes throughout Pasco County: three in East Pasco, six in West Pasco, and one weekday, cross-county service.

  • West County Routes:
  • East County Routes:
    • 30 Trilby-Zephyrhills
    • 31 Pasco–Hernando State College-Dade City-Clinton-Dade City
    • 41 - Land O' Lakes
    • 54 Universal Plaza, Medical Center of Trinity, Tampa Premium Outlets, Shops at Wiregrass, -Pasco–Hernando State College, The Grove - Zephyrhills City Hall

Connections to PSTA

Two PCPT bus routes, 18 and 19, provide connectivity with PSTA bus routes 19 and 66 respectively.

Connections to HART

PCPT bus route 54 connects with HART's commuter express line 275LX

PCPT bus route 41 connects with HART's20X

Connections to Hernando County's THE BUS

PCPT bus route 21 connects with The Bus's Purple Route on weekdays, providing a connection to Hernando County for the first time.

Fleet

  • 25 foot Blue Bird (1997/1998/2002): 4/4/4
  • 32 Foot Blue Bird (2002): 4
  • 30 Foot Blue Bird (2003/7): 3/5
  • 35 Foot Blue Bird (2006): 3

Expansion of Service

On March 5, 2012 a new weekday, cross-county route was added running along State Road 54. This service connects the east and west bus systems.[1]

References

  1. ^ Jones, Andy (7 March 2012). "Pasco gets first cross-county bus service". Tampa Tribune. Retrieved 11 March 2012.

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