Twin Cities Area Transportation Authority

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Twin Cities Area Transportation Authority
Founded1974
Headquarters275 East Wall Street
LocaleBenton Harbor, Michigan
Service areaBerrien County, Michigan
Service typebus service, paratransit, dial-a-ride
Routes2
Fleet16 [1]

Twin Cities Area Transportation Authority (TCATA) is an urban/rural transit provider that provides fixed-route and dial-a-ride bus transit service throughout the St. Joseph-Benton Harbor area. It was established in 1974[2] It is funded through federal grants and state and local funds.[1] and run by the elected Board of Trustees with consultation from the Local Advisory Council made up of residents within the service area.

Fixed routes

The fixed route service was originally made of three routes - Red Route, Blue Route and Green Route. As of January 1, 2010, the Green Route was canceled due to low ridership. The Red Route serves Benton Harbor, St. Joseph, St. Joseph Charter Township and Royalton Township. The Blue Route serves Benton Harbor and Benton Township. Both routes operate between 6:00 am – 10:00 pm on weekdays and 8:00 am – 10:00 pm on Saturdays. The Blue Route runs every half an hour, while the Red Route runs every hour. The regular fares are $1.00, and $0.50 for seniors and people with disabilities.

Transit connections

Red Route stops near the St. Joseph Amtrak station, which is served by Pere Marquette route. The route will drop off riders directly at the station on request and pick up riders if they call ahead of time.

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