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CTtransit is the state-owned bus transit system serving the greater Hartford, New Haven, Stamford, Waterbury, New Britain, Meriden, Bristol and Wallingford

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CTtransit is the state-owned bus transit system serving the greater Hartford, New Haven, Stamford, Waterbury, New Britain, Meriden, Bristol and Wallingford areas. Customer Service representatives are available to assist you with information about CTtransit's services, to take your comments about the bus service and to assist you with lost and found items. See https://www.cttransit.com/contact-us for options to reach us.

Service Types
Local--Local bus routes make frequent stops, typically every 2 to 3 blocks, linking neighborhoods with urban centers and providing connections within and between communities. Although individual trips on some local buses operated in a limited- or skip-stop fashion, local bus routes primarily serve city streets and may also operate into malls, hospitals or shopping centers.

Flyer--Flyer bus routes are local routes that provide limited-stop service at all times, often by using highways, HOV lanes or busways for part of their route. Flyer bus routes offer somewhat faster service than their local counterparts for at no additional charge.

Bus Rapid Transit--CTfastrak bus routes are local routes that provide limited-stop service and operate primarily on HOV lanes or busways. Bus Rapid Transit routes offer significantly faster service than local routes and feature off-board fare collection (customers pre-pay their fare before boarding the bus at stations).

Express--Express bus routes are long-distance services that link cities or connect suburbs with regional urban centers. Express bus routes make very few stops and operate non-stop over long distances. As a result, express bus routes charge distance-based fares.

Connector--Connector bus routes offer peak-hour weekday bus service connecting rail stations to central business areas. Buses are timed to meet certain CT Rail New Haven Line operated by Metro-North, CTrail Shore Line East and Amtrak trains at the station. Connector bus routes hold for connecting trains to allow customers to make more reliable connections to nearby destinations that are not within walking distance of the train station.

Shuttle--Shuttle bus routes are short-distance services, usually operating in the downtown area, designed to bring customers closer to their destination. Shuttle bus routes operate free of charge, without the hassle of having to obtain a paper transfer or re-swipe their bus pass.

Address: 100 Leibert Rd, Hartford 06120
Phone: (860) 525-9181
State: CT
City: Hartford
Street Number: 100 Leibert Rd
Zip Code: 06120
categories: transit system, transportation service


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