Monroe Transit

Monroe Transit System
Slogan Monroe Transit. Why Not?
Parent City of Monroe, Louisiana
Founded 1906
Headquarters 700 Washington St, Monroe, LA 71201
Locale Monroe, Louisiana
Service area City of Monroe, Louisiana
Service type bus service
Routes 20
Hubs MTS Terminal, 207 Catalpa St., Monroe, LA 71201
Website mtsbus.org

Monroe Transit is the operator of public transportation in metropolitan Monroe, Louisiana. Since 1906, Monroe Transit, the nation's oldest publicly owned transportation system, has been continuously owned and operated by the City of Monroe. Over 100 years after its inception, Monroe Transit remains the public transportation provider to the City, offering twenty (20) regularly scheduled routes, as well as, paratransit services to the community.

Monroe Transit has a long, rich history. In 1903, at the urging of Mayor A.A. Forsythe, the Monroe City Council voted to begin the first municipal railroad in the United States. The city awarded a $100,000 contract to the Westinghouse Electrical Co. in 1904 to build the city-owned street railway. Construction began in May 1905 but was later delayed due to a Yellow Fever epidemic.[1]

On June 11, 1906 Mayor Forsythe, city officials, and prominent Monroe residents made the first official run of the Monroe Municipal Street Railway. Revenue service on the four lines began June 15, 1906. By this time, West Seattle, WA had already begun the first municipally owned street railway, making Monroe the second in the U.S. to introduce this new model of public transportation.

The street railway continued to operate until 1938. Although many extensions were made to the railway throughout its operation, Monroe was expanding, making buses a more economical and practical option. The final streetcar ran down the Lee Avenue line on August 21, 1938 and the evolution of Monroe Transit as the modern transportation system we know today had officially begun.

In 2005, night service was also instituted and hours for regular routes were extended. Service is not currently provided on Sundays.

Bus Routes

    Route NumberRoute NameMonday - FridaySaturday
    1Desiard StreetRoute 1Route 1
    2Trolley LineRoute 2NA
    3Twin City MallRoute 3Route 3
    4Marx StreetRoute 4See Route 11
    5University Ave.Route 5Route 5
    6Burg Jones LaneRoute 6Route 6
    7EA Conway HospitalRoute 7Route 7
    8Powell AvenueRoute 8See Route 12
    9Jackson StreetRoute 9Route 9
    10North MonroeRoute 10Route 10
    11Bernstein ParkRoute 11Route 11
    12White StreetRoute 12Route 12
    14Pecanland MallRoute 14Route 14
    15Delta CollegeRoute 15NA
    VOTECH Flyer-VOTECHNA
    Night Rider A-AA
    Night Rider B-BB
    Night Rider C-CC
    Night Rider D-DD

    References

    1. "Monroe Transit". Archived from the original on 2014-12-22. Retrieved 2015-02-01.


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