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Overview | |
Locale | Fort Collins, Colorado |
Termini |
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Stations | 14 |
Website | ridetransfort.com/max |
Service | |
Type | Bus rapid transit |
Operator(s) | Transfort |
Daily ridership | 4,680 (Sep. 2015) [1] |
Ridership | 568,477 (2014) [2] |
History | |
Opened | May 10, 2014 |
Technical | |
Line length | 5 miles (8.0 km) [3] |
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MAX Bus Rapid Transit is a
bus rapid transit system serving
Fort Collins, Colorado. The service, operated by
Transfort, consists of one route serving 12 stations on the 5-mile-long (8.0 km) Mason Corridor Transitway between South Transit Center and Downtown Fort Collins, with stops near the
Colorado State University campus.
[3]
[4] The MAX route includes sections of new dedicated bus guideway, as well as shared city streets; in some cases, the bus has priority signal access.
[5]
It opened on May 10, 2014, at a cost of $87 million, as the first bus rapid transit system in the state of Colorado. [6] Service was free for the first three months, with fare collection starting August 25. [7] Fares must be pre-paid online or by using a ticket machine at any stop. Tickets and passes may also be purchased at each of Transfort's transit stations. [8] As of August 27, 2017, MAX and several supporting routes also operate on Sunday. [9] In its first five years, the route provided 6.2 million rides [10] and was lauded as a top-notch service for a city its size. [11]
The Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP), under its BRT Standard, has given MAX a preliminary classification as a "Basic BRT" corridor. [12]
MAX operates daily year-round, frequency depending on time of day, generally every 10–15 minutes Monday through Saturday and every 30 minutes on Sunday. [13]
Each full-size (60' articulating) MAX bus can carry four bicycles inside—two standing and two hanging. Smaller MAX buses have a triple bike rack on the front, with room for one bike inside. [14] [15]
MAX Bus Rapid Transit | |
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Overview | |
Locale | Fort Collins, Colorado |
Termini |
|
Stations | 14 |
Website | ridetransfort.com/max |
Service | |
Type | Bus rapid transit |
Operator(s) | Transfort |
Daily ridership | 4,680 (Sep. 2015) [1] |
Ridership | 568,477 (2014) [2] |
History | |
Opened | May 10, 2014 |
Technical | |
Line length | 5 miles (8.0 km) [3] |
Transfort MAX | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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MAX Bus Rapid Transit is a
bus rapid transit system serving
Fort Collins, Colorado. The service, operated by
Transfort, consists of one route serving 12 stations on the 5-mile-long (8.0 km) Mason Corridor Transitway between South Transit Center and Downtown Fort Collins, with stops near the
Colorado State University campus.
[3]
[4] The MAX route includes sections of new dedicated bus guideway, as well as shared city streets; in some cases, the bus has priority signal access.
[5]
It opened on May 10, 2014, at a cost of $87 million, as the first bus rapid transit system in the state of Colorado. [6] Service was free for the first three months, with fare collection starting August 25. [7] Fares must be pre-paid online or by using a ticket machine at any stop. Tickets and passes may also be purchased at each of Transfort's transit stations. [8] As of August 27, 2017, MAX and several supporting routes also operate on Sunday. [9] In its first five years, the route provided 6.2 million rides [10] and was lauded as a top-notch service for a city its size. [11]
The Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP), under its BRT Standard, has given MAX a preliminary classification as a "Basic BRT" corridor. [12]
MAX operates daily year-round, frequency depending on time of day, generally every 10–15 minutes Monday through Saturday and every 30 minutes on Sunday. [13]
Each full-size (60' articulating) MAX bus can carry four bicycles inside—two standing and two hanging. Smaller MAX buses have a triple bike rack on the front, with room for one bike inside. [14] [15]