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Mountain Line to Offer Special Parade-of-Lights Shuttle December 4

MISSOULA – Mountain Line is pleased to offer special shuttle service this Saturday, December 4, for the Reverse Parade of Lights in Downtown Missoula. Parade-goers can catch Mountain Line’s electric bus on Ryman Street, directly outside of the Central Park Garage, approximately every 20 minutes between 4 PM and 7 PM during the event.

The shuttle is aimed at providing accessible transportation while also helping to decrease traffic congestion and protect air quality.

“Hopping on our electric-bus shuttle gives everyone a front-row seat to view the floats parked along Higgins, without having to deal with the stress of traffic,” said Mountain Line CEO and General Manager, Corey Aldridge. “Plus, riders will get to check out our newest electric bus, benefiting us all by helping keep our valley air clean.”

A reminder that masks are required onboard all Mountain Line vehicles, and eating or drinking is not permitted. The Parade of Lights Route Map is available here.

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Closed Thanksgiving Day

Mountain Line will be closed Thursday, November 25, for Thanksgiving Day. We hope you have a safe and happy holiday!

Service will resume Friday, November 26.

Closed Veterans Day, Thurs, Nov 11

Mountain Line is closed Thursday, November 11 in honor of Veterans Day. Service will resume Friday, November 12.

Time Change is This Sunday, 11/7

Reminder: Daylight saving time ends this Sunday, November 7, at 2 AM. Be sure to turn your clocks back one hour.

Buses Are Operating As Scheduled, Though May Not Appear in App Or Bus Tracker

Due to a technical glitch, some Mountain Line buses are not showing up in our mobile app or bus tracker. Buses are operating as scheduled. We apologize for this inconvenience.

Routes 1 & 2 Going to 20-min Frequency Starting Oct 18

Effective Monday, October 18, Routes 1 & 2 will operate on 20-minute frequencies until further notice. This is in response to a staffing shortage.

We value employee health and wellbeing and will remain on adjusted schedules until adequately staffed. Join a team where you’re valued and apply today at mountainline.com/careers!

Mountain Line to Adjust Service Due to Staffing Shortage

MISSOULA – Starting Monday, October 18, Mountain Line will adjust frequency on Routes 1 and 2 from 15 minutes to 20 minutes in response to a staffing shortage. Routes 8 and 12 will also operate on adjusted schedules. These changes will remain in effect until further notice. 

Like many agencies across Missoula and the nation, Mountain Line is shorthanded.  

“COVID-19 has changed our community on many levels,” said Mountain Line CEO and General Manager Corey Aldridge. “Like many other workplaces right now, we are facing difficulty in recruiting suitable employees. Making these slight adjustments to schedules allows us to continue serving riders without major disruptions.”  

To provide regularly-scheduled service, Mountain Line needs a minimum of 50 full-time bus operators. Currently, the agency has 41 full-time drivers, with five more in various stages of training, and is actively recruiting for its next training class beginning November 1. 

“We are seeking individuals committed to safety and exceptional customer service, not necessarily those with previous transit experience,” said Aldridge. “A career with Mountain Line is about serving Missoula to benefit us all, with the opportunity to learn public transportation from the ground up.” 

Mountain Line offers comprehensive paid training, including taking employees through the process of earning their commercial driver’s license. The agency also offers full benefits and contributes to employee health reimbursement accounts, gym membership fees and retirement pensions on top of hourly wage. 

For more details or to apply, visit mountainline.com/careers.  

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Mountain Line was named the top public transit agency in North America in its size in 2021, earning the American Public Transportation Association Outstanding Public Transportation System Achievement Award. The agency also won the Montana Transit Association statewide safety award in 2021. Committed to a zero-tailpipe-emissions fleet by 2035, Mountain Line has a long-standing commitment to clean air, public health and a more sustainable future. Since becoming a zero-fare system in 2015, ridership has increased nearly 70 percent. During normal times, Mountain Line provides more than 1.5 million rides annually, helping students get to school, employees get to work, and seniors and those living with disabilities stay active, mobile and independent. By reducing the number of single vehicles on the road, lessening traffic congestion and investing in electric buses, Mountain Line benefits us all.    

Route 6 Detour Effective Oct 6 – 10

Due to construction on the Beartracks Bridge (formerly called Higgins Bridge), Route 6 will operate on a detour October 6 – 10. This will impact the stops shown below.

Note: Route 6 riders wishing to catch the Inbound bus at the corner of 5th St & Higgins Ave can use the bus stops on 5th & Myrtle or 5th & Gerald instead.

Temporarily closed: bus stop at 5th & Higgins.

Temporarily closed: bus stops at Higgins & Main and Higgins & Front.

Mountain Line is Operating on Indigenous People’s Day, Mon, Oct 11

We are operating regular schedules on Indigenous People’s Day, Monday, October 11 (with the exception of Routes 8 & 12, which are currently adjusted).

Find all route schedules here.

Routes 8 & 12 Weekday Schedules Adjusted Until Further Notice

Effective Monday, October 4, until further notice, Routes 8 & 12 will be operating on adjusted weekday schedules due to a staffing shortage. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Route 8 Schedule

Route 12 Schedule

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