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VA Clinic: Temporary Stop Located on Mary Jane Blvd

Route 11 is detoured on Mary Jane Blvd to serve the VA Clinic. The temporary stop is located at the VA Clinic entrance as shown below.

Adjusted Holiday Hours: Dec & Jan

Mountain Line will be adjusting hours this December & January as follows:

December

  • Dec 24: Service ends at 7:45PM. The last bus will leave the Transfer Center at 6:45PM.
    • Please note: Data in our app, Bus Tracker and Google/Apple maps does not reflect this early closure. We apologize for this inconvenience.
  • Dec 25: Closed.
  • Dec 26: We will operate on a Sunday schedule.
  • Dec 31: Regular Service.

January

  • Jan 1: Closed.
  • Jan 2: We will operate on a Sunday Schedule.
  • Jan 16: We will operate on a Sunday Schedule.

Inbound Route 6 Detoured 12/14-12/15

Due to construction on Beartracks Bridge, the inbound Route 6 is detoured. The inbound bus stops at 5th & Higgins and Front & Higgins are temporarily closed. The outbound stop outside the Wilma on Higgins and Front is also closed.

Route 12 Detoured Due to Weather Dec. 1

Do to unsafe winter road conditions Dec 1, Route 12 is unable to serve stops on the following streets:

  • Whitaker Drive
  • High Park Way
  • 23rd Avenue
  • 55th Street
  • Gharrett Street, south of Briggs Street.

All closed stops are shown in yellow below and in the bus tracker.

Google Maps Data Temporarily Down

Mountain Line’s data in Google Maps is temporarily down. The platform is showing that Mountain Line is not operating until Sunday. This is incorrect. Mountain Line is closed Thanksgiving Day, then is back to operating regular service starting Friday, November 25.

Please default to using the Transit app, Bus Tracker, or the regular route map and schedule for planning your trip during this time.

Closed Thanksgiving Day

Mountain Line will be closed Thursday, November 24, Thanksgiving Day. We will be offering regular bus service again on Friday, November 25.

Mountain Line Sees 21% Ridership Increase After Adding Seven-Day, Seven-Night Service

MISSOULA, Mont.— Mountain Line announced fixed-route ridership has increased 21% since launching seven-day and seven-night service this July. The agency provided a total of 220,429 rides on its fixed-route service in April through June of this year, compared with 267,175 rides this July through September.

“It’s fantastic to see Missoulians using the long-requested later-evening and expanded weekend service,” said Corey Aldridge, Mountain Line CEO and general manager. “This increase in ridership reinforces that Mountain Line is essential, valued and widely used.”

The agency found a 9% increase in average weekday ridership; a 59% increase in average Saturday ridership; and an average of 1,319 trips per day on its new Sunday service. A rider getting on and off the bus is considered one ride or one trip.

Mountain Line also compared fixed-route ridership from August and September of 2021 and 2022, to find overall ridership has increased 35% from last year.

 20212022
August72,14093,606
September66,07192,366
Total138,211185,972

The agency’s expanded service also benefits seniors and people living with disabilities who use Mountain Line’s Paratransit and Shuttle Van services. Paratransit ridership has increased 59% from last year during the same period.

“Mountain Line benefits us all by helping students get to school, employees get to work and seniors and those living with disabilities remain mobile and active,” said Aldridge. “Even those who don’t ride benefit from reduced traffic congestion, decreased parking demand, cleaner air and a healthier, more equitable community.”

The July service expansion was a direct response to public input gathered during Mountain Line’s strategic planning process that began in 2017 and culminated in 2020 when voters approved the agency’s service-expansion initiative by a 20% margin. While the timeline for service expansions was impacted by the national labor shortage in 2021, the agency successfully grew from 58 employees in 2021 to 100 in 2022, allowing the expansion to take place.

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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 Stops Near Beartracks Bridge Closed

The following Route 6 bus stops are closed due to construction on Beartracks Bridge:

  • Higgins & Main St
  • Higgins & Front St
  • Higgins & 5th St (the Inbound stop is closed. The Outbound stop remains open outside the senior center.)

VA Stop Closed Until Further Notice

The Route 11 bus stop at the VA Clinic is closed until further notice due to construction. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause; however, it is unsafe for our buses to stop at this location during this time.

Operating Sunday Schedule Nov 11

Mountain Line will operate on a Sunday schedule Friday, November 11, Veteran’s Day.