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Mountain Line To Host Streaming Concert Series

Mountain Line will host a livestream concert series Wednesdays at 6 p.m. from August 19 – September 16! The five-part series will feature solo artists or duets living in the same household playing an hour-long set in one of our electric buses. The concerts will be livestreamed on Mountain Line’s Facebook page and a higher-quality, edited version will be available on our YouTube channel for post-stream viewing and sharing.   

Mountain Line is sponsoring the venue (our electric bus), the sound equipment and videography. We’re working with Missoula Area Music Association (MAMA), The Trail 103.3, Windfall and the Missoula City-County Health Department to put on this event successfully and responsibly. Tune in for more details as we get closer by listening to The Trail 103.3, following us on social media, and watching community events calendars and partner promotions.  

Mountain Line is excited for this opportunity to help keep our community connected safely, while also supporting the local musicians who help make our community vibrant and make Missoula, Missoula. Local artists have been particularly hard hit by COVID-19 and with Roots Festival and other live music events postponed, we see a place where we can help connect people, without bringing them physically together.  

SCHEDULE – WEDNESDAYS AT 6 P.M.:

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– Aug 19: ARTIST TBA

– Aug 26, “Support Our Roots Week”: ARTIST TBA

– Sept 2: ARTIST TBA

– Sept 9: ARTIST TBA

– Sept 16: ARTIST TBA

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Temporary Stop Closures: Main Street

Due to construction, all bus stops on Main St west of Madison St (right after our stop by First Security Bank) are temporarily closed due to construction. This impacts riders on the inbound Routes 1 & 12. Thank you for your patience as we navigate construction season!

Bus Stop Improvement Project: Construction Update

Construction for our Bus Stop Improvement Project will begin along Arthur Ave this week, between 6th St & South Ave. Riders will still have access to bus service during this time, but may need to look for a temporary bus stop sign adjacent to their regular stop.

To learn more about our project, check out this coverage from NBC Montana, or visit our project web page.

Mon, July 20 Will Be Tier 2 Service

Tomorrow, Monday, July 20, Mountain Line will be operating Tier 2 service. More details here.

Mountain Line to Temporarily Reduce Service on July 15

Due to a staffing shortage, Mountain Line is suspending Route 8 service and reducing frequency on Route 12 on Wednesday, July 15. We hope to reinstate regular service July 16.

Route 8 riders can still access the majority of Route 8 destinations via Routes 1, 2 and 6, including taking Route 6 to Community Medical Center.

The updated Route 12 schedule for Wednesday, July 15, can be found here.

We will reinstate normal service as quickly as possible and apologize for the inconvenience.

Route 8 Out of Service Afternoon of July 14; Temporary Stop Closure Route 1

Route 8 will not be operating from 3:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. today, Tuesday, July 14. We apologize for any inconvenience.

The outbound Route 1 stop at South & Gerald is temporarily closed as construction for the Bus Stop Improvement Project begins.

Mountain Line to Host Kickoff Ceremony for Community-Wide Bus Stop Improvement Project

MISSOULA – Mountain Line will host a kickoff ceremony to launch its citywide Bus Stop Improvement Project Tuesday, July 14, at 10:30 a.m. The Bus Stop Improvement Project will impact every stop along Mountain Line’s 12 fixed routes and is focused on three objectives: improve safety, increase accessibility and maximize efficiency.  

Riders can expect to see improvements ranging from updated signage at all stops, to new bus stop shelters, benches and trash receptacles at the mostly highly used locations. Some bus stops will also be consolidated for efficiency or moved to a safer access point nearby. 

“This kickoff ceremony signifies the culmination of years of research, planning and public engagement for one of the largest projects our agency has ever undertaken,” said Vince Caristo, Mountain Line planning and projects manager. “This project will make our bus stops even safer and more accessible, while also increasing route efficiency. These improvements will benefit everyone.” 

Today, many bus stops in Missoula are located upstream of a pedestrian crosswalk or trail crossing, which often causes a bus to obscure the visibility of people using the crossing. To improve safety for riders, several bus stops will be relocated to the far-side of intersections to reduce vehicle-pedestrian conflicts and improve safety for all road users.  

Other stops will be moved to locations where on-street parking is prohibited and where it is feasible to install a level landing area to improve the overall accessibility of the transit system for all riders. A smooth and level surface of sufficient width and depth is needed to safely load and unload passengers who use a wheelchair or have other mobility impairments. 

Finally, in addition to moving several stops, Mountain Line will also consolidate under-utilized stops to help keep buses running on time. This consolidation helps minimize impacts to on-street parking, while allowing Mountain Line to better leverage amenity investments to reach more people. This part of the improvement project is in response to growing ridership, pre-COVID-19, attributed in large part to the agency’s successful Zero-Fare program launched in 2015.  

All moved or consolidated stops will be within a quarter mile, or roughly a five-minute walk, from another bus stop, ensuring service is still easily accessible to all riders within Mountain Line’s existing service area.   

The project will be carried out in two phases of construction, both funded by a federal Bus and Bus Facilities grant awarded to Mountain Line in 2018. Phase One construction will begin the week of July 13 and will impact stops on Mountain Line’s BOLT! Routes 1 and 2.  

Phase Two construction is set begin later this fall and will impact bus stops on all remaining routes. The Bus Stop Improvement Project is expected to be completed by the spring of 2021.  

The Bus Stop Improvement Project, by the numbers, will:

  • Add or upgrade 18 bus stop shelters. 
  • Add 68 accessible boarding and alighting areas. 
  • Add or upgrade seating at 51 bus stops. 
  • Add over 50 new trash receptacles at bus stops. 
  • Consolidate the total number of bus stops from 452 to 352. 

“This improvement project is like a remodel of our entire system,” said Caristo. “The construction process will require some patience and flexibility from the community, but by the same token, everyone — riders, pedestrians, cyclists and other drivers — will benefit from the finished product.” 

Riders are encouraged to actively monitor Mountain Line’s website and social media channels for Rider Alerts about the project and can review all upcoming bus stop improvements using an interactive map on Mountain Line’s website at www.mountainline.com/bus-stop-improvements.  

The project kickoff ceremony this Tuesday will include comments from MUTD Board Member and Homeword Executive Director, Andrea Davis, Mountain Line General Manager, Corey Aldridge, RN Sustainability Program Manager with Providence St. Patrick Hospital, Sarah Johnson, and City Council Ward 6 Representative, Julie Merritt. The public is encouraged to virtually attend the event by tuning into the live stream on the agency’s Facebook page

A reminder that all COVID-19 precautions remain in place, including the requirement that all riders over the age of 2 (please note this is a different age requirement than the Missoula City-County Health Department) and medically able must wear a face mask while onboard.  

In 2020, Mountain Line committed to a zero-tailpipe-emissions fleet by 2035. This commitment solidified Mountain Line’s long-standing commitment to clean air, public health and a more sustainable future. Mountain Line became a Zero-fare system in 2015, made possible through partnerships with local government, businesses and nonprofits. Since the debut of Zero-fare, ridership has increased 70 percent. Mountain Line now provides more than 1.5 million rides annually, helping students get to school, employees get to work, and helping seniors and people 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. 

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Route 8 Morning Service Suspended July 10

Route 8 will not be in service this morning, Friday, July 10. It will be back in operation this afternoon at 3:05 p.m. We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your patience.

Fourth of July Closure

There will be no service Saturday, July 4, in observance of Independence Day. Regular service will resume Monday, July 6. We hope you have a wonderful and safe holiday!

Russell Street and River Road Bus Shelters

The Inbound and Outbound Route 2 will now service the bus stop shelters located at Russell Street and River Road.