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Route 4: Potential delays evening of 8/20

Route 4 may experience delays this evening, Friday, August 20, due to Kettle House Amphitheater concert traffic.

Beartracks Bridge Open to Mountain Vehicles – Route 6, Trolley Back to Normal

Beartracks Bridge [previously called Higgins Bridge] will reopen to Mountain Line vehicles starting Wednesday morning, August 18. Formerly closed stops near the bridge will reopen at that time.

The Saturday Market Trolley will also resume normal routing. Trolley map here.

Route 5 Detour Impacting Inbound Stops

Due to a road closure, all Inbound Route 5 stops south of Lolo street are temporarily closed. Outbound stops remain open at this time. These stops are updated in the app and shown below.

Tech Difficulties Impacting App ETAs & Bus Headsigns

We’re experiencing technical difficulties that are impacting our app ETAs & bus headsigns. We’re working to fix this as quickly as possible and apologize for any inconvenience. If you need to reach us about your bus ETA during this time, please call 406-721-3333.

First Friday Celebration at Mountain Line Transfer Center Set for August 6

MISSOULA – Mountain Line invites the public to attend its First Friday event with artist Stella Nall to celebrate the completion of Nall’s full-scale mural across the south entrance of the agency’s Downtown Transfer Center.

The mural, titled “Climate Conscious Creatures Wheel Toward a Sustainable Future,” combines Nall’s whimsical style and cultural heritage with Mountain Line’s commitments to a sustainable future.

“I use a lot of symbolism in my work. Some of it is drawn from tradition, and some I develop to speak to my own experiences,” said Nall, a 23-year-old descendant of the Apsáalooke (Crow) Tribe. “I was initially drawn to this opportunity because I’m very passionate about sustainability and how we can make conscious steps toward maintaining a healthier balance with the earth.”

Nall’s design shows animals native to Montana imagined as bus creatures wheeling through clean air above the mountains. Each bus has many wheels inspired by the form and color palate of the traditional Plains medicine wheel.

“There are varying understandings of the Medicine Wheel in terms of direction and color association, but one interpretation is that it is a symbol of hope – movement toward healing for those who seek it,” wrote Nall in her artist statement. “I am including it in this design to speak to the sustainability efforts we are capable of making, and how switching to sustainable transportation options may be a step towards healing humanity’s damaged relationship with the environment.”

The public art call in 2020 was a joint effort between Mountain Line and the City of Missoula Public Arts Committee (PAC). Jennifer Sweten, Director of Operations at Mountain Line and a member of the PAC review committee, said she was captured by Nall’s vision and personality.

“We loved how Stella created a direct connection between public transportation and stewardship for the environment,” said Sweten. “At Mountain Line, sustainability is one of our guiding principles, from reducing traffic congestion and helping keep our air clean, to committing to a zero-tailpipe-emissions fleet by 2035.”

Kathi Olson, acting chair of the PAC, said she couldn’t imagine a better pairing than Mountain Line and Nall.

“There are many factors that go into building a healthier, more equitable community,” said Olson. “And we see three of them coming together in this project: supporting public art, BIPOC representation, and sustainable, accessible public transportation.”

The First Friday celebration will be held outside the south entrance at 200 West Pine Street this Friday, August 6, from 5:30 PM to 7 PM, with comments from the artist at 5:45 PM. All are welcome.

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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 MTA 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 11: Temporary Stop Closures

Route 11 riders: Due to construction, both Inbound and Outbound stops at Wheeler Dr & Majestic Dr are temporarily closed. If needing service to this area, please request to get off at Wheeler & Expressway.

These stops are expected to reopen mid-week.

Routes 1 & 2 Going to 20-Minute Frequency 7/26 – 9/4

Starting Monday, July 26, Mountain Line will be adjusting frequency on Routes 1 and 2 from 15-minutes to 20-minutes. This adjusted schedule is in effect July 26 through September 4, 2021. Normal service is expected to resume Monday, September 6.

Like many agencies across Missoula and the nation, Mountain Line is experiencing a staffing shortage. The agency has a full bus operator training class in progress, with additional classes slated to start in August and September.  

“In order to allow our new trainees time to complete their training, and to protect existing employees from burnout, we have decided to temporarily adjust frequency along some routes,” said CEO and General Manager Corey Aldridge.

Mountain Line is actively recruiting customer-service and safety-oriented individuals. The agency offers competitive pay, paid training to earn your CDL, full benefits and a retirement plan. 

Apply at mountainline.com/careers. 

Saturday Market Trolley – Adjusted Route Starting 7/17

In response to the Beartracks Bridge weight restrictions, we have modified our Saturday Market Trolley route, effective July 17, 2021. All Mountain Line services are zero-fare.

Update map below.

Routes 2 & 11 Delayed Due to Fire on S. Reserve

Due to a fire burning on S Reserve, Routes 2 & 11 are experiencing delays. Thank you for your patience.

Route 6: Stops near Beartracks (Higgins) Bridge closed

The following stops along Route 6 are closed for the foreseeable future:

  • Outbound at Higgins Ave & Main St.
  • Outbound at Higgins Ave & Front St.
  • Inbound at Higgins Ave & Front St.
  • Inbound at Higgins Ave & 5th St.