Bay Area Transportation Authority

Bay Area Transit Authority (BATA) is a public transit agency that serves Grand Traverse and Leelanau counties in the US state of Michigan.

Bay Area Transportation Authority
Overview
LocaleGrand Traverse County, Leelanau County
Transit typeBus
Annual ridership532,000 (2018)[1]
Websitebata.net
Operation
Began operation1985

History

BATA was formed February 1, 1985, out of the former Leelanau County transit combined with the Dial-A-Ride service in Traverse City, Michigan. Over the years BATA has changed routes and branding their reputation to riders with technology improvements on buses.[2] BATA launched their new Bayline service on June 25th, 2018. This is the first high-frequency, east-west connection for the region, with buses every 15 - 17 minutes, 6am – 9pm, and it is fare-free.[3]

Services

  • City & village links
  • City loops
  • Village loops
  • Bayline
  • Indian Trails (Hall St. transfer station)
  • Benzie Bus[4] (Hall St. transfer station)
  • KAT Bus[5](Route 14 Turtle Creek Casino bus stop)
  • WEX Express[6](Route 1,5 and 12 Grand Traverse Mall Stop)

Routes

City loops
Route Inbound Outbound
1 Downtown Transfer Station GT Mall Entrance
2 Downtown Transfer Station Goodwill Inn
4 Downtown Transfer Station Meijer
5 Grand Traverse Mall Dennos Museum Center
Bayline Grand Traverse Mall Woodland Creek / Hotel District
Village loops
Route Inbound Outbound
10 Downtown Transfer Station/Traverse City Suttons Bay/Northport
11 Downtown Transfer Station/Traverse City Glen Arbor/Empire
12 Downtown Transfer Station/Traverse City Interlochen
13 Downtown Transfer Station/Traverse City Kingsley/Fife Lake
14 Downtown Transfer Station/Traverse City Cherry Capital Airport/Williamsburg

References

  1. "Ridership Metrics". bata.net. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
  2. "Bay Area Transportation Authority". Michigan Department of Transportation. Retrieved June 12, 2015.
  3. "Bayline Bus Route | BATA | Traverse City Bus Transportation". www.bata.net. Retrieved 2020-12-26.
  4. "Tc express". Benzie bus. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  5. "Regional transportation". Kalakaska Area Transit. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
  6. "WEX Express". CWTA. Retrieved 8 January 2020.
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