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More People in Old Lyme And Lyme Are Taking The Bus

9 Town Transit reports increased ridership and expanded services in 2012

A Press Release from 9 Town Transit

Once again 9 Town Transit has seen large growth in ridership. Extended service hours, regional connections, new service in Haddam and improved awareness contributed to growth of 15 percent in 2012. 

Since 2009, 9 Town Transit has greatly expanded the reach and hours of its services. Public bus service is now available from the shoreline serving the towns of Chester, Clinton, Deep River, Essex, Haddam, Killingworth, Lyme, Old Lyme, Old Saybrook, and Westbrook with connections to New Haven, New London, Middletown, and Hartford, all for a fare of $1.50.

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Most services now begin around 6:00 AM and end at 7:00 PM or later. Connections are offered to four neighboring transit systems.

In addition to service improvements, 9 Town Transit has been actively promoting awareness of public transit options in the region. This has included a new website, brightly painted buses, bus stop signage throughout the region, print advertising and participations in community events.

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These factors contributed to a total annual ridership of just under 98,500 passenger trips, an 83 percent increase since 2009. About half of all trips are now work related. All services are open to the general public.

Additional information, route maps and schedules are available online at www.9towntransit.com or by calling 9 Town Transit at 860-510-0429.


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