Imperial Valley Transit
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Imperial Valley Transit (IVT), also known as IV Transit, is the provider of mass transportation in California's Imperial Valley, serving the cities of El Centro, Calexico, Brawley, and Imperial. Formed in 1989 with just 3 buses and serving close to 3000 passengers per month,[1] the agency currently serves more than 73,000 passengers per month[5] with over 20 buses in operation. Twelve routes, plus the El Centro Circulators (which are labeled as the Green Line running clockwise and the Blue Line running counterclockwise) form the structure of the system. Service is provided every day of the week except on recognized federal holidays. Two limited stop routes (the 31/32 Direct) also travel Monday-Saturday, and two express buses (the 21 & 22 IVC Express) run to Imperial Valley College when classes are in session.
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Parent | Imperial County Transportation Commission (ICTC)[1] |
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Founded | November 1, 1989; 34 years ago (1989-11-01)[2] |
Headquarters | 792 East Ross Road El Centro, CA 92243 |
Locale | El Centro, CA |
Service area | Imperial County, California |
Service type | |
Routes | 14 |
Stations | |
Annual ridership | 842,836 (FY 2016)[4] |
Operator | First Transit[1] |
Chief executive | Mark Baza |
Website | ivtransit.com |