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Green Mountain Transit

Public transit system in Vermont, US From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Green Mountain Transit (GMT) is a regional public transit system based in Burlington, Vermont. GMT operates local and commuter bus services and paratransit, primarily in Chittenden County and Washington County. In 2024, the system had a ridership of 1,774,100, or about 7,300 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2025. It is the largest public transit agency in the state of Vermont.[4]

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History

In 2011, Chittenden County Transportation Authority and Green Mountain Transit Authority merged into one organization. The system was formally rebranded as Green Mountain Transit in 2016.[5]

Routes

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Local routes

Chittenden County (NextGen)

In June 2019, pairs of local routes were combined, given color-coded route names and through-routed via the Downtown Transit Center (DTC) with new schedules; see "Former routes" below for more information. Most local routes operate seven days a week with 20-minute or 30-minute service patterns during weekdays. Saturday service operates within 30- to 60-minute headways and Sunday service operates within 45- to 90-minute headways.

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Capital District

  • 80 City Route Mid-day
  • 81 Barre/Hospital Hill
  • 82 Montpelier/Hospital Hill
  • 87 Northfield Community Shuttle
  • 90 Health Center in Plainfield Shuttle
  • MyRide by GMT

Franklin/Grand Isle Counties

  • 110 St. Albans Downtown Shuttle

Lamoille County/Stowe/Mad River Valley (seasonal)

  • 108 Mountain Road Shuttle
  • 120 Valley Floor
  • 122 Mount Ellen
  • 124 Mountain Condos
  • 125 Access Road

Commuter and express routes

Commuter and express routes operate weekday rush periods only unless otherwise noted and are limited stop.

Chittenden County

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Capital District

  • 83 Waterbury Commuter
  • 84 US 2 Commuter
  • 86 Montpelier LINK Express (see table above)
  • 89 City Commuter
  • 93 Northfield Commuter

Franklin/Grand Isle Counties

  • 96 Franklin County Commuter (see table above)
  • 115 Alburgh / Georgia Commuter
  • 116 Richford / St. Albans Commuter

Shopping specials

Chittenden County

These are shuttle buses that each operate one day per week, in the morning, to/from senior housing centers. The general public is welcome on these routes.

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(*) denotes Burlington destinations

Capital District

  • 85 Hannaford Shopping Shuttle

Franklin/Grand Isle Counties

  • 109 Price Chopper Shopping Shuttle


Former routes

Chittenden County routes

On June 17, 2019, GMT converted all the previously-numbered routes to colored through-routed (via the DTC) services. A short time thereafter, due to passenger feedback, GMT added the route numbers back in with the color scheme. The Red Line was composed of the 7 and 1 routes, the Blue Line with the 6 and 2, the Green Line with the 5 and 9 and the Orange Line with the 10 (and the later addition of the 4, which was originally the Silver Loop after conversion). The 8 became the Gold Loop. On June 14, 2021, due to more customer feedback, the GMT eliminated the color designations in favor of the previous numerical ones.[7]

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Non-Chittenden County routes

  • 79 CVMC Barre Health Shuttle
  • 88 Capital Shuttle
  • 92 Montpelier Circulator
  • 100 Route 100 Commuter
  • 101 Mountain Road Shuttle
  • 102 Morrisville Loop
  • 103 Morrisville Shopping Shuttle
  • 121 Valley Evening Service
  • 126 SnowCap Commuter
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Fares

As of May 20, 2024, the fare is $2.00, with a $4.00 daily cap, and a $50.00 monthly cap. Discounted fares for people under 17, over 60, or who are disabled are $1.00, with a $2.00 daily cap and a $25.00 monthly cap.[8] Fares can be paid using the Ride Ready app, a smart card, contactless payment, or cash. However, the fare cap only applies when using the Ride Ready app.[8] Fares do not apply on rural services.

Current fleet

Most of the GMT fleet is made up of Gillig low-floor transit buses, although a number of New Flyer and Proterra buses are used. MCI long-distance buses and various shuttle buses built on Ford E-350 chassis have been purchased for intercity routes and transit service in outlying towns, respectively.
Note that this list is incomplete.

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Facilities

GMT's Downtown Transit Center is located in downtown Burlington on Saint Paul Street, between Pearl and Cherry Streets, with adjoining space along Pearl Street.[13] The commuter and express routes (86, 96) generally operate from adjacent bus stops located on Pearl Street. GMT also has a transit center in Montpelier.[14]

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