Valley Transit (Wisconsin)
Bus service serving Appleton, Wisconsin/Fox Cities / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Valley Transit is a city bus and paratransit commission operated by the city government of Appleton, Wisconsin. It has operated as a bus system since 1930, and has been fully operated by the city since 1978.
Parent | City of Appleton[1] |
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Commenced operation | 1930; 94 years ago (1930) |
Headquarters | 801 S. Whitman Ave,[2] Appleton, Wisconsin |
Locale | Appleton/Fox Cities |
Service type | Bus & paratransit |
Routes | 20[1] |
Stations | 3
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Depots | 1 |
Fleet | 33[3] |
Daily ridership | 3,326 (2020)[3] |
Annual ridership | 737,910 (2022)[1] |
Website | myvalleytransit |
The system operates across the Fox Cities and serves the cities of Appleton, Kaukauna, Menasha, and Neenah, as well as the towns of Buchanan and Grand Chute; and the villages of Fox Crossing, Darboy, Kimberly, and Little Chute. It connects with Oshkosh's GO Transit system via Route 10. Through an agreement with the Appleton Area School District, Valley Transit allows all students enrolled in an AASD middle/high school to ride the bus for free during the school year.[4]