Macon Transit Authority Explained

Macon Transit Authority
Company Slogan:We Keep Macon Moving!
Founded:1973
Headquarters:200 Cherry Street
Locale:Macon, Georgia
Service Area:Bibb County, Georgia
Service Type:bus service, paratransit
Routes:10
Stations:Terminal Station
Fleet:40[1]
Website:mta-mac.com

The Macon Transit Authority is the primary provider of mass transportation in Macon, Georgia. Ten city bus routes serve the area, with most operating from Monday through Saturday. Like most major cities, the MTA uses various forms of transit advertising including bus shelters, bus benches, and city bus advertising throughout the combined city-county. Bus service has been prevalent in the city, since streetcar lines were removed in 1938. The private Bibb Transit Company controlled public transit in the city until their 1973 purchase by the county government.

Fare structure and operation

As of 2022, the regular fare is, with discounted rates available for seniors age 62 and higher and students between 13 age 13 and 12th grade . Children under 13 can ride for free with an adult. There is also a transfer fare of . The paratransit fare is, but an application is required.

Riders have several ways of paying the fares. A Smart Card can be purchased in the transfer station, or they can use a smartphone app to purchase tickets. Cash can be used, but only coins in exact change.

In February 2023, the MTA board voted to raise the regular rate to and the other rates and fees accordingly, pending a public comment period.[2]

Routes

As of November 2020, there are 10 routes in Bibb County

Fleet

There are currently 40 vehicles in the fleet. This includes 2 electric BYD K9S buses paid for by a Federal Transit Administration grant awarded to Macon-Bibb County in 2017. The two new electric buses were unveiled on Oct 16, 2020.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Eason . Jenna . Riding the bus in Macon isn't so hard. Here's a simple guide to get you started . 30 May 2022 . The Macon Telegraph . 30 April 2021.
  2. News: Finney . Gloria Ruth . Public transportation fares set to rise in Macon-Bibb . 14 February 2023 . WGXA News . 2 February 2023.
  3. News: Macon-Bibb County Transit Authority begins going green, welcomes first two electric buses . 4 June 2022 . Mass Transit Magazine . Endeavor Business Media, LLC . 23 October 2020.