South Central Illinois Mass Transit District Explained

South Central Illinois Mass Transit District
Headquarters:1616 East McCord St, Centralia, Illinois
Locale:Benton, Centralia, Du Quoin, Mt. Vernon, Pinckneyville, West Frankfort
Service Area:Clinton, Franklin, Jefferson, Marion, Perry and Washington counties in Illinois
Service Type:Bus service and demand-response service
Routes:18
Annual Ridership:60,311 (2021)
Website:South Central Transit

South Central Illinois Mass Transit District is a provider of mass transportation in Clinton, Franklin, Jefferson, Marion, Perry and Washington counties in Illinois, with deviated fixed-routes serving numerous cities, as well as demand-response service across the counties. As of 2021, the system provided 60,311 rides over 14,109 annual vehicle revenue hours.[1]

History

Public transit has existed in South Central Illinois since at least 1892, when the Centralia & Central City Street Railway Co. began operating horsecar service in Centralia. Streetcar service was operated locally in Centralia and Mt. Vernon until 1930 and 1917 respectively, when both cities had their streetcar systems replaced with buses.[2] Local transit also previously had existed in Du Quoin and West Frankfort, provided by horsecar and bus respectively.[3] Since SCT began operations, service has gradually improved with the addition of more service hours, bus shelters and more.[4] [5]

Service

South Central Illinois MTD provides deviated fixed-route and demand-response services. There are 18 deviated fixed-routes, where two provide intra-city transit in Centralia,two provide intra-city transit in Mt. Vernon, while the remained serve intercity trips in the region. As of June 2023, there are two routes which are temporarily suspended.[6]

Local Routes

Intercity Routes

Transfer Points

Fixed Route Ridership

The ridership statistics shown here are of fixed route services only and do not include demand response.[7]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: South Central Illinois Mass Transit District Agency Profile. June 3, 2023.
  2. Web site: Transit Systems in Illinois:Medium Size Cities. June 3, 2023.
  3. Web site: Transit Systems in Illinois:Smaller Cities. June 3, 2023.
  4. Web site: South Central Illinois Mass Transit District route changes announced. July 18, 2019. Christi Mathis. June 12, 2023.
  5. News: South Central IL Mass Transit District bids-Bus Shelters. April 19, 2023. Breeze Courier. June 12, 2023.
  6. Web site: Description of Service. June 3, 2023.
  7. Web site: The National Transit Database (NTD): South Central Illinois Mass Transit District. June 3, 2023.