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If you live in Ann Arbor or are headed that way, be aware that a several mile section of U.S. 23 is scheduled to close for overpass demolition on Friday so that construction workers can rebuild it.
The Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority (AAATA), which brands itself as "TheRide", operates public bus services throughout the city and nearby Ypsilanti. The AATA operates the Blake Transit Center on Fourth Ave. in downtown Ann Arbor, and the Ypsilanti Transit Center.
The Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority (AAATA), branded as TheRide, is the public transit system serving the Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti area in the U.S. state of Michigan. In fiscal year 2021 (October 2020 – October 2021), the system had a ridership of 1,725,797.
The Blake Transit Center (BTC) is a major public transit station in downtown Ann Arbor, Michigan. It is the main hub for TheRide, serving as the terminus and transfer point for 17 Ann Arbor-based routes in the system's hub-and-spoke bus network. [1] It also serves as a transfer point for multiple intercity bus services.
US 23 – Flint, Ann Arbor: Southern terminus of southern unsigned segment; exit 78 on US 23: 1.723: 2.773: Leroy Street River Street: Northern terminus of southern unsigned segment: Gap in route : 0.000: 0.000: Leroy Street Silver Lake Road: Southern terminus of northern signed segment: 1.286: 2.070: US 23 – Flint, Ann Arbor
The Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan (RTA) is a public transit agency serving Metro Detroit and the Ann Arbor area in the U.S. state of Michigan. It operates the QLINE streetcar in Detroit, [1] and coordinates and oversees the public transit services operated by DDOT, SMART, TheRide, and the Detroit People Mover.
The policy could impact, among other programs, the Federal Transit Administration’s Capital Investment Grant, meaning investments in public transportation including commuter rail, light rail and ...
The first future freeway portion of US 23 was built in 1957 from north of Ann Arbor to Whitmore Lake as a divided highway. [54] [55] On June 30, 1958, the first stretch of the "Fenton–Clio Expressway" opened, stretching from Fenton to Birch Run. [56] The freeway connection from Dundee south to Ohio was opened on October 1, 1959. [57]