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1973 (as Des Moines MTA) 2006 (as DART) Headquarters: 620 Cherry St, Des Moines, IA 50309: Locale: Des Moines, IA, United States: Service area: Des Moines and surrounding communities in Polk County: Service type: Bus service, Express bus service, Paratransit, On Demand, Vanpool: Routes: 26: Stops: 1,721 [1] Hubs: 1 (DART Central Station) Fleet
The first intercity bus station in Des Moines was the Union Bus Station, which opened in February 1924 at 106 Sixth Avenue. [2] On January 5, 1932, a new union bus depot opened at 505 Grand Avenue, built by Chicago & North Western Stages. [4]
I-35 / I-80 at West Des Moines: I-35 / I-80 at Des Moines: 1961: current I-280: 9.862: 15.871 I-80 / US 6 at Davenport: I-280 at Rock Island, Ill. 1973: current I-380: 72.969: 117.432 I-80 / U.S. Route 218 / Iowa 27 near Coralville: US 218 at Waterloo: 1973: current I-480: 0.877: 1.411 I-480 / US 6 at Council Bluffs
Des Moines metro residents plead with DART and the city to keep existing bus service. A potential 40% reduction in service looms to balance the budget.
1205 Chicago to Des Moines, Iowa; 1208 Des Moines, Iowa to Chicago; 1401 Indianapolis to Denver; 1402 Denver to Indianapolis; 1489 Cedar Rapids, Iowa to St. Louis; 1490 St. Louis to Cedar Rapids, Iowa; 1491 Chicago to Burlington, Iowa; 1492 Waterloo, Iowa to Chicago; 1493 Dubuque, Iowa to Burlington, Iowa; 1494 Burlington, Iowa to Dubuque, Iowa
Ames and Iowa State University: Ames: 11,538 93 3,758 [276] Davenport Citibus: Scott County: Davenport: 1,087 15 1,760 [277] Des Moines Area Regional Transit (DART) Polk County: Des Moines: 7,547 139 13,425 [278] Dodger Area Rapid Transit (DART) Webster County: Fort Dodge: 100 11 402 [279] Iowa City Transit: Johnson County: Iowa City: 1,440 27 ...
Iowa Highway 2 (Iowa 2) is a 251-mile-long (404 km) state highway which runs across the southernmost tier of counties in the U.S. state of Iowa. At no point along its route is Iowa 2 more than 15 miles (24 km) from the Missouri state line, except for a small section near its eastern terminus.
The route begins in the Twin Cities, passing through bigger cities such as Des Moines, Kansas City, Tulsa, Dallas-Fort Worth and ending in San Antonio. The route would run almost 1,600 miles and ...