Route Detail
Wisconsin Coach Lines operates 8 fixed route services within southeast Wisconsin, listed below. Not included are Dairyland Bus services.
Route | Terminals | Also serving | Fare zones |
Notes | |
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Kenosha- Racine |
Kenosha 63 Street and 22 Avenue |
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Mitchell Hall |
Racine, Caledonia, General Mitchell International Airport | Mitchell Airport, Racine County line, Kenosha County line |
|
Airport Express |
Waukesha Goerkes Corner park-and-ride |
Chicago Airports |
Milwaukee, Racine, Kenosha | By city |
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UW- Whitewater |
University of Wisconsin–Whitewater | Milwaukee Intermodal Station |
Waukesha and Brookfield | None |
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Summerfest | Delafield I-94, exit 287 park and ride |
Milwaukee Henry Maier Festival Park |
Pewaukee, Brookfield | N/A |
|
901 | Waukesha Downtown Transit Center |
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee Mitchell Hall |
Brookfield, West Allis, Milwaukee | None |
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904 | Oconomowoc City Hall |
Milwaukee Wisconsin Avenue and Cass Street |
Pewaukee, Hartland, Brookfield | Goerkes Corner park-and-ride, I-94 exit 297 |
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905 | Oconomowoc City Hall |
Milwaukee Wisconsin Avenue and Cass Street |
Delafield | Meadowbrook park and ride, I-94 exit 291 |
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906 | Mukwonago WIS 83 Exit 43 Park-Ride, I-43 |
Milwaukee Downtown Loop |
Big Bend and New Berlin | Big Bend park and ride, I-43 exit 50 |
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