Athens Transit - Routes and Service Times

Routes and Service Times

Daytime service is approximately from 6:00 am to 7:00 pm, nighttime service is approximately from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm, hours vary by route.

# name Mon-Fri day Mon-Fri night Saturday day Saturday night
1 North Ave. Yes Yes Yes Yes
2 East Athens Yes Yes Yes Yes
3 East Athens-Northside Yes No (use route 2) No (use route 2) No (use route 2)
5 Beechwood/Baxter St. Yes Yes Yes Yes
6 Broad St.-Atlanta Hwy. Yes Yes Yes No (use route 20)
7 Prince Ave. Yes No (use route 5) No (use route 5) No (use route 5)
8 Barber St./Chase St. Yes Yes Yes No
9 Macon Hwy./Five Points Yes Yes Yes No
12 Riverbend Pkwy. Yes No (use UGA East-West) No (use UGA Weekender) No (use UGA Weekender)
14 East Campus Rd./Milledge Ave. Yes No (use UGA Family Housing) No (use UGA Weekender) No (use UGA Weekender)
20 Georgia Square Mall Yes Yes* Yes Yes*
21 West Athens/Ultimate Dr. Yes No (use route 20) No (use route 20) No (use route 20)
22 East Athens/Highland Park Dr. Yes No (use route 25) No (use route 25) No (use route 25)
24 Athens Tech Yes No (use route 1) No No
25 Lexington Rd./Gaines School Rd. Yes Yes Yes Yes
26 College Station Rd./Barnett Shoals Rd. Yes No (use route 25) No (use route 25) No (use route 25)
27 Barnett Shoals Rd./Cedar Shoals Dr. Yes No (use route 25) No (use route 25) No (use route 25)
28 College Station - Campus Express Yes No No No

*Night route 20: buses do not go to the mall after 9:05 pm, only as far as Epps Bridge Parkway.

Service frequencies: Routes run once every 60 minutes, except routes 12 (every 15–20 minutes), 14 (every 25 minutes), and 28 (every 35 minutes). During afternoon peak hours route 5 runs every 30 minutes. However, some streets are served by multiple similar routes (such as 2 and 3, or 20 and 21) and thus are served twice each hour or more.

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