Greater Bridgeport Transit Authority - Routes

Routes

Route No. Start End Via
1 University of Bridgeport/Seaside Park Dock Shopping Center (Stratford) Barnum Avenue (US 1)
2/Coastal Link Norwalk WHEELS Hub (Norwalk) (CL)
Post Road/Buckley Avenue (Westport) (2)
Westfield Connecticut Post (Milford) (CL)
Dock Shopping Center (Stratford) (2)
Routes 1 and 130
3 Bridgeport Bus Terminal Westfield Trumbull (Trumbull) Madison Avenue
4 Park Avenue
5 Fairfield Metro Fairfield Avenue
6 Westfield Trumbull (Trumbull) Noble Avenue
Reservoir Avenue
Old Town Road
7
Carolton Hospital (Fairfield) Commerce Drive
8 Black Rock Cinemas Westfield Trumbull (Trumbull) Main Street
9 Seaside Park Hawley Lane Mall (Stratford) (full time)
Trumbull Industrial Park (rush hours only)
East Main Street (Route 127)
Iranistan Avenue
10 Fairfield Woods Road and Black Rock Turnpike (Fairfield) Stratford Public Library (Stratford) (full time)
Lordship (rush hours only)
Hollister Avenue
Black Rock Turnpike
13 Bridgeport Bus Terminal Success Park Central Avenue
14
Monroe Westfield Trumbull (Trumbull) Route 111
15 Bridgeport Bus Terminal Derby-Shelton Railroad Station (Derby) Bridgeport Avenue
16
Woodend Road and Sedgewick Road Hawley Lane Mall (Stratford) (full time)
Trumbull Industrial Park (rush hours only)
Main Street
Huntington Road
17
Bridgeport Bus Terminal Success Park Boston Avenue/North Avenue (US 1)
18
Hawley Lane Mall (Stratford) Westfield Trumbull (Trumbull) White Plains Road (Route 127)
19X
Bridgeport Bus Terminal Monroe Routes Route 25 and 111
22X
Bridgeport Avenue and Commerce Drive (Shelton) Route 8
23
Derby-Shelton Railroad Station (Derby) Main Street/River Road (Route 110)

NOTE: The 2 runs rush hours only, as a supplement to Coastal Link service.

Read more about this topic:  Greater Bridgeport Transit Authority

Famous quotes containing the word routes:

    The myth of independence from the mother is abandoned in mid- life as women learn new routes around the mother—both the mother without and the mother within. A mid-life daughter may reengage with a mother or put new controls on care and set limits to love. But whatever she does, her child’s history is never finished.
    Terri Apter (20th century)