Routes
- 1. Red Core Loop
Madison County Courthouse, Huntsville Museum of Art, Huntsville Hospital, Parkway Place Mall, Huntsville Senior Center/Brahan Spring Park
- 2. Blue Core Loop
Same as #1, but in reverse
- 3. Madison Square/Holmes Avenue
University of Alabama in Huntsville, Research Park East, Madison Square Mall
- 4. Madison Square/University Drive
University Drive commercial area, Madison Square Mall, Perimeter Office Park
- 5. Airport Road
Von Braun Center, Parkway Place Mall, Crestwood Medical Center, Huntsville Hospital Medical Mall
- 6. Southwest Huntsville
Von Braun Center, Westlawn, Brahan Springs Park/Senior Center, Milton Frank Stadium
- 7. Alabama A&M University
JF Drake State Technical College, Alabama A&M University, Five Points
- 8. Medaris Road/A&M
Alabama Career Center, JF Drake State Technical College, Alabama A&M University, Five Points
- 9. Northwest Huntsville/ Oakwood College
The Fountain Shopping Center, Oakwood College, Alabama Career Center
- 10. Weatherly Road
Parkway Place, Airport Road, Jones Valley, Southeast Huntsville, Joe Davis Stadium
- 12. Research Park Loop
UAH, Calhoun Community College, Sherwood Park, Bridge Street Town Centre, Research Park West, Westside Pavilion (Target), University Drive
- T. Tourist Loop Trolley
University Drive, Madison Square Mall, Research Park East, US Space and Rocket Center, Huntsville Botanical Garden, Huntsville Museum of Art, EarlyWorks, Alabama Constitution Village, Courthouse Square
- Weekend Evening Service
Five Points, the Medical District, the Von Braun Center, Big Spring Park (Huntsville, Alabama), and various restaurants and clubs. Runs on Fridays and Saturdays from 7PM-2AM only.
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