MarqTran - Routes

Routes

MarqTran operates almost everywhere in Marquette County. The daily service routes in Marquette County are:

  • Ishpeming/Negaunee/Marquette: service from the Ishpeming Senior Center to Marquette with stops along the way in Negaunee, Negaunee Township and Marquette Township.
  • Ishpeming Shopper's Shuttle: loop through downtown Ishpeming including stops at Pamida and the Valente Medical Center.
  • Marquette/Sawyer/Gwinn: loop from Marquette down M-553 to K.I. Sawyer, Gwinn and over to US 41 through the Skandia area to Harvey and back to Marquette.
  • Negaunee Shuttle: a loop through the downtown and surrounding area of Negaunee with service to the adjacent downtown of Ishpeming.
  • Marquette Trowbridge Park: a loop between the MarqTran facility, Northern Michigan University, Marquette General Hospital, and the Trowbridge Park area of Marquette Township.
  • Marquette North/Mall: service between downtown Marquette, Westwood and Marquette malls.
  • Marquette North: service between NMU, the Peninsula Medical Center, MGH and downtown areas.
  • Marquette South: service on the south side of town between Econo Foods, the Jacobetti Veterans Facility and neighbors of South Marquette.
  • Marquette Shopper Shuttle: provides service between Wal-Mart, Super One Foods/Westwood Mall, Target, Goodwill, Marquette Mall, Shopko.

The following routes do not operate daily:

  • Marquette/Gwinn/Palmer: a loop on Fridays only through Marquette, Gwinn and up M-35 to Palmer back to Marquette.
  • Western Marquette County: a route from Marquette to Koski Korners (corner of US 41/M-28 and M-95 and Republic.

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