Services
| Waukesha Metro Transit | ||
|---|---|---|
| No. | Route | Notes |
| 1 | Waukesha/Brookfield | Downtown Transit Center via the Goerkes Corners Transit Station to Brookfield Square |
| 2 | Arcadian | Downtown Transit Center to Goerkes Corners. |
| 3 | Hartwell | Downtown Transit Center to K-Mart on Sunset Drive |
| 4 | Grand | Downtown Transit Center along Grand Ave to Sentinel Drive |
| 5 | Prairie | Downtown Transit Center to the southwest side of the city to the Waukesha Metro Transit Office |
| 6 | St. Paul | Downtown Transit Center to West High |
| 7 | Madison | Downtown Transit Center to Merrill Crest |
| 8 | Summit | Downtown Transit Center to Merrill Crest |
| 9 | Northview | Downtown Transit Center to WCTC in Pewaukee. |
| 15 | Racine Avenue | Downtown Transit Center through the southeast side of Waukesha, along Racine Avenue to K-Mart on Sunset Drive |
| 218 | New Berlin | Brookfield Square to the New Berlin Industrial Park (operated by WCL) |
| Waukesha County Express (operated by Wisconsin Coach Lines) | ||
| No. | Route | Notes |
| 901 | Waukesha/Milwaukee Express | Terminates at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee |
| 904 | Oconomowoc/Milwaukee Express | Via Hartland terminating on Wisconsin Ave at Cass St |
| 905 | Oconomowoc/Milwaukee Express | Via Delafield terminating on Wisconsin Ave at Cass St |
| 906 | Mukwonago/Milwaukee Express | terminating on West Michigan Ave at North 4th St |
| Milwaukee County Transit System routes in Waukesha County | ||
| No. | Route | Notes |
| M8 | Quad/Graphics, Sussex & Pewaukee | Terminates on Kinnickinnic Ave at Mitchell St |
| M9 | Menomonee Falls/Butler | |
| M10 | Humboldt/Wisconsin | Terminates at Bayshore Town Center |
| M79 | Menomonee Falls Flyer | From Pilgrim Road and Good Hope park and ride lots via Hwy 45 and I-94, terminating at the downtown MCTS Transit Center |
| Note: These route descriptions are derived from the Metro Transit Guide and timetables. | ||
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