Waukesha Metro Transit - Services

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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