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Bloomington Transit Celebrates 40 Years of Service and Thanks Bloomington With a Day of Free Ridership

Bloomington Transit Celebrates 40 Years of Service and Thanks Bloomington With a Day of Free Ridership

Bloomington Public Transportation Corporation (BPTC), which has been in operation since 1982, will celebrate 40 years of serving the Bloomington community on Wednesday, October 5, 2022, at 10:00 a.m. at the downtown transit facility located at 301 North Walnut Street. John Connell, BPTC General Manager, will open the event, followed by guest speakers Mayor John Hamilton,  BPTC Board of Directors James McLary, and Bloomington Common Council President Susan Sandberg.  

In Celebration of 40 years in service, Wednesday, October 5, 2022, has been declared a fare-free day. Throughout the entire day, Bloomington Transit passengers will not be required to pay fares or show passes or IDs when boarding a bus.

Bloomington Public Transit Corporation, commonly called Bloomington Transit (BT),  provides fixed route service on eleven routes serving most areas of the City of Bloomington. BPTC also operates BT-Access, a specialized service available to persons with disabilities who are unable to use regular fixed route services. More information on Bloomington Transit services including BT-Access can be found by calling 336-RIDE (7433) or visiting bloomingtontransit.com.

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