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Johnson
City Transit System (JCT) began operations in 1979 as the first new
municipal transit system in Tennessee since World War II. The Johnson
City Transit Center, located at 137 West Market Street, was built in
1986, as a rehab and major expansion of the existing Greyhound Bus Lines
terminal. JCT operations are centered around the Transit Center, which
serves not only as a transfer point for JCT patrons, but also for patrons
of Greyhound Bus Lines and local taxi companies.
JCT
operates fixed route services (including Bucshot service on/around ETSU
campus), paratransit services for individuals with disabilities, and
various demand-response call-in services. For information on the
hours/days of fixed route operations, as well as maps/stop listings
of each fixed route, click on the Ride
Guide tab, above. For information on demand response
services, click on the Demand
Response tab, above.
Service
Notes
BICYCLISTS: JCT's newest fixed route buses have bicycle racks
on the front of the bus, onto which you may load your bicycle. You may bring your bicycle on board any older JCT fixed route vehicles
which are not equipped with bicycle racks.
INCLEMENT
WEATHER: JCT
reserves the right to alter any and all routes, or suspend JCT services,
due to inclement weather (imminent, during, or aftermath), at the discretion
of the JCT Director. JCT weather-related service alterations will
be posted on JCT's Twitter page. Click here to go to JCT's Twitter page: Twitter.com/JCTRANSIT