Mountain Line (Arizona)
The Mountain Line provides public transportation bus service in the Flagstaff area of Coconino County, Arizona. It started in 2001, replacing the county-run Pine Country Transit.[1]
Parent | Northern Arizona Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority |
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Founded | 2001 |
Headquarters | 3773 N. Kaspar Dr. |
Locale | Flagstaff, AZ |
Service area | Transit |
Service type | bus service |
Routes | 9 |
Hubs | Downtown Transfer Center and Flagstaff Mall |
Fuel type | Hybrid diesel and electric |
Website | mountainline.az.gov |
Routes
There are nine routes currently in service (2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 14 and 66). Every route currently in service interchanges at the downtown connection center, located on W. Phoenix Ave at S. Mikes Pike and at the Flagstaff Mall connection center located on E. Mall Way and N. Marketplace Dr. at which 3 routes (2, 3, 66) transfer. Paratransit service in Flagstaff is supplied by Mountain Lift, another operation of NAIPTA.
Routes currently in service:
- Route 2 (Blue Line) – Downtown to Flagstaff Mall via Cedar/Lockett
- Route 3 (Green Line) – Downtown to Flagstaff Mall via Butler/Soliere
- Route 4 (Gold Line) – Downtown to Coconino Community College
- Route 5 (Orange Line) – Downtown to Cheshire
- Route 7 (Purple Line) – Downtown to Sunnyside
- Route 8 (Teal Line) – Downtown to Woodlands Village
- Route 10 (Maroon Line) – Downtown Connection Center to Woodlands Village via Northern Arizona University
- Route 14 (Brown Line) – Runs the same route but opposite direction as Route 4.
- Route 66 (Red Line) – Downtown to Christmas Tree Estates. (Was originally Route 1)
Bus Fleet
Current roster
Fleet number(s) |
Thumbnail | Year | Manufacturer | Model | Engine | Transmission | Notes |
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5363-5364 | 2015 | Gillig | BRT HEV 35' (G30B102N4) |
Cummins ISB6.7 | |||
5365 | 2014 | NFI | XDE60 | Cummins ISL9 | |||
5366-5367 | 2009 | NFI | C40LFR | ||||
5368-5373 | 2013 | Gillig | BRT HEV 35' (G30B102N4) |
Cummins ISB6.7 | |||
5374-5375 | 2012 | Gillig | BRT 35' (G27B102N4) |
Cummins ISL9 | |||
5376 | 2012 | Gillig | BRT HEV 35' (G30B102N4) |
Cummins ISB6.7 | |||
5377-5383 | 2011 | Gillig | BRT HEV 35' (G30B102N4) |
Cummins ISB6.7 | |||
5384 | 2009 | Gillig | BRT HEV 35' (G30B102N4) |
Cummins ISB | |||
5385-5386 | 2007 | Gillig | BRT HEV 35' (G30B102N4) |
Cummins ISB |
Retired Roster
Fleet number(s) |
Thumbnail | Year | Manufacturer | Model | Engine | Transmission | Notes |
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5387 | 2003 | ElDorado National | E-Z Rider II 35' | Cummins ISC | Allison B300R | 2002 model. | |
5388-5389 | 2004 | ElDorado National | E-Z Rider II 30' | Cummins ISB | Allison B300R | ||
5390-5391 | 2003 | ElDorado National | E-Z Rider II 30' | Cummins ISB | Allison B300R | ||
5392-5393 | 2002 | ElDorado National | E-Z Rider 30' | Cummins ISB | Allison |
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5394-5399 | 2001 | ElDorado National | E-Z Rider 30' | Cummins ISB | Allison |
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References
- "NAIPTA Mountain Line Celebrates 10 Years in Flagstaff". www.MassTransitMag.com. Retrieved 2019-04-26.
External links
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