Whether you live, work or are visiting Monroe, Monroe Transit is a safe, convenient, environmentally friendly, economical choice. With many routes providing service every 45 minutes Monday-Saturday (see our route schedules for details), Monroe Transit is a smart way to travel. Thank you for riding with us.
Monroe Transit: the Nations' Oldest Publically Owned Transportation System
Since 1906, Monroe Transit, the nation's oldest publicly owned transportation system, has been continuously owned and operated by the City of Monroe. Over 100 years after its inception, Monroe Transit remains the public transportation provider to the City, offering fourteen (14) fixed routes and paratransit services to the community.

Monroe Transit System 1906
On June 11, 1906 Mayor Forsythe, city officials, and prominent Monroe residents made the first official run of the Monroe Municipal Street Railway. Revenue service on the four lines began June 15, 1906. By this time, West Seattle, WA had already begun the first municipally owned street railway, making Monroe the second in the U.S. to introduce this new model of public transportation.
The street railway continued to operate until 1938. Although many extensions were made to the railway throughout its operation, Monroe was expanding, making buses a more economical and practical option. The final streetcar ran down the Lee Avenue line on August 21, 1938 and the evolution of Monroe Transit as the modern transportation system we know today had officially begun.

Hybrid Transportation
Over the past decade, Monroe Transit has claimed a leadership role in the green movement by utilizing greener technologies and cleaner fuel. There are 20 state-of-the-art buses in our fleet, all of which are fueled by an environmentally friendly biodiesel blend.
In 2009, Monroe Transit introduced the system's first hybrid bus, reflecting the city's pride in providing the community with the best transit system possible in a manner that protects our air quality in the future.
For a closer look into Monroe Transit's commitment to cleaner air for our future, click here.
Monroe Transit Strives for Excellence with Enhanced Rider Experience, Expanded Services
Monroe Transit strives to stay ahead of our rider's constantly evolving needs. In 2009, after 7 years of increased ridership (over 80% since 2002), Monroe Transit added three 40' low-floor buses to its state-of-the-art bus fleet. The new buses are larger than their predecessors, allowing for greater passenger occupancy, and offer the latest in styling and passenger comforts. Accessibility has been significantly improved by the elimination of the front staircase and the advantages of the new low-floor design are immediately recognizable. Passengers easily step aboard the bus and walk straight to their seats without climbing stairs. In addition, wheelchair lifts were replaced with a simple ramp that allows fast and easy loading and unloading of wheelchairs, while five security cameras provide enhanced passenger safety.
Other enhancements to Monroe Transit's line of services include an expanded Night Rider service designed for retail and second shift workers in need of transit services after 6:45 p.m. The Night Rider service goes everywhere from Pecanland Mall, Louisville Avenue, Burg Jones to Winnsboro Road, Park View and beyond. Night Rider busses run until 10:30 p.m. Monday through Sunday. For more information about the Monroe Transit Night Rider service including routes and schedules, click here.
Monroe Transit Among Top Ten Transit Systems in the Nation for Enhanced Ridership
Monroe Transit has successfully increased ridership over 80% during the last decade. Because of this milestone, Monroe Transit was among ten transit systems nationwide to be honored in Washington, D.C. at the Federal Transit Administration's (FTA) 2008 Success in Enhancing Ridership Annual Awards Banquet.
2008 was the second year that the FTA has offered this award, which identifies best practices in the transit industry for increasing ridership. Recipients of the award are used as models for transit systems throughout the country. Over 800 transit systems were eligible in the country. Within the small urban category, those systems serving areas of populations between 50,000 and 200,000, Monroe Transit was among the three systems selected for the distinction.

Federal Transit Administration Award
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