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Butte Regional Transit

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Butte Regional Transit
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Butte Regional Transit is a public transit system which provides bus service in the communities of Biggs, Chico, Gridley, Magalia, Oroville, Palermo, Paradise[1] and across Butte County, California. In 2005, the consolidation of CATS in Chico, OATS in Oroville and BCT in Butte County resulted in the formation of this transit agency. This agency is also known as B-Line. [2]

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Butte County Association of Governments is a Joint Powers Authority (JPA) and the local Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) that is charged with the administration of the system.

Besides operation of the local and regional fixed routes listed in the table below, B-Line also operates a paratransit service for ADA qualified individuals and those age 70 or over. The service provides door-to-door, scheduled services within the cities of Oroville and Chico and the Town of Paradise. It does not currently offer inter-city services.

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Facilities

Administration & Operations Offices

326 Huss Drive, Suites #150 & #125, Chico, CA[3][4]

Chico Transit Center

2nd Street at Salem, Chico, CA

Oroville Transit Center

On Spencer Avenue, Between Mitchel and Olive Hwy., Behind Raley's

Paradise Transit Center

A new Paradise Transit Center is under construction to replace the location destroyed in the 2018 Camp Fire. The new center will be located at the corner of Black Olive Drive and Birch Street.

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