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Lawrence Transit
Municipal transit system for Lawrence Kansas From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Lawrence Transit System is the municipal public transportation agency in Lawrence, Kansas. It is a coordinated transit system with the City of Lawrence and the University of Kansas, operating Monday through Saturday from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on most routes.[2] On election days, rides are free of charge.[3]
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Bus Routes
- 1 - Downtown to Prairie Park
- 3 - Downtown to Lakeview Road
- 4 - North Lawrence to 9th & Iowa
- 5 - 31st & Iowa to East Hills Business Park
- 6 - Downtown to 6th & Wakarusa
- 7 - Downtown to 31st & Iowa
- 9 - 31st & Iowa to 6th & Wakarusa
- 10 - Downtown to 6th & Wakarusa
- 11 - 31st & Iowa to KU
- 12 - 27th & Wakarusa to KU
- 15 - Downtown to the Peaslee Center
- 27 - KU to Haskell Indian Nations University
- 30 - Bob Billings & Kasold to KU
- 34 - KU to 7th Street
- 36 - 6th via Emery to KU
- 38 - 31st & Melrose to KU
- 42 - Campus Circulator (Blue)
- 43 - Campus Circulator (Red)
- 44 - Campus Evening Circulator
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ADA Services
The Lawrence Transit System offers paratransit services (T Lift) to serve the needs of riders who, because of a disability, are unable to use the Lawrence Transit System fixed-route system, and who meet the criteria established by the U.S. Department of Transportation under the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990. The JayLift provides ADA services for KU students, staff and faculty who are permanently or temporarily disabled to get to class or class-related activities.
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Late Night Service (Night Line)
The Night Line service started June 1, 2013 and provides curb-to-curb, shared ride bus service from 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. Monday – Saturday anywhere within Lawrence. The rides must be scheduled in advance, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m Monday – Saturday. Each ride costs $2.00.
Policy Makers
Lawrence Transit System is a service of the City of Lawrence. Policies for Lawrence Transit system are set by the Lawrence City Commission, with recommendations for the Public Transit Advisory Committee.[4] The University of Kansas Transit Commission, composed of faculty, staff and students, is responsible for campus transportation services; KU on Wheels, JayLift and SafeRide.[5]
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Lawrence Transit currently operates a fleet largely composed of Gillig transit buses, along with a number of Ford cutaway buses for lower-ridership routes. In 2020, 2021, and 2022, Lawrence Transit was awarded three consecutive federal grants for electric buses, with the first five units deployed in 2022.[6] Two Gillig BEBs were received in January 2024[7] and two electric low-floor cutaway buses from Optimal Electric Vehicles were deployed in 2025 on interlined Routes 2 and 3.[8] In 2024, the Lawrence Transit fleet was updated with a new livery featuring a modernized Lawrence Transit logo, the Phoenix Flame graphic representing the City of Lawrence, as well as denoting special features such as Electric, Hybrid, and On Demand.[9] Much of the current Lawrence Transit fleet can be referenced in the table below.[10]
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Fixed route ridership
The ridership statistics shown here are of fixed route services only and do not include demand response services.[11]
1,000,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
4,000,000
2013
2015
2017
2019
2021
2023
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