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1200 A Street
Greeley, CO 80631
tel: (970) 350-9287
fax: (970) 350-9285
M-F 8-4  (MST)
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City of Greeley Transit Services
Vision Statement

To enhance the quality of life by providing safe, reliable public transit and commuter choices while expanding accessibility and mobility, based on community support.

 

The 34-Xpress is a commuter-oriented bus route that runs between Greeley and Loveland along the US 34 corridor.  34-Xpress is sponsored by the North Front Range Metropolitan Planning Organization (NFRMPO) through a combination of local, state and federal resources.

 

FREE Rides! 

The 34-Xpress route will feature free rides, All Day, Everyday Starting October 26, 2009!  This promotion will run through December 31, 2009.  

 

New departure time heading East!

The first eastbound 34-Xpress bus will depart the Loveland Transfer Center at 6:15 a.m.!

 

For a route map click here.

 

For a complete list of stops Click Here 

 

34-Xpress Information:

Stops on the east end include The Greeley Mall, Aims Community College, Summit View Medical Commons and Promontory Circle with stops at State Farm and Swift.  Stops on the west end include the Promenade Shops, Centerra Parkway, The Medical Center of the Rockies and the East Loveland Transfer Center inlcuding the Loveland Chamber of Commerce, the Loveland Visitors Center and the Outlet Malls.

The 34-Xpress runs Monday through Saturday from the East Loveland Transfer Center @ The Loveland Visitors Center to the South Greeley Transfer Center @ The Greeley Mall.  On weekdays, westbound service will start at the South Greeley Transfer Center at 6:08 a.m. and end at 7:08 p.m.; eastbound service will start at the East Loveland Transfer Center at 6:15 a.m. and end at 6:15 p.m.  On Saturdays, westbound service will start at the South Greeley Transfer Center at 9:08 a.m. and end at 7:08 p.m.; eastbound service will start at the East Loveland Transfer Center at 10:15 a.m. and end at 6:15 p.m.

34-Xpress Fares

LOCAL (Greeley west to Promontory or Loveland east to Promenade Shops)

 

Adult:    

$ 1.00 (free with transfer)

Youth (6-18):

$.50 (free with transfer)

Seniors (60 years+):

$ .50 (free with transfer)

Passengers with Disabilities:

$ .50 (free with transfer)

 

REGIONAL  (Greeley west Beyond Promontory or Loveland east Beyond Promenade Shops)

 

$ 2.00 ($1.00 with transfer)

Youth (6-18):

$1.00 (.50 with transfer)

Seniors (60 years+):

$1.00 (.50 with transfer)Passengers with Disabilities: 

$1.00 (.50 with transfer)

 

Fare includes a free transfer from the 34-Xpress to the COLT & GET Systems.

 

Paratransit Service 

Greeley-Evans Transit provides a origin-to-destination service for persons who qualify as defined by the Americans with Disabilities act of 1992 and those is 60 and older. 

To quailfy, a Paratransit application must be completed.  This form is available by visiting the Greeley-Evans Transit office at 1200 A Street, calling Greeley-Evans Transit at 970-350-9290 or following this link.

Click to Download Application

To schedule a ride call 970-350-9290 (voice/TDD).   Scheduling hours are 8-4 M-F and 8-3 Saturday. 

Paratransit Information:

  • Service animals are allowed to accompany riders
  • A personal care attendant may travel with a Paratransit rider who is unable to travel alone
  • Eligible riders may travel with a guest.  Let the dispatcher know if a guest will be accompanying you.  The fare for a guest is the same as for the ADA eligible rider
  • Riders are allowed to carry up to 3 packages weighing no more than 10 pounds each

Evening Demand Response Service - This origin-to-destination service is available to the general public after normal fixed route and Paratransit hours end. 

Monday-Thursday . . until 8:45 pm
Friday & Saturday. . .until 9:45 pm

Cash Fare . . .. . . $3.00 (for each one-way trip)

You may also use your:

  • Paratransit pass or Paratransit single ride ticket
  • Fixed route pass or ticket plus $1.50
  • Elderly and Disabled pass or ticket plus $2.25.  

 Sunday Call-N-Ride Service This origin-to-destination bus service is available to the
general public from 7:45 am-1:45 pm on SUNDAYS. However, trips must be scheduled IN ADVANCE by noon each Friday.  To schedule a ride call 970-350-9287. The dispatch office is closed on Sundays.

Late Trips
Greeley-Evans Transit makes every effort to operate according to the schedule and routing as advertised. However, occasionally there are circumstances such as construction projects, traffic congestion, weather, passenger assistance and others that prevent GET from maintaining the schedules. In no event shall Greeley-Evans Transit be held liable for late operation or disruptions of service.

Holidays
Fixed route and Paratransit service is not available on Sundays and the following national holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. For exact holiday dates, call the Transit Office (970-350-9287)

 

 

Fixed Routes

Greeley-Evans Transit has a fixed route service providing transportation from bus stop to bus stop in Greeley and Evans. Six routes provide connections to schools, shopping centers, Greeley Mall, downtown business district, recreation and senior centers, medical centers, and major employers. Major transfer points include downtown Greeley, and the South Greeley Transfer Center at the Greeley Mall. Please click the following links to access the route maps & schedules:

Route 1
Route 2
Route 3
Route 4
Route 5
Route 6
All Routes

Click here to view the full sized Rider Guide (requires Adobe Reader)

 

UNC Boomerang Shuttle

The Boomerang Route serves the University of Northern Colorado community during fall and spring semesters, while classes are in session.  Bus service runs Monday-Friday.  For current times, check signs posted at the Candelaria Hall and Gunter Hall bus stops, or download the schedules below:

The Boomerang is free for all UNC students, faculty and staff.   UNC students may also ride Greeley-Evans Transit  anywhere it goes in Greeley and Evans, free of charge! (UNC ID cards must be shown). 

 

All buses are equipped with bicycle racks. They're quick and easy to use. There's no charge to bring your bike and go!

  Statement of Rights - In accordance with the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 the City of Greeley does not discriminate on the basis of disability, race, color, national origin, or gender.  For more information about these statutes, or to file a complaint, please contact the City of Greeley's designated Disability Rights and Title VI coordinator,  Joel Hemesath at (970) 350-9795, 1001 9th Avenue, Greeley, CO 80631, or at Joel.Hemesath@Greeleygov.com.

Information in non-English alternative formats may be obtained throught the person listed above.  Individuals will be permitted to use service animals as defined within the Americans with Disabilities Act guidelines, if necessary.

 Greeley-Evans Transit Grievance/Complaint Procedure - The purpose of the Greeley-Evans Transit Grievance/Complaint Procedure is to inform clients who request transportation and/or are provided transportation by Greeley-Evans Transit of their rights and obligations in the Greeley-Evans Transit Grievance/Complaint Procedure.  This procedure shall be considered as a voluntary compliance mechanism to provide the opportunity for residents of Greeley & Evans to appropriately correct physical facilities, programs, services, and or activities for compliance with various Federal and State transit regulations.  If you have contacted us and we have not been able to satisfactorily resolve your complaint, please click on this link to file a grievance.

 

 

GET FARES

STUDENT BUS PASSES NOW AVALIABLE!   

School students (ages 19 and under) can purchase a Semester or Yearly, unlimited ride bus pass at the GET Office at 1200 A Street, or at Greeley City Hall - 1000 10th St.

The School year pass cost is $75.00 and is valid from August 13, 2009 - May 20, 2010

The Semester pass cost is $50.00 and is valid from August 13, 2009 - January 2, 2010

Fares

Drivers do not carry cash and cannot make change. Please have the exact fare ready when boarding.

Adults(19 years and over)

$1.50

Senior*  (60+ years)

75¢

Persons with Disabilities* 

75¢

Medicare Card Holders* 

75¢

Youth (6 to 18 years)

75¢

Children (5 years & under)

Free

Transfers on cash fares

25¢

* With GET Identification Card or Medicare Card Holders

For a Printable FARE LIST click here:

GET Day Pass
Buy a Day Pass from any driver! For $4.00 you can ride all day and go anywhere Greeley-Evans Transit goes! Exact change required.

Discount Passes & Ticket Books
Passes offer unlimited rides and ticket book significant savings. Discounted passes and books of tickets can be
purchased at: The Greeley-Evans Transit office, Greeley and Evans City Halls, King Soopers, Safeway, Wholesale Food Outlet, and the
Greeley Senior Center.

Book of 20 Single Ride Tickets

 

 

Adult. . . . . . . . . . .

 $25.00

 

 

Youth . . . . . . . . .      

$12.50

 

 

Senior Citizens*. . .

$12.50

 

 

Persons w/Disabilities

$12.50

One Month Passes

Adult. . . . . . . . . . .

$40

Senior Citizens*. . .

$20

Persons w/ Disabilities*

$20

Medicare Card*. . . . 

$20

Youth. . . . . . . . . . . .

$20

Three Month Passes

Adult. . . . . . . . . . .

$90

Senior Citizens*. . .

$45

Persons w/ Disabilities*

$45

Medicare Card*. . . . 

$45

Youth. . . . . . . . . . . .

$45

Student Passes
Aims semester . .  . . .      $45.00
(Available at Aims and the GET offices)            

         
UNC (With valid ID) . . .       Free  on Fixed Route only  

School Age Annual pass. . $75.00
District 6 Semester . . . .   $50.00 (Available at GET Office and Greeley City Hall) 

*With GET Identification Card or Medicare Card Holders

Greeley-Evans Transit (GET)Identification Card

This card enables seniors and individuals with disabilities to take advantage of discounted fares. These cards may be obtained at The Greeley-Evans Transit office (1200 A Street) weekdays from 8-4. Senior citizens should bring proof of birth date and a photo I.D.
Individuals with disabilities should bring a physician's certificate or a Medicare Card as proof of medical condition or disability, and a
photo I.D.

Lost and Found
For information about items left on transit vehicles, call Greeley-Evans Transit at 970-350-9287 (Voice/TDD). Found items of value are taken to the Greeley Police Department; all other items are placed in lost and found and may be claimed at the Greeley-Evans Transit  office, 1200 A Street, Greeley. Unclaimed items will be donated to charity after a reasonable period of time. Greeley-Evans Transit is not responsible for items left on transit vehicles.