East Chicago Transit
Headquarters | 5400 Cline Avenue [1] |
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Locale | East Chicago, Indiana |
Service area | East Chicago city limits, parts of Griffith and Hammond.[1] |
Service type | bus service, paratransit |
Routes | 3 |
Fleet | 7 buses (5 Gillig, 2 Ford)[1] |
Annual ridership | 270,654 (-3.89%) |
Fuel type | Diesel and gas[1] |
Operator | City of East Chicago government |
Chief executive | Francisco Rosado Jr., Director [1] |
Website | East Chicago: Bus Transit |
East Chicago Transit (abbreviated ECT, per official Web site) is the provider of mass transportation in East Chicago, Indiana, an industrial suburb of Chicago, Illinois. Three routes are provided within the municipality's limits. Along with Hammond Transit, the Gary Public Transportation Corporation, and the Valpo V-Line, this agency is managed by its community government but run under the umbrella of the Northwest Indiana Regional Bus Authority. The bus service is partially funded through local casino revenues, and the service is free to all riders.
Routes
- 1 Griffith Plaza
- 2 Crosstown
- 3 West Calumet
See also
- List of bus transit systems in the United States
- South Shore Line
References
- ^ a b c d e 2009 Indiana Public Transit Annual Report pg 49 - 50
External links
- Official ECT Website
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- East Chicago Transit
- Fort Wayne Citilink
- Gary Public Transportation Corporation
- Interurban Trolley
- Michigan City Transit
- South Bend TRANSPO
- V-Line
- Valpo Local
- Hammond Transit System
- EasyGo Chicago
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