Davenport CitiBus is the transit agency serving Davenport, Iowa, United States. CitiBus has a total of twenty-one vehicles and covers approximately 30 square miles (78 km2) of the city. CitiBus connects with both Bettendorf Transit and the Illinois Quad Cities mass transit system, MetroLINK. The system operates Monday to Saturday.[2]
Founded | 1969 |
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Headquarters | 300 West River Drive Davenport, Iowa 52801 |
Locale | Davenport, Iowa |
Service type | Bus |
Fleet | 23 buses 2004,2011,2017,2020, and 2022 35ft Gillig Low Floor buses |
Fuel type | Diesel |
Operator | City of Davenport IA & First Transit[1] |
Chief executive | Marla Miller |
Website | CitiBus Transit |
Public transit appeared in Davenport in 1969.[2] The authority at first provided monetary support to Davenport City Lines, a privately owned company owned by National City Lines. CitiBus is a division of the Department of Public Works.
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The Ground Transportation Center serves as the primary hub for Davenport Citibus, while also serving Burlington Trailways intercity buses. It was built in 1985 at 304 West River Drive. The center provides a waiting area with restrooms and other amenities for riders.[3]