Transit centers Like many transit agencies, HART has operated its bus system similar to a
hub and spoke model. However, with system redesigns taking place in 2005 and 2017, the reliance on traditional hubs has lessened in favor of a grid-based system where transfers are done at key intersections and corridors. The main hub for HART is the
Marion Transit Center in
Downtown Tampa, serving 16 local and express routes (including PSTA's 100X and 300X) from 17 Bus Platforms (Platform A-N surrounding the station and the East, North and West Platforms), and also serves as stops for
FlixBus and
Greyhound. The center was constructed in 2001, replacing the obsolete Northern Terminal, which sat underneath the I-275 viaduct. The Marion Transit Center is located at the northern end of the Marion Street Transitway and includes a customer service center, office space, bus driver lounge, restrooms, bus shelters, and an array of public art displays. Was under construction where the station is being resurfaced since November 4, 2019 and completed construction on June 1, 2020.
Serving Routes 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 19, 30, 20X, 60LX, 275LX, 360LX, PSTA Routes 100X and 300X, and the MetroRapid North-South Line.
HARTPlus also serves the station since June 8. Other major bus terminals include: Medical Center. •
University Area Transit Center: Constructed in the late 1990s and located in the USF area (within the quadrant of 131st Ave, Livingston Ave, N 27th St, and 132nd Ave), the UATC is the transfer point for 10 local bus routes. The facility includes basic facilities and a customer service center. Prior to the UATC's construction, HART spent several years considering other locations as a transfer point in the university area, including
University Mall. However, the University Mall plan failed to materialize due to financial problems and community opposition. •
NetPark Transfer Center: Located in east Tampa (off 56th Street and Hillsborough Ave), this facility is a transfer point for 8 local routes and includes restrooms, phones, and vending machines and will serve as a stop for HART's MetroRapid system. . •
West Tampa Transfer Center: Closed Permanently following Mission MAX in 2017. Located next to Raymond James Stadium. During the Tampa Bay Buccaneers home games, the station will be open for HART MVP Express which operate for $10 round trip. •
Northwest Transfer Center: Located on the corner of Sheldon Road and Waters Ave, the Northwest Transfer Center replaced a makeshift bus depot at Hanley/Waters Plaza. Construction began in the spring of 2007 and was opened to riders on July 29, 2008. The new facility is equipped with vending machines, restrooms for both riders and employees, an adjacent park-n-ride lot and 4 local bus routes, and eight bus loading bays.
Serving Routes 16, 34, 35, 39, Town-N-Country FLEX service, and the PSTA Tampa/Oldsmar Flex Connector. •
Tampa International Airport Rental Car Facility Bus Hub: Located on the grounds of Tampa International Airport, adjacent to the Rental Car Facility. Riders can connect to the airport terminal via SkyConnect.
Serving Routes 30, 32, 35, 60LX, 275LX, and PSTA Route 300X.
Secondary bus terminals •
WestShore Plaza -
WestShore Business District: Routes 15, 45, and South Tampa FLEX. •
Britton Plaza -
South Tampa/
Interbay: Routes 17, 19, 36, 360LX, South Tampa FLEX, and PSTA Route 100X. •
SouthShore Regional Service Center - SouthShore/Ruskin: Routes 31 and SouthShore FLEX. •
Westfield Brandon - Brandon: Routes 8, 31, 37, 46, 75LX, and Brandon FLEX. •
Yukon Transfer Center -
Sulphur Springs: Routes 14, 16, 42, and 45. ==Plans==