Local fixed routes Fourteen standard, all-day routes are provided within the city of Flint and its inner suburbs, as well as nine peak hour services (which feature different numbers for each variation of the route). Most routes begin at the MTA Service Center in downtown Flint. Unless otherwise noted, all local routes run every 30 minutes on weekdays and hourly on weekends. Each route (except 3) takes roughly one hour to complete a round trip. in
Auburn Hills Regional routes The MTA operates an hourly intercity route between downtown Flint and
Great Lakes Crossing Outlets in
Auburn Hills, which links the system to Metro Detroit and its
SMART network. The system also includes intercity bus routes from Flint to
Brighton and
Howell.
Proposed Since January 2014, the MTA has been attempting to secure government funding to provide intercity service between
Bay City and
Detroit.
Dial-a-ride The MTA also operates Your Ride, a mini-bus service for special needs customers. In 2015, the MTA partnered with Genesys Health System's
Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) to provide transportation services for eligible citizens. Your Ride also has special services called Ride to Groceries, Ride to Wellness, and Ride to Worship. The Federal Transit Administration awarded the MTA a $310,040 grant to support the Ride to Wellness Initiative in September 2016. The Flint Jewish Federation donated $40,000 to the MTA to support the Ride to Wellness Initiative in March 2017. It received another grant for $734,752 for the program from the
United States Department of Transportation in May 2019. The Michigan Department of Transportation announced the MTA was awarded a $603,500 Michigan Mobility grant for the Vets for Wellness in October 2018. The MTA Flint Trolley is back until October 2019. The trolley provides rides to the Flint Farmers’ Market from the downtown Flint area every 15 minutes from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Residents interested in riding the trolley can be picked up at the following sites: University of Michigan-Flint “S” Lot, Northbank Center, Churchhills, Flint Farmers’ Market, Third Street and Wallenberg, Saginaw and Second streets, University of Michigan-Flint Pavilion and Soggy Bottom Bar. == Northrup-Abrams Transportation Center ==