Broward County Transit

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Broward County Transit
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Slogan The Bus with Mass Appeal
Headquarters Pompano Beach, Florida
Service area 410 square miles (1,062 km²)
Service type Bus
Routes 43
Stops 5,040
Fleet 378
Daily ridership 128,924 daily
Fuel type Diesel, Biodiesel
Operator Broward County
Web site http://www.broward.org/bct/
A Broward County Transit bus prepares to make a stop.
A Broward County Transit bus prepares to make a stop.

Broward County Transit (also known as BCT)is the public transit authority in Broward County, Florida. It is the second largest transit system in Florida. It currently operates only bus systems. Besides serving Broward County, It also serves portions of Palm Beach County and Miami-Dade County.

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[edit] Services & Route Coverage

  • Regular Local Service: Broward County Transit's local service is focused mainly in Broward County. However, they operate routes traveling from Broward County to Palm Beach County, linking their service with Palm Tran.There are also routes that travel from Broward County to Miami-Dade County, linking their service with Miami-Dade Transit. There is currently only one route that goes through Palm Beach County, Broward County, And Miami-Dade County. [1]
  • Limited Stop Service: Known as The Breeze (separate from overall fleet theme), operates 2 routes, one via S.R. 7 (US 441) and the other via US 1. These operate from Broward County to Northern(US 1) and Central(US 441) to Miami-Dade County (Golden Glades-US 441 and Aventura Mall-US-1).
  • Paratransit and Community Bus Service: Paratransit services are available for disabled riders and senior citizens. Community Buses operate special routes as an extension of the local bus service in Broward County.

[edit] Current And Prior Generations

Since around 2000, Broward County Transit has developed a themed livery for each generation of its new and existing fleet. Before 2000, each generation of the fleet was simply known as Broward County Transit. So far, there have been 2 named generations.

[edit] The Bee Line Generation (ca. 2000-2006)

The Bee Line generation (not to be confused with Westchester County's Bee-Line Bus System) was introduced to the fleet in the early 2000s. During this time, they retired most of their older, high-floor buses and replaced them with a brand new fleet of low-floor buses,which were first delivered in 1997. All new buses ordered during this period and it's current fleet were painted white with a yellow honeycomb pattern stripe applied to all sides of each bus. A cartoon bee character was also placed on each bus. But the character has since been removed on most of its fleet. The former livery was a split orange and blue stripe with no theme name. The previous livery was used from early 1980s until the late 90's.

[edit] The Breeze Generation (2007-On)

The Breeze generation was introduced in 2007 as 2 special limited-stop service routes following along U.S. 1 and S.R.7(HWY 441) from Northern Broward County all the way towards Northern Miami-Dade County. Broward County Transit introduced 6 New Flyer D60LFR articulated buses for service on the S.R.7(HWY 441) route. In addition the new buses, they also feature free Wi-Fi access to riders on this route. BCT has now added forty-Eight 40ft. NABI 40-LFW buses to the fleet. All new buses ordered and soon most of its current fleet will or already have been painted in white with a large blue arc and a small light blue arc pointing forward (7 of the new buses delivered were painted in silver instead of white for The Breeze U.S. 1 limited stop service). [2] [3]

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