Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation
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The Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (SMART) is the public transit operator serving the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan, United States. Beginning operations in 1967 as the Southeastern Michigan Transportation Authority (SEMTA), the agency was reorganized and renamed SMART in 1989. SMART operates 44 bus routes (supplementing the Detroit Department of Transportation), plus paratransit and microtransit services.[2]
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Founded | 1967 |
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Headquarters | Buhl Building Downtown Detroit, Michigan |
Locale | Detroit |
Service area | Metro Detroit counties of Wayne, Oakland and Macomb |
Service type | Local bus service, express bus service, paratransit |
Alliance | RTA |
Routes | 44 |
Hubs | Spirit Plaza State Fair Transit Center Royal Oak Transit Center Dearborn Transit Center Macomb Mall |
Fleet | 262 |
Fuel type | Biodiesel Electric |
General Manager | Dwight Ferrell[1] |
Website | SMART |
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