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- Paratransit | DART - Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority
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Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority (DART) operates mass transit service in Greater Des Moines. It is the largest public transit agency operating in the state of Iowa.
History
DART was founded in 1973 as the Des Moines Metropolitan Transit Authority, commonly known as the MTA. Formed by a partnership of the cities of Des Moines, West Des Moines, Clive, Windsor Heights, and Urbandale. The MTA eventually developed a 14-county carpool and vanpool system in addition to its bus system.
By 2006, population growth in varying regions of central Iowa led to Polk County and nineteen cities forming a regional transportation agency following changes to Iowa law in 2005.
Sunday service was added for the first time in 2007. In 2008, a free shuttle linked downtown Des Moines with the Iowa State Capitol.
DART has offered a Park & Ride service during the Iowa State Fair since 2006.
Free wifi connectivity began to be offered on all buses in 2018. This was implemented at the same time new fareboxes were installed, which required an internet connection.
DART began a pilot electric bus program in October 2020, starting with seven Proterra Catalyst buses on route 60 (Ingersoll/University). The pilot program was funded by a grant from the Federal Transit Administration, with a local match from MidAmerican Energy.
DART is represented by a board of 12 Commissioners, one from each member government it serves. DART serves Altoona, Ankeny, Bondurant, Clive, Des Moines, Grimes, Johnston, Pleasant Hill, Urbandale, West Des Moines, Windsor Heights, and greater Polk County.
Structure
DART utilizes a hub and spoke system, designed to favor commuters, as opposed to point-to-point system. The network was redesigned in 2012 to utilize the new DART Central Station, which most local and express routes terminate at or pass through. A secondary hub around Valley West Mall connects multiple western routes. A northern crosstown route 50 (Euclid/Douglas Crosstown) was added in 2018.
DART also has On Call routes that operate within specific zones in the Greater Des Moines area.
DART Central Station
Located at 620 Cherry Street in downtown Des Moines, DART Central station serves as the primary hub of the DART system. The $21 million bus transfer station opened in November 2012 on the south end of downtown, ending decades of using Walnut Street as a transit mall. DART Central Station has been certified LEED Platinum, the highest certification of the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Rating System of the U.S. Green Building Council. The site was selected in part due to proximity of the historic Rock Island Railroad depot, which is hoped to have passenger rail service in the future. It was designed by Substance Architecture, built by Weitz Construction, and contains both a bicycle storage room and a cafe.
Routes
= Local routes
== Express rush hour-only routes
== Former routes
=2 Kingman (Discontinued on June 8, 2004, due to budget crisis)
9 Express Service (Split into Routes 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, and 96)
10 Pleasant Hill (Discontinued on April 25, 2010, due to budget crisis)
12 Urbandale Business Park (Discontinued on April 25, 2010, due to budget crisis)
51 Merle Hay Crosstown (merged with Route 5 on August 23, 2015)
71 Ankeny / Delaware Avenue (Discontinued on November 23, 2012)
73 Urbandale / Windsor Heights FLEX (peak only, 20-30 minutes; replaced by DART Flex Connect on October 13, 2019)
90 Airport South Business Park Express (Discontinued on June 10, 2012; replaced by extension of Route 8)
91 Merle Hay Express (Discontinued on October 1, 2017; replaced by extension of Route 5)
97 SW Park Avenue Express (Discontinued on November 22, 2003, due to budget crisis)
Windsor Heights Express (replaced with new Urbandale Express and On Call Service on March 4, 2002)
Urbandale Express (replaced with new Urbandale Express and On Call Service on March 4, 2002)
Summer Special (replaced with new Urbandale Express and On Call Service on March 4, 2002)
= Shuttles
=The LINK (free)
D-Line Shuttle (free)
Iowa State Fair Park & Ride Shuttle
= Flex Connect in Urbandale/NW Des Moines
=Flex Connect is a new on-demand service DART is testing that connects riders in the Flex Connect zone to DART buses. Flex Connect replaced Flex Route 73 in Urbandale and Windsor Heights.
With Flex Connect on weekdays, riders in the zone can book an Uber, YellowCabCo. taxi or a DART accessible vehicle to take them to and from one of three transfer points: Gloria Dei Park & Ride, Buccaneer Arena Park & Ride or Merle Hay Mall. From there, riders can connect to DART buses via routes 5, 14, 16, 50, 92 or 93.
= On call
=Ankeny
Bondurant
Easter Lake
Grimes
Fares and Passes
= Fares
=The following fares are charged on the various services DART operates:
= Unlimited Ride Passes
=Fleet
Fixed Route Ridership
The ridership and service statistics shown here are of fixed route services only and do not include demand response. Per capita statistics are based on the Des Moines urbanized area as reported in NTD data. Starting in 2011, 2010 census numbers replace the 2000 census numbers to calculate per capita statistics.
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See also
List of bus transit systems in the United States
References
External links
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Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority (DART) | DART
Reimagine DART is a collaborative effort to transform public transit in Greater Des Moines. This initiative will chart a fresh course for how DART can strengthen and connect communities within a growing region.
Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority - Ride DART
The Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority (DART) operates a family of transportation services that make getting around Greater Des Moines easier and more convenient. Our fleet of 150 buses travel more than 15,000 miles daily throughout the region, making trips to shopping malls, major business districts, residential areas and schools.
Trip Planner | DART - Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority
Information found on this website can be provided in an alternative format upon request. Please contact Customer Service at 515-283-8100 to speak to a representative or email dart@ridedart.com.DART will do its best to provide the requested alternative format within a reasonable timeframe.
Careers | DART - Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority
The Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority (DART) is the largest public transit agency in Iowa. DART provides resources for those who vanpool, walk, or bike. These services connect thousands of people every day to jobs, school, medical appointments, entertainment and more.
DART Bus Fares - Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority
Riding around Des Moines with DART bus lines is always a good value, but regular riders save even more. Payment options include cash, tokens and passes.
Reimagine DART | DART - Des Moines Area Regional Transit …
Reimagine DART is a collaborative effort to transform public transit in Greater Des Moines. This initiative will chart a fresh course for how DART can strengthen and connect communities within a growing region.
Mission | DART - Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority
DART is the largest public transit agency in Iowa, serving 11 cities and Polk County to varying degrees. Those include Altoona, Ankeny, Bondurant, Clive, Des Moines, Grimes, Johnston, Pleasant Hill, Urbandale, West Des Moines and Windsor Heights.
Paratransit | DART - Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority
If the visitor has been certified as “ADA paratransit eligible” by a public transit provider, DART Bus Plus will honor the approval and will provide up to twenty-one (21) days of visitor ADA complementary paratransit service during a 365-day period.
Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority - DART
Amanda Wanke (wahn-key) is the Chief Executive Officer of the Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority (DART). She was appointed to the position by the Board of Commissioners in July 2023.
Local Route 6 – Indianola Ave - Ride DART
Find maps and schedules for DART Local Route 6 – Indianola Ave. Travel around the Des Moines Area with the Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority (DART).