The Decatur Public Transit System is the primary provider of mass transportation in Macon County, Illinois. Fourteen main routes, plus one downtown shuttle using replica trolleys, serve the region. After the removal of streetcars from the city in 1936, the private National City Lines ran the area's bus services; in 1971, voters chose in a referendum for the public to take over this duty.While the bus fleet is currently powered by diesel buses, DPTS intends to convert all of its buses to battery electric by 2035.
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| - Decatur Public Transit System (en)
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| - The Decatur Public Transit System is the primary provider of mass transportation in Macon County, Illinois. Fourteen main routes, plus one downtown shuttle using replica trolleys, serve the region. After the removal of streetcars from the city in 1936, the private National City Lines ran the area's bus services; in 1971, voters chose in a referendum for the public to take over this duty.While the bus fleet is currently powered by diesel buses, DPTS intends to convert all of its buses to battery electric by 2035. (en)
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| - Decatur Public Transit System (en)
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| - The Senator Severns Transit Center (en)
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| - The Decatur Public Transit System is the primary provider of mass transportation in Macon County, Illinois. Fourteen main routes, plus one downtown shuttle using replica trolleys, serve the region. After the removal of streetcars from the city in 1936, the private National City Lines ran the area's bus services; in 1971, voters chose in a referendum for the public to take over this duty.While the bus fleet is currently powered by diesel buses, DPTS intends to convert all of its buses to battery electric by 2035. (en)
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