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Timeline:
1968-Gainesville Transit Company begins bus service in Gainesville and on UF campus.
1969-City, County and Florida Dept. of Transportation work to develop transportation planning program in response to Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1962.
1973-City of Gainesville and Alachua County contract for development of “5-year transit improvement program.”
1974-Alachua County purchases Gainesville Transit Company.
1975-35 new RTS buses serve passengers on 6 city routes and 2 campus routes.
1977-RTS ridership reaches more than 3 million.
1979-Bus fares increase from 25 cents to 35 cents per ride.
1981-County transfers RTS operations to the City.
1983-Bus fares rise to 50 cents.
1984-Transit service expands to include minibus service, shuttle bus service at UF and the park ‘n ride Gator-Aider service during football season.
1986-City purchases 3 trolleys but discontinues trolley service in 1989.
1995-City, County, the Florida Board of Regents and UF work to accommodate traffic growth around UF campus.
1996-Bus service includes 11 city routes and 4 campus routes. RTS offers monthly passes. Fares increase from 75 cents to $1.
1998-City and UF entered into an interlocal agreement to provide students, faculty and staff prepaid, unlimited ridership on RTS.
2000-Full implementation of unlimited access program includes City and County employees.
2002-RTS service includes 19 city routes, 10 campus routes and 6 night service routes.
2007-City opens RTS Rosa Parks Downtown Station.
2012-City adds first hybrid buses to fleet.
2013-RTS ridership peaks at 10.9 million.
2015-City opens new RTS headsquarters building.
2016-City opens RTS Butler Plaza Transfer Station.
2021-City adds first zero-emission electric buses to fleet; City introduces free-fare transit program for RTS riders 18 and younger, 65 and older.
2024-New RTS Eastside Transfer Station (as part of the Eastside Health and Economic Development Initiative) under design.
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