Green Mountain Transit
| Founded | 2016 (as CCTA, 1973) |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | 101 Queen City Park Road44°27′01″N 73°13′13″W / 44.45028°N 73.22028°W |
| Locale | Burlington, Vermont |
| Service area | Chittenden County; The Capital District; Franklin and Grand Isle Counties; Stowe and Lamoille County; Mad River Valley |
| Service type | Bus service commuter bus service paratransit |
| Routes | 16 |
| Fleet | 143 buses |
| Daily ridership | 7,300 (weekdays, Q3 2025)[1] |
| Annual ridership | 1,774,100 (2024)[2] |
| General Manager | Clayton Clark[3] |
| Website | ridegmt.com |
Green Mountain Transit (GMT) is a regional public transit system based in Burlington, Vermont. GMT operates local and commuter bus services and paratransit, primarily in Chittenden County and Washington County. In 2024, the system had a ridership of 1,774,100, or about 7,300 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2025. It is the largest public transit agency in the state of Vermont.[4]
History
In 2011, Chittenden County Transportation Authority and Green Mountain Transit Authority merged into one organization. The system was formally rebranded as Green Mountain Transit in 2016.[5]
Routes
Local routes
Chittenden County (NextGen)
In June 2019, pairs of local routes were combined, given color-coded route names and through-routed via the Downtown Transit Center (DTC) with new schedules; see "Former routes" below for more information. Most local routes operate seven days a week with 20-minute or 30-minute service patterns during weekdays. Saturday service operates within 30- to 60-minute headways and Sunday service operates within 45- to 90-minute headways.
| Route | Terminals | Streets traveled | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1
Williston |
Burlington Downtown Transit Center |
Williston Walmart |
Main Street, Williston Road (South Burlington, Williston), Marshall Avenue |
|
| 2
Essex Junction |
Essex Junction Amtrak Station |
Colchester Avenue, East Allen Street (Winooski), College Parkway (Colchester), Pearl Street (Essex Junction) |
| |
| 4
Essex Center |
Essex Junction Amtrak Station |
Essex Town Sand Hill Road and River Road (See Notes) |
Clockwise Loop: Main Street (Essex Junction), Essex Outlet Fair, Center Road, Sand Hill Road, River Road (Essex Center), Maple Street (Essex Junction) |
|
| 5
Pine Street |
Burlington Downtown Transit Center |
Burlington South End Champlain Parkway and Home Avenue |
Saint Paul Street, Pine Street |
|
| 6
Shelburne Road |
Shelburne Museum | South Union Street, Shelburne Road |
| |
| 7
North Avenue |
Burlington Northgate Apartments Northgate Road and North Avenue |
North Street, North Avenue |
| |
| 8
City Loop |
Clockwise Loop (See Notes) |
North Avenue, North Street, Archibald Street, North Prospect Street, Maple Street, Battery Street |
| |
| 9
Riverside/Winooski |
Winooski Champlain Mill (See Notes) |
Elmwood Avenue, Riverside Avenue, then: Counter-clockwise Loop: Barlow Street, Main Street (Winooski), Weaver Street, Malletts Bay Avenue |
| |
| 11
City Connector |
South Burlington City Center Market Street |
Main Street, then: Counter-clockwise Loop: Dorset Street, Kennedy Drive, Hinesburg Road, Market Street |
| |
| 756
South End Circulator |
Burlington Green Mountain Transit Offices Queen City Park Road and Home Avenue |
Counter-clockwise Loop: South Winooski Avenue, Pine Street, Shelburne Road, South Union Street, Main Street |
| |
| 778
North End Circulator |
Burlington Northgate Apartments Northgate Road and North Avenue |
Clockwise Loop: North Avenue, DTC (on Pearl Street), North Union Street, North Prospect Street, Pearl Street |
| |
Capital District
- 80 City Route Mid-day
- 81 Barre/Hospital Hill
- 82 Montpelier/Hospital Hill
- 87 Northfield Community Shuttle
- 90 Health Center in Plainfield Shuttle
- MyRide by GMT
Franklin/Grand Isle Counties
- 110 St. Albans Downtown Shuttle
Lamoille County/Stowe/Mad River Valley (seasonal)
- 108 Mountain Road Shuttle
- 120 Valley Floor
- 122 Mount Ellen
- 124 Mountain Condos
- 125 Access Road
Commuter and express routes
Commuter and express routes operate weekday rush periods only unless otherwise noted and are limited stop.
Chittenden County
| Route | Terminals | Serves | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 86
Montpelier LINK Express |
Burlington Downtown Transit Center |
Montpelier Main Street and State Street |
Burlington, South Burlington, Williston, Richmond, Waterbury, Montpelier |
|
| 96
Franklin County Commuter |
St. Albans Park and Ride |
Burlington, Winooski, Colchester, Milton, Georgia, St. Albans |
| |
Capital District
- 83 Waterbury Commuter
- 84 US 2 Commuter
- 86 Montpelier LINK Express (see table above)
- 89 City Commuter
- 93 Northfield Commuter
Franklin/Grand Isle Counties
- 96 Franklin County Commuter (see table above)
- 115 Alburgh / Georgia Commuter
- 116 Richford / St. Albans Commuter
Shopping specials
Chittenden County
These are shuttle buses that each operate one day per week, in the morning, to/from senior housing centers. The general public is welcome on these routes.
| Route | Terminals | Serves | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hannaford Shopping Special | South Burlington See "Serves" |
University Mall Hannaford |
Pillsbury Manor, The Pines, Country Park |
|
| Market 32 Shopping Special | Winooski See "Serves" |
South Burlington Market 32 |
The Courtyard, 83 Barlow Street, Spring Garden, Fern Hill*, McAuley Square*, Downtown Transit Center* |
|
| Burlington See "Serves" |
10 North Champlain Street, 3 Cathedral Square, Decker Towers, Heineberg Housing, McKenzie House, 101 College Street |
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(*) denotes Burlington destinations
Capital District
- 85 Hannaford Shopping Shuttle
Franklin/Grand Isle Counties
- 109 Price Chopper Shopping Shuttle
Former routes
Chittenden County routes
On June 17, 2019, GMT converted all the previously-numbered routes to colored through-routed (via the DTC) services. A short time thereafter, due to passenger feedback, GMT added the route numbers back in with the color scheme. The Red Line was composed of the 7 and 1 routes, the Blue Line with the 6 and 2, the Green Line with the 5 and 9 and the Orange Line with the 10 (and the later addition of the 4, which was originally the Silver Loop after conversion). The 8 became the Gold Loop. On June 14, 2021, due to more customer feedback, the GMT eliminated the color designations in favor of the previous numerical ones.[7]
| Route | Terminals | Streets traveled or Areas served | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1V
Williston Village |
Burlington Downtown Transit Center |
Williston Village Williston Town Hall |
Main Street, Williston Road (South Burlington, Williston), then: Clockwise Loop: Industrial Avenue, Mountain View Road, North Williston Road (see Notes) |
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| 3
Lakeside Commuter |
Burlington Lakeside Lakeside Avenue and Central Avenue |
Burlington Downtown Transit Center |
Lakeside Avenue, Pine Street |
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| 10
Williston/Essex |
Williston Walmart |
Essex Town Sand Hill Road and River Road (See Notes) |
Marshall Avenue, Maple Tree Place, Essex Road, Park Street (Essex Junction), then: Clockwise Loop: Main Street (Essex Junction), Essex Outlet Fair, Center Road, Sand Hill Road, River Road (Essex Town), Maple Street (Essex Junction) |
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| 12
UMall/Airport |
South Burlington University Mall (See Notes) |
Burlington International Airport (See Notes) |
Dorset Street, Kennedy Drive, then: Counter-clockwise Loop: Kennedy Drive, Airport Drive, White Street, Hinesburg Road |
|
| 18
Sunday Service |
Burlington Downtown Transit Center |
Counter-clockwise Loop: Pine Street (SB), Shelburne and South Union streets (NB), Pearl Street, Mansfield Avenue, Riverside Avenue, North Avenue (NB then SB), North Street |
| |
| 36
Jeffersonville |
Burlington Downtown Transit Center |
Jeffersonville Post Office |
Burlington, Winooski, Colchester, Essex Junction, Essex Outlet Fair, Jericho, Underhill, Cambridge, Jeffersonville |
|
| 46
Route 116 Commuter |
Hinesburg Town Hall Park & Ride |
All trips: Burlington, South Burlington, Hinesburg Middlebury trips: Starksboro, Bristol, Middlebury |
| |
| Middlebury Merchants Row | ||||
| 56
Milton Commuter |
Milton Town Office Park & Ride |
Burlington, Winooski, Colchester, Milton |
| |
| 76
Middlebury LINK Express |
Middlebury Academy Street |
Burlington, Shelburne, Charlotte, Vergennes, Middlebury |
| |
| 97
Barre LINK Express |
Barre 255 North Main Street (Barre District Court) |
Burlington, Richmond, Waterbury, Barre |
| |
| (NB): Northbound; (SB): Southbound | ||||
Non-Chittenden County routes
- 79 CVMC Barre Health Shuttle
- 88 Capital Shuttle
- 92 Montpelier Circulator
- 100 Route 100 Commuter
- 101 Mountain Road Shuttle
- 102 Morrisville Loop
- 103 Morrisville Shopping Shuttle
- 121 Valley Evening Service
- 126 SnowCap Commuter
Fares
As of May 20, 2024, the fare is $2.00, with a $4.00 daily cap, and a $50.00 monthly cap. Discounted fares for people under 17, over 60, or who are disabled are $1.00, with a $2.00 daily cap and a $25.00 monthly cap.[8] Fares can be paid using the Ride Ready app, a smart card, contactless payment, or cash. However, the fare cap only applies when using the Ride Ready app.[8] Fares do not apply on rural services.
Current fleet
Most of the GMT fleet is made up of Gillig low-floor transit buses, although a number of New Flyer and Proterra buses are used. MCI long-distance buses and various shuttle buses built on Ford E-350 chassis have been purchased for intercity routes and transit service in outlying towns, respectively.
Note that this list is incomplete.
| Photo | Manufacturer | Model | Fleet number(s) | Year | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chevrolet | 3500 | 2xx 4xx |
unknown | Full fleet number range unknown. | |
| Ford | E-350 | ||||
| Gillig | Low Floor 40' | 940-941 | 2008 | 940 and 941 has been retired. | |
| 942-949 | 2009 | 948 has been retired. | |||
| 950-962 | 2010-2013 | 950 and 954 have been retired | |||
| 963-971 | 2017 | ||||
| 972-973 | 2019 | ||||
| 4211-4213 | 2021 | ||||
| 4221-4223 | 2022 | ||||
| Low Floor 35' | 5221-5223 | 2022 | |||
| Proterra | Catalyst BE40 | 990-991 | 2020 | First electric buses in the state of Vermont. More buses expected to be bought in 2021–2022.[9] | |
| New Flyer | Xcelsior XD40 | 4231-4236
4241-4245 |
2023
2024 |
2024 buses are electric. |
Facilities
GMT's Downtown Transit Center is located in downtown Burlington on Saint Paul Street, between Pearl and Cherry Streets, with adjoining space along Pearl Street.[13] The commuter and express routes (86, 96) generally operate from adjacent bus stops located on Pearl Street. GMT also has a transit center in Montpelier.[14]
References
- ^ "Transit Ridership Report Third Quarter 2025" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. November 20, 2025. Retrieved December 1, 2025.
- ^ "Transit Ridership Report Fourth Quarter 2024" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. February 19, 2025. Retrieved February 25, 2025.
- ^ "Executive Leadership Team". Green Mountain Transit. Retrieved September 4, 2025.
- ^ Poux, Sabine; Jarecki, Jenn (3 June 2024). "Green Mountain Transit brings back fares as financial uncertainty looms". Vermont Public.
- ^ Citizen, The (2016-03-03). "Big changes for CCTA and Green Mountain Transit Agency". Vermont Community Newspaper Group. Retrieved 2025-09-04.
- ^ CCTA System Map via the Internet Archive. Retrieved on 2014-05-02.
- ^ Smith, Jamie (June 3, 2021). "GMT System Name Changes". Green Mountain Transit. Archived from the original on 2021-06-15. Retrieved 2021-06-15.
- ^ a b "Fares: Effective March 6, 2024". ridegmt.com. Retrieved 2024-01-28.
- ^ "Green Mountain Transit, BED unveil first two electric buses". Vermont Business Magazine. 2020-01-28. Retrieved 2020-09-21.
- ^ Syed, Maleeha. "VTrans survey to address transportation access in rural Vermont". The Burlington Free Press. Retrieved 2020-09-21.
- ^ https://ridegmt.com/wp-content/uploads/link-express-bus-bike-storage.jpg
- ^ "Green Mountain Transit Board of Commissioners Meeting January 2024 Packet" (PDF). p. 9.
- ^ Starr, Jason (2016-10-20). "GMT bus hub opens". Colchester Sun. Retrieved 2025-09-04.
- ^ Cyrus, Connor (October 2, 2019). "Montpelier transit center ribbon-cutting next week". WCAX. Retrieved September 4, 2025.