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University District

City Line

Project Development Update (January 2020): This plan has evolved into a fully funded project and STA has decided to brand the service as simply City Line. You can view the new brand at the CityLine website. In March 2019, the FTA and their Project Management Oversight Contractor (PMOC) began the Scope, Schedule, Cost and Risk review

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Improved Amenities and Service on North Division Street – Larger Buses (phase two)

The enhancement of Route 25 Division will increase capacity by increasing the size of the buses and improving reliability of the route. The busiest route in the system will also see interim passenger amenity improvements until a High Performance Transit capacity study is complete. In the interim, Route 25 will no longer layover at the

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SCC Transit Center

The SCC Transit Center, planned to be located at Spokane Community College, will serve as a multi-modal transit hub for both regular bus routes, and as the eastern end point to the Central City Line. The SCC Transit Center will accommodate added routes and recovery times from the STA Plaza, and will help eliminate unnecessary trips

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Improve Amenities and Service North Division Street – Shelters and Sidewalks (phase one)

The enhancement of Route #25 Division will increase capacity by increasing the size of the buses and improving reliability of the route. The busiest route in the system will also see interim passenger amenity improvements until a High Performance Transit capacity study is complete. In the interim, Route #25 will no longer layover at the Plaza,

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