Mountain Metro announces fall service changes affecting multiple bus routes

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Mountain Metropolitan Transit (MMT) has announced a series of service changes set to begin on Sunday, September 28, 2025. The adjustments are intended to improve public transportation options and connections within the Colorado Springs area.

For Route 3, MMT will add an additional stop on Manitou Avenue at the Dillion Mobility Hub located on the east side of Manitou Springs. Route 9 will be extended on weekends by introducing a new endpoint. For those using Route 32, timepoints will be adjusted to facilitate easier transfers with Fountain Municipal Transit.

Route 33 is undergoing several modifications. These include adding new stops, eliminating some existing ones, increasing frequency during peak season, and reducing it in off-peak times. Routes 34 and 38 will each receive additional stops while the timepoint for Route 39 is being changed.

Due to these changes on other routes, Route 36 will be eliminated.

Further details about these updates and maps showing specific changes can be found at MMTRANSIT.COM.



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