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Sioux City Transit, is the primary provider of mass transportation in Woodbury County, Iowa. Ten routes operate from Monday through Saturday. Via Route 9, a connection can also be made with the suburb of South Sioux City, Nebraska across the Missouri River. However, beginning January 3, 2009, Route 9 only operates Monday-Friday.

Sioux City Transit
Sioux City Transit public bus
Headquarters509 Nebraska Street, Sioux City, IA
LocaleSioux City, Iowa
Service areaWoodbury County, Iowa
Service typebus service, paratransit
Routes10
WebsiteSioux City Transit

Routes

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  • 1 Mall-Commons
  • 2 Pierce/Jackson
  • 3 Marketplace
  • 4 Leeds
  • 5 Riverside
  • 6 Singing Hills
  • 7 Council Oaks
  • 8 Indian Hills
  • 9 South Sioux
  • 10 Sunnybrook
  • 11 Airport

Martin Luther King Jr. Transportation Center

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The MLK Transportation Center serves as the primary hub of Sioux City Transit, located at 505 Nebraska Street in downtown Sioux City. In addition to serving all 10 Sioux City Transit routes, the facility also serves the intercity bus carrier Jefferson Lines. The facility was constructed in February 2003 for $11.6 million. At the time, it served Greyhound Lines buses as well, but Greyhound eliminated Sioux City service in August 2004. The transportation center offers a spacious lobby for travelers to wait indoors for their buses, retail space, Sioux City Transit headquarters, 472 parking spaces, and skywalk accessibility to the Orpheum Theatre, Frances Building and access to all of the buildings in the skywalk system.[1][2][3]

Fixed Route Ridership

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The ridership and service statistics shown here are of fixed route services only and do not include demand response. Per capita statistics are based on the Sioux City urbanized area as reported in NTD data. Starting in 2011, 2010 census numbers replace the 2000 census numbers to calculate per capita statistics.[4]

Ridership Change Ridership per capita
2005 799,389 n/a 7.53
2006 848,517 Increase 06.15% 8.0
2007 967,890 Increase 014.07% 9.12
2008 1,107,825 Increase 014.46% 10.44
2009 1,134,936 Increase 02.45% 10.69
2010 1,167,937 Increase 02.91% 11.01
2011 1,225,648 Increase 04.94% 11.51
2012 1,092,348 Decrease 010.88% 10.26
2013 1,089,485 Decrease 00.26% 10.23
2014 1,106,189 Increase 01.53% 10.39
2015 1,069,990 Decrease 03.27% 10.05
2016 971,093 Decrease 09.24% 9.12
2017 860,202 Decrease 011.42% 8.08
2018 848,699 Decrease 01.34% 7.97
2019 828,653 Decrease 02.36% 7.78
2020 529,039 Decrease 036.16% 4.97
2021 558,441 Increase 05.56% 5.24
2022 616,156 Increase 010.34% 5.79

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Lynn Zerschling (May 17, 2014). "Sioux City transit offices to move to MLK center". Sioux City Journal. Retrieved June 30, 2022.
  2. ^ "Martin Luther King Jr. Transportation Center". Retrieved June 30, 2022.
  3. ^ Dolly Butz (December 6, 2011). "MLK Transportation Center serves public need". Sioux City Journal. Retrieved June 30, 2022.
  4. ^ "The National Transit Database (NTD)". Retrieved June 30, 2022.
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