August 22, 2022

MetroBus Service Change Scheduled for August 29

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Metro Service Adjustments effective August 29 2022

On Monday, August 29, Metro Transit will make schedule and/or route adjustments to eight MetroBus routes as part of a quarterly service change to improve on-time performance and provide a better transit experience for MetroBus riders. Seven of the MetroBus routes operate in the City of St. Louis or St. Louis County in Missouri, and one route operates in St. Clair County, Illinois.

Details for the August 29 Service Change are available below. If you have any questions or would like assistance, please contact Metro Transit Information at 314.231.2345 (phone) or 314.207.9786 (text), available Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Effective Monday, August 29

#2 Red | New Schedule – Weekday and weekend schedule adjustments to improve on-time performance

#16 City Limits | New Schedule – Weekend schedule adjustments to improve on-time performance

#40 Broadway | New Schedule – Weekday and weekend schedule adjustments to improve on-time performance

#74 Florissant | New Schedule – Weekday and weekend schedule adjustments to improve on-time performance due to new one-way outer roads at North County Transit Center

#76 McDonnell-Waterford | New Schedule – Weekday and weekend schedule adjustments to improve on-time performance due to new one-way outer roads at North County Transit Center

#79 Ferguson | New Schedule – Weekday and weekend schedule adjustments to improve on-time performance due to new one-way outer roads at North County Transit Center

#174X Halls Ferry Express | New Schedule – Weekday and weekend schedule adjustments to improve on-time performance due to new one-way outer roads at North County Transit Center

#15 Belleville-Shiloh-O’Fallon (IL) – Route adjustments near Shiloh Veterans Clinic onto Frank Scott Parkway – no change to bus schedule

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1 thought on “MetroBus Service Change Scheduled for August 29”

  1. I have a question I am hoping someone from metro can answer . How are people suppose to get home who use to use the Makenzie to Mercy South line from Shrewsbury and replaced with VIA and VIA is being used so much by that route and the Fenton route you can’t even get one because it always full the message says all seats are full try again later . VIA stops running after 10 pm for south . When I get off work at 8:30 pm I can no longer get a Via because all seats are always full . So what is metro going to do about this route because this route is suspended it leaving me as well as other riders that used this route stranded .

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