FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more information, contact:

Amanda Schomaker (618) 797-4600

MCT ANNOUNCES JANUARY 2021 SERVICE CHANGES Route changes take effect Sunday, January 10, 2021

GRANITE CITY, IL., December 30, 2020… In an effort to enhance service and access to employment, Madison County Transit (MCT) will be making service adjustments at the regularly scheduled January 10, 2021 Service Change. The January service change includes the reinstatement of select trips on the #1 Riverbend and the #6 Roxana – Pontoon Beach, as well as the addition of new service to the Orchard Shopping Center in Collinsville.

“MCT’s goal is to keep our community moving in the safest and most efficient way possible,” said MCT Managing Director SJ Morrison. “These enhancements will not only improve access to jobs, shopping, and services for our residents, the additional trips will help foster social distancing, especially on the busier routes.”

A summary of the changes, by route, is listed below. For detailed schedule information visit www.mct.org, call 618-797-INFO (4636) or e-mail [email protected].

ROUTE CHANGES: • #1 Riverbend: Reinstate the 5:33 a.m. weekday southbound trip from , and the 6:48 a.m. weekday northbound trip from Granite City Station. • #6 Roxana – Pontoon Beach: Reinstate the 4:35 a.m. weekday southbound trip from Wood River Station to Gateway Commerce Center, and the 5:47 a.m. weekday northbound trip from Liberty and Chain of Rocks. • #15 East Collinsville Shuttle: Discontinue service between Claremont Ct. and Pennsylvania Ave. Introduce new service to Orchard Shopping Center (Dollar General, Ruler Foods, etc). • #19 Edwardsville - Collinsville: Shift route from Linden St. to Schwarz St. in Edwardsville. • #20 Granite City – Pontoon Beach Shuttle: End last two Sunday northbound trips at Liberty and Chain of Rocks.

Madison County Transit (MCT) provides multi-modal transportation services for Madison County, . MCT operates a fixed-route bus service, connecting to MetroLink; express weekday commuter service directly to and from downtown St. Louis; and seasonal express service to the Muny. For elderly and disabled residents who are unable to use the fixed-route , MCT provides complementary door to door service. MCT is also responsible for the construction and maintenance of more than 137 miles of bikeways that comprise the MCT Trails system, as well as overseeing RideFinders, the St. Louis region’s FREE carpooling and vanpooling program.

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