Greeley-Evans Transit
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Greeley-Evans Transit, known by the moniker of GET, is the public transportation agency that serves the Weld County, Colorado
Weld County, Colorado
As of the census of 2000, there were 180,936 people, 63,247 households, and 45,221 families residing in the county. The population density was 45 people per square mile . There were 66,194 housing units at an average density of 17 per square mile...

. Six local routes are provided from Monday to Saturday, with dial-a-ride available on Sundays. The Boomerang, the free campus shuttle for the University of Northern Colorado
University of Northern Colorado
-Organization:The University of Northern Colorado offers 100 undergraduate programs and more than 100 graduate programs. The university has a satellite campus in Denver, Colorado...

 is also operated by the agency. In 2009, intercity service was instituted via the 34-Xpress, which connects the city with Loveland, Colorado
Loveland, Colorado
Loveland is a Home Rule Municipality that is the second most populous city in Larimer County, Colorado, United States. Loveland is situated north of the Colorado State Capitol in Denver. Loveland is the 14th most populous city in Colorado. The United States Census Bureau that in 2010 the...

. As a result, this smaller city is now connected via express bus service to the larger municipalties in its vicinity (Transfort
Transfort
Transfort is the public transportation operator for the metro area of Fort Collins, Colorado. All year round, thirteen regular routes are provided, with 12 providing all day service Monday through Saturday and one running during the weekday peak. Six day intercity service is also provided by the...

operates the Foxtrot in a similar capacity).

Route list

  • 1 Aims College/10th Street/FunPlex
  • 2 Aims College/Greeley Mall/Evans
  • 3 Downtown/Island Grove/Friendly Village
  • 4 Downtown/Hospial/Evans/Cottonwood Square
  • 5 11th Avenue/University Center/Greeley Mall
  • 6 East Greeley
  • 34-Xpress
  • UNC Boomerang
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