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Ann Arbor Transportation Authority
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The Ann Arbor Transportation Authority (AATA) is the not-for-profit group responsible for bus service in Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti. The downtown hub for the AATA is the Blake Transit Center.
Not to be confused with the Michigan Bus System
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[edit] Routes
- The Link Bus is a downtown circulator.
- AATA Route 1 is the Pontiac Trail bus, which goes to North Campus.
- AATA Route 3 is the Huron River bus, which goes to North Campus and on to Ypsilanti.
- AATA Route 4 is the Washtenaw bus, which goes to Mott Hospital and then down Washtenaw Avenue to Ypsilanti.
- AATA Route 5 is the Packard bus, to Meijer's (Carpenter Road) or to Ypsilanti.
- AATA Route 6 is the Ellsworth bus, to Briarwood and Ypsilanti
- AATA Route 9 is the Jackson bus, with connections to Washtenaw WAVE and People's Express to Scio, Dexter and Chelsea
- AATA Route 15 is the Scio Church Road / South Maple Road bus.
- AATA Route 22 is the North - South Connector route
[edit] Board of Directors
- David Nacht, Board Chair
- Eli Cooper, Board Secretary
- Ted Annis, Board Treasurer
- Paul Ajegba
- Charles Griffith
- Sue McCormick
- Rich Robben
- Jesse Bernstein 2008-
[edit] Future of Ypsilanti Service
The future of Ypsilanti bus service by the AATA is in doubt because of budget constraints. The current budget plan involves cutting AATA Route 3 and AATA Route 5 to Ypsilanti by 2007 and all routes by 2009. The organization Keep Ypsi Rollin has proposed a change to the Ypsilanti city charter that would continue service.

