Green Mountain Transit
| Founded | 2016 (as CCTA, 1973) |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | 101 Queen City Park Road44°27′01″N 73°13′13″W / 44.45028°N 73.22028°W |
| Locale | Burlington, Vermont |
| Service area | Chittenden County; The Capital District; Stowe and Lamoille County; Mad River Valley |
| Service type | Bus service commuter bus service paratransit |
| Routes | 16 |
| Fleet | 143 buses |
| Daily ridership | 7,300 (weekdays, Q4 2025)[1] |
| Annual ridership | 1,774,100 (2025)[2] |
| General Manager | Clayton Clark[3] |
| Website | ridegmt.com |
Green Mountain Transit (GMT) is a regional public transit system based in Burlington, Vermont. GMT operates local and commuter bus services and paratransit, primarily in Chittenden County and Washington County. In 2025, the system had a ridership of 1,774,100, or about 7,300 per weekday as of the fourth quarter of 2025. It is the largest public transit agency in the state of Vermont.[4]
History
In 2011, Chittenden County Transportation Authority and Green Mountain Transit Authority merged into one organization. The system was formally rebranded as Green Mountain Transit in 2016.[5] As of January 1, 2026, service in Franklin and Grand Isle Counties is being operated by Rural Community Transportation (RCT).
Routes
Local routes
Chittenden County (NextGen)
In June 2019, pairs of local routes were combined, given color-coded route names and through-routed via the Downtown Transit Center (DTC) with new schedules; see "Former routes" below for more information. Most local routes operate seven days a week with 20-minute or 30-minute service patterns during weekdays. Saturday service operates within 30- to 60-minute headways and Sunday service operates within 45- to 90-minute headways.
| Route | Terminals | Streets traveled | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1
Williston |
Burlington Downtown Transit Center |
Williston Walmart |
Main Street, Williston Road (South Burlington, Williston), Marshall Avenue |
|
| 2
Essex Junction |
Essex Junction Amtrak Station |
Colchester Avenue, East Allen Street (Winooski), College Parkway (Colchester), Pearl Street (Essex Junction) |
| |
| 4
Essex Center |
Essex Junction Amtrak Station |
Essex Town Sand Hill Road and River Road (See Notes) |
Clockwise Loop: Main Street (Essex Junction), Essex Outlet Fair, Center Road, Sand Hill Road, River Road (Essex Center), Maple Street (Essex Junction) |
|
| 5
Pine Street |
Burlington Downtown Transit Center |
Burlington South End Champlain Parkway and Home Avenue |
Saint Paul Street, Pine Street |
|
| 6
Shelburne Road |
Shelburne Museum | South Union Street, Shelburne Road |
| |
| 7
North Avenue |
Burlington Northgate Apartments Northgate Road and North Avenue |
North Street, North Avenue |
| |
| 8
City Loop |
Clockwise Loop (See Notes) |
North Avenue, North Street, Archibald Street, North Prospect Street, Maple Street, Battery Street |
| |
| 9
Riverside/Winooski |
Winooski Champlain Mill (See Notes) |
Elmwood Avenue, Riverside Avenue, then: Counter-clockwise Loop: Barlow Street, Main Street (Winooski), Weaver Street, Malletts Bay Avenue |
| |
| 11
City Connector |
South Burlington City Center Market Street |
Main Street, then: Counter-clockwise Loop: Dorset Street, Kennedy Drive, Hinesburg Road, Market Street |
| |
| 756
South End Circulator |
Burlington Green Mountain Transit Offices Queen City Park Road and Home Avenue |
Counter-clockwise Loop: South Winooski Avenue, Pine Street, Shelburne Road, South Union Street, Main Street |
| |
| 778
North End Circulator |
Burlington Northgate Apartments Northgate Road and North Avenue |
Clockwise Loop: North Avenue, DTC (on Pearl Street), North Union Street, North Prospect Street, Pearl Street |
| |
Capital District
- 80 City Route Mid-day
- 81 Barre/Hospital Hill
- 82 Montpelier/Hospital Hill
- 87 Northfield Community Shuttle
- 90 Health Center in Plainfield Shuttle
- MyRide by GMT
Franklin/Grand Isle Counties
Now operated by RCT.
Lamoille County/Stowe/Mad River Valley (seasonal)
- 108 Mountain Road Shuttle
- 120 Valley Floor
- 122 Mount Ellen
- 124 Mountain Condos
- 125 Access Road
Commuter and express routes
Commuter and express routes operate weekday rush periods only unless otherwise noted and are limited stop.
Chittenden County
| Route | Terminals | Serves | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 86
Montpelier LINK Express |
Burlington Downtown Transit Center |
Montpelier Main Street and State Street |
Burlington, South Burlington, Williston, Richmond, Waterbury, Montpelier |
|
| 96
Franklin County Commuter |
St. Albans Park and Ride |
Burlington, Winooski, Colchester, Milton, Georgia, St. Albans |
| |
Capital District
- 83 Waterbury Commuter
- 84 US 2 Commuter
- 86 Montpelier LINK Express (see table above)
- 89 City Commuter
- 93 Northfield Commuter
Franklin/Grand Isle Counties
Now operated by RCT.
Shopping specials
Chittenden County
These are shuttle buses that each operate one day per week, in the morning, to/from senior housing centers. The general public is welcome on these routes.
| Route | Terminals | Serves | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hannaford Shopping Special | South Burlington See "Serves" |
University Mall Hannaford |
Pillsbury Manor, The Pines, Country Park |
|
| Market 32 Shopping Special | Winooski See "Serves" |
South Burlington Market 32 |
The Courtyard, 83 Barlow Street, Spring Garden, Fern Hill*, McAuley Square*, Downtown Transit Center* |
|
| Burlington See "Serves" |
10 North Champlain Street, 3 Cathedral Square, Decker Towers, Heineberg Housing, McKenzie House, 101 College Street |
| ||
(*) denotes Burlington destinations
Capital District
- 85 Hannaford Shopping Shuttle
Former routes
Chittenden County routes
On June 17, 2019, GMT converted all the previously-numbered routes to colored through-routed (via the DTC) services. A short time thereafter, due to passenger feedback, GMT added the route numbers back in with the color scheme. The Red Line was composed of the 7 and 1 routes, the Blue Line with the 6 and 2, the Green Line with the 5 and 9 and the Orange Line with the 10 (and the later addition of the 4, which was originally the Silver Loop after conversion). The 8 became the Gold Loop. On June 14, 2021, due to more customer feedback, the GMT eliminated the color designations in favor of the previous numerical ones.[7]
| Route | Terminals | Streets traveled or Areas served | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1V
Williston Village |
Burlington Downtown Transit Center |
Williston Village Williston Town Hall |
Main Street, Williston Road (South Burlington, Williston), then: Clockwise Loop: Industrial Avenue, Mountain View Road, North Williston Road (see Notes) |
|
| 3
Lakeside Commuter |
Burlington Lakeside Lakeside Avenue and Central Avenue |
Burlington Downtown Transit Center |
Lakeside Avenue, Pine Street |
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| 10
Williston/Essex |
Williston Walmart |
Essex Town Sand Hill Road and River Road (See Notes) |
Marshall Avenue, Maple Tree Place, Essex Road, Park Street (Essex Junction), then: Clockwise Loop: Main Street (Essex Junction), Essex Outlet Fair, Center Road, Sand Hill Road, River Road (Essex Town), Maple Street (Essex Junction) |
|
| 12
UMall/Airport |
South Burlington University Mall (See Notes) |
Burlington International Airport (See Notes) |
Dorset Street, Kennedy Drive, then: Counter-clockwise Loop: Kennedy Drive, Airport Drive, White Street, Hinesburg Road |
|
| 18
Sunday Service |
Burlington Downtown Transit Center |
Counter-clockwise Loop: Pine Street (SB), Shelburne and South Union streets (NB), Pearl Street, Mansfield Avenue, Riverside Avenue, North Avenue (NB then SB), North Street |
| |
| 36
Jeffersonville |
Burlington Downtown Transit Center |
Jeffersonville Post Office |
Burlington, Winooski, Colchester, Essex Junction, Essex Outlet Fair, Jericho, Underhill, Cambridge, Jeffersonville |
|
| 46
Route 116 Commuter |
Hinesburg Town Hall Park & Ride |
All trips: Burlington, South Burlington, Hinesburg Middlebury trips: Starksboro, Bristol, Middlebury |
| |
| Middlebury Merchants Row | ||||
| 56
Milton Commuter |
Milton Town Office Park & Ride |
Burlington, Winooski, Colchester, Milton |
| |
| 76
Middlebury LINK Express |
Middlebury Academy Street |
Burlington, Shelburne, Charlotte, Vergennes, Middlebury |
| |
| 97
Barre LINK Express |
Barre 255 North Main Street (Barre District Court) |
Burlington, Richmond, Waterbury, Barre |
| |
| (NB): Northbound; (SB): Southbound | ||||
Non-Chittenden County routes
- 79 CVMC Barre Health Shuttle
- 88 Capital Shuttle
- 92 Montpelier Circulator
- 100 Route 100 Commuter
- 101 Mountain Road Shuttle
- 102 Morrisville Loop
- 103 Morrisville Shopping Shuttle
- 121 Valley Evening Service
- 126 SnowCap Commuter
Franklin/Grand Isle counties routes
- 109 Price Chopper Shopping Shuttle
The following routes are now operated by RCT as of January 1, 2026:
- 110 St. Albans Downtown Shuttle
- 115 Alburgh / Georgia Commuter
- 116 Richford / St. Albans Commuter
Fares
As of May 20, 2024, the fare is $2.00, with a $4.00 daily cap, and a $50.00 monthly cap. Discounted fares for people under 17, over 60, or who are disabled are $1.00, with a $2.00 daily cap and a $25.00 monthly cap.[8] Fares can be paid using the Ride Ready app, a smart card, contactless payment, or cash. However, the fare cap only applies when using the Ride Ready app.[8] Fares do not apply on rural services.
Current fleet
Most of the GMT fleet is made up of Gillig low-floor transit buses, although a number of New Flyer and Proterra buses are used. MCI long-distance buses and various shuttle buses built on Ford E-350 chassis have been purchased for intercity routes and transit service in outlying towns, respectively.
Note that this list is incomplete.
| Photo | Manufacturer | Model | Fleet number(s) | Year | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chevrolet | 3500 | 2xx 4xx |
unknown | Full fleet number range unknown. | |
| Ford | E-350 | ||||
| Gillig | Low Floor 40' | 940-941 | 2008 | 940 and 941 has been retired. | |
| 942-949 | 2009 | 948 has been retired. | |||
| 950-962 | 2010-2013 | 950 and 954 have been retired | |||
| 963-971 | 2017 | ||||
| 972-973 | 2019 | ||||
| 4211-4213 | 2021 | ||||
| 4221-4223 | 2022 | ||||
| Low Floor 35' | 5221-5223 | 2022 | |||
| Proterra | Catalyst BE40 | 990-991 | 2020 | First electric buses in the state of Vermont. More buses expected to be bought in 2021–2022.[9] | |
| New Flyer | Xcelsior XD40 | 4231-4236
4241-4245 |
2023
2024 |
2024 buses are electric. |
Facilities
GMT's Downtown Transit Center is located in downtown Burlington on Saint Paul Street, between Pearl and Cherry Streets, with adjoining space along Pearl Street.[13] The commuter and express routes (86, 96) generally operate from adjacent bus stops located on Pearl Street. GMT also has a transit center in Montpelier.[14]
References
- ^ "Transit Ridership Report Fourth Quarter 2025" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. February 20, 2026. Retrieved February 27, 2026.
- ^ "Transit Ridership Report Fourth Quarter 2025" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. February 20, 2026. Retrieved February 27, 2026.
- ^ "Executive Leadership Team". Green Mountain Transit. Retrieved September 4, 2025.
- ^ Poux, Sabine; Jarecki, Jenn (3 June 2024). "Green Mountain Transit brings back fares as financial uncertainty looms". Vermont Public.
- ^ Citizen, The (2016-03-03). "Big changes for CCTA and Green Mountain Transit Agency". Vermont Community Newspaper Group. Retrieved 2025-09-04.
- ^ CCTA System Map via the Internet Archive. Retrieved on 2014-05-02.
- ^ Smith, Jamie (June 3, 2021). "GMT System Name Changes". Green Mountain Transit. Archived from the original on 2021-06-15. Retrieved 2021-06-15.
- ^ a b "Fares: Effective March 6, 2024". ridegmt.com. Retrieved 2024-01-28.
- ^ "Green Mountain Transit, BED unveil first two electric buses". Vermont Business Magazine. 2020-01-28. Retrieved 2020-09-21.
- ^ Syed, Maleeha. "VTrans survey to address transportation access in rural Vermont". The Burlington Free Press. Retrieved 2020-09-21.
- ^ https://ridegmt.com/wp-content/uploads/link-express-bus-bike-storage.jpg
- ^ "Green Mountain Transit Board of Commissioners Meeting January 2024 Packet" (PDF). p. 9.
- ^ Starr, Jason (2016-10-20). "GMT bus hub opens". Colchester Sun. Retrieved 2025-09-04.
- ^ Cyrus, Connor (October 2, 2019). "Montpelier transit center ribbon-cutting next week". WCAX. Retrieved September 4, 2025.