With heavy snow and poor road conditions anticipated this weekend, the DTA released a statement asking the public to plan ahead in terms of weekend travel.
People in the Northland have been anxiously waiting the arrival of the Duluth Transit Authority's Multimodal Transportation Center and their new high tech buses. The DTA has been around for more than 130 years. Their mission is to provide public transit that is safe, convenient, efficient and affordable, that's why using electric buses in the Northland is perfect!
What an honor! Especially for a company that boasts over 150 employees and 63 buses. This isn't Dan Rolland's first award with the DTA which shows the longevity of his career!
Eleven students aboard a school bus in Aitkin County held on for a scary ride Wednesday as the driver of the bus suffered a medical emergency. The bus swerved wildly at between 35 and 40 miles per hour as it traveled northbound on Highway 47 after leaving the school in Isle.
People in the Northland have been anxiously watching the Duluth Transit Authority's Multimodal Transportation Center take shape in downtown Duluth. The DTA has been around for more than 130 years. Their mission is to provide public transit that is safe, convenient, efficient and affordable, that's why using electric buses in the Northland is perfect!
Grandma's Marathon is hosting another Minnesota Mile foot race this Sunday, September 7. The race starts at 9a with the last race at 10:20a. The race course is on Superior Street, downtown Duluth and that means that the DTA buses will need to be re-routed during that time.
The DTA has been in existence for over 130 years and has always made an effort to morph to the communities travel needs. To remain a reliable source of transportation for Northlanders, they will change some of their routes, primarily in the Miller Hill corridor and UMD area. Here are the changes and a link to find more information specific to you.