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Bus Bike Walk

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The Quad Cities Transportation Advocacy Group (QC TAG) “works to improve the quality of life in our community by promoting a balanced approach to transportation that encourages walking, biking, and public transportation”.
 
QC TAG encourages the use of current QCA resources for getting around in a healthier, greener, and much less expensive fashion.  They also work with communities and city governments toward the goal of making our metro area safer and more accommodating for ALL modes of transportation.

Interested?  Learn more by clicking on the QC TAG logo and “think outside the car”!!

Visit: http://quad.cities.tag.googlepages.com

The Transportation Toolkit

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Get unlimited rides for the calendar month on all QC Transit systems -- CitiBus, Bettendorf Transit, and MetroLINK -- for just $30! Contact any one of the transit systems for QC Monthly Pass purchase locations.

Transportation to Work

IRS publication outlining commuter tax benefits for both transit and cycling
(specifics on pgs. 20 & 21):
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p15b.pdf

 

It all adds up to cleaner air

For more information on Air Quality in the Quad Cities please
visit our Aware of Air page

Aware of Air

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Intro

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Welcome to qctransit.com, the only web address you need to remember for Quad Cities Area public transportation!
In the urbanized area, Bettendorf Transit, Davenport CitiBus, and Rock Island County’s Metro work together to provide dependable, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly fixed-route public transportation.  In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines, each of these systems also offer service options for individuals with disabilities. In the Iowa Quad Cities, these paratransit services are provided through city contracts with River Bend Transit. Outside of the urbanized area, individuals can access public transportation via Henry County Public Transportation, MuscaBus (City of Muscatine), RIM Rural Transit (Mercer and Rock Island Counties), or River Bend Transit (Cedar, Clinton, Muscatine, & Scott Counties).

What Route do I choose?
For detailed information, you can browse through the individual transit system websites, request a system Rider’s Guide, and/or call the appropriate transit system for assistance in planning your trip. The customer service number for all three fixed-route public transit systems is (309)788-3360.

Call (309) 793-6300 to contact the HSTP Coordinator regarding questions about mobility issues.

MetroLINK The Loop RIM Rural Transit MuscaBus MetroLINK Davenport CitiBus RBT

Map

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Quad-Cities-Three-System-Transit-Map-2017-12.pdf

Davenport CitiBusHCPTMetroRim Rural Transit

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