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Bus system in Ashland, Kentucky
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Ashland Bus System
Headquarters99 15th Street
LocaleAshland, KY
Service typebus service
WebsiteABS Home

Ashland Bus System (ABS) provides the municipal bus service in the City of Ashland, Kentucky and its nearby suburbs. Unlike many such services, it is operated by the city government itself. Its routes also reach the suburbs, including Ceredo, West Virginia and Kenova, West Virginia. This is a result of a dispute between those twin cities, and the West Virginia and Ohio bus system known as the Tri-State Transit Authority, known as TTA.

All buses center on Ashland Transportation Center, which is also used by the Greyhound system as well as Amtrak.

The service provides interchange between itself and TTA via a TTA bus that travels from Ironton, Ohio across the bridge into Ashland and the Ashland Transportation Center. It however does not interchange with TTA in West Virginia, even though the buses pass within a few blocks of one another.

Routes

The system offers five scheduled bus routes:

  • Downtown Loop - serving the Ashland Transportation Center, post office, Ashland Town Center mall, and River Hills Plaza (Melody Mountain) shopping area.
  • Crosstown - serving the Ashland Transportation Center, Midtown Shopping Center, South Ashland, and Scope Towers.
  • 13th Street - serving the Ashland Transportation Center, Midtown Shopping Center, and several points in Westwood.
  • 29th Street - serving the Ashland Transportation Center, King's Daughters Medical Center, Deboard Hill, South Ashland, the YMCA, Ashland Community and Technical College, and Midtown Shopping Center.
  • Catlettsburg - serving the Ashland Transportation Center, Scope Towers, downtown Catlettsburg, the Boyd County courthouse complex, Kenova, West Virginia, and downtown Ashland.

Fleet roster

Fleet number(s) Photo Year Manufacturer Model Engine Transmission Notes
TY1 2011 Double K Villager Trolley Ford Triton
1204-1215 2022 Gillig Low Floor Cummins ISL 8.9L Allison B400R Replacement for Gillig Phantom buses.
1216-1217 2022 NFI XD40 Cummins ISL 8.9L Allison B400R
TY2-TY3 2022 Gillig Trolley Replica Cummins ISL 8.9L Allison B400R
1218-1220 2022 NFI XD40 Cummins ISL 8.9L Allison B400R
TY4 2023 Hometown Main Street Ford

Retired

Fleet number(s) Photo Year Manufacturer Model Engine Transmission Notes
1201 2000 Gillig Phantom Cummins C8.3 Allison
1202-1203 2002

See also

References

External links

ABS Home

Public transit in Kentucky
Statewide
East
West
Transportation in Kentucky


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