More Info on Northern Arizona Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority (operating Mountain Line)
NAIPTA is the transit agency in Northern Arizona operating the Mountain Line, Mountain Lift and upcoming Mountain Link systems in Flagstaff, Cottonwood Area Transit (CAT) in Cottonwood, and the Verde Lynx between Cottonwood and Sedona. NAIPTA also coordinates services with Campus Shuttle Service at Northern Arizona University Contact 928-779-6624 or www.naipta.az.gov for more information.
If passed, the proposition will renew the existing transit tax (29.5 cents on a $100 purchase) and increase it to $0.50 on a $100 purchase to fund transit improvements through...
Mountain Line and NAU are partnering on this project, which meets both organization’s workforce development goals to recruit and train transit drivers.
Several northern Arizona organizations were recognized as the “Partnership of the Year” for their joint efforts to mitigate winter congestion on Highway 180.
Mountain Line is bucking the nationwide trend of declining bus ridership, registering another year of record ridership and surpassing Fiscal Year 2017 ridership by more than 17...
APTA presented Mountain Line with an AdWheel Grand Award at its annual meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, recognizing the agency’s marketing and communications efforts around the Proposition...
The Northern Arizona Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority has announced that Mountain Line Route 10 (Mountain Link) will detour off its regular route from August ...
Mountain Line made ridership history in Fiscal Year 2017, breaking the 2 million rider mark for the first time in the agency’s history, and surpassing the previous record by nearly...
The Northern Arizona Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority (NAIPTA) kicked off the development of a new Five-Year Plan, which will take public and stakeholder input...
The Northern Arizona Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority’s (NAIPTA) transit and paratransit drivers get people where they need to go daily, and NAIPTA invited the...
After a successful pilot program last year, Mountain Line and Arizona Snowbowl have agreed to continue and expand the Mountain Express bus service between downtown Flagstaff and...
The results of the November 8 general election have been tabulated, and Flagstaff voters have approved a continuation of the Mountain Line transit tax through 2030, with 71 percent...
The Northern Arizona Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority (NAIPTA) and Coconino Community College (CCC) boards of directors have entered into a one-year agreement...
Cheshire and Thorpe Park-area residents, as well as those wanting to access the museums along the Fort Valley Rd. corridor on weekends will have a new option beginning August ...
At their July 5 meeting, the Flagstaff City Council voted to ask City voters to decide the future of the City’s award-winning transit system – Mountain Line.