Appleton Transit Center
The Appleton Transit Center is a bus terminus in downtown Appleton, Wisconsin, located at 100 East Washington Street.
History
The transit center had been hoped to have been completed by fall 1986. On August 1, 1986 the Appleton mayor proposed a design with a rooftop parking lot. The current standalone building was first proposed in April 1989 as a cheaper alternative to plans to renovate and use an existing building. The design included a convenience store, the attendant from which would be responsible for securing the building. This would reduce staffing costs for Valley Transit.Construction on the center by Valley Transit began on September 12, 1989, and service began on March 1, 1990. 80% of the construction cost was funded by the Urban Mass Transportation Administration. It was the first transit center built in Appleton.
The transit center is planned to be replaced in the mid-2020s with a new facility, which would also contain a mixed-use development, similar to Grand River Station in La Crosse.