Iowa City Transit


Iowa City Transit is an American public transit system serving Iowa City, Iowa. The service provides several routes serving various areas of the city as well as University Heights, originating and terminating at the Iowa City Downtown Interchange. In addition, a loop route is provided for school students at the beginning and end of each school day. In addition to Iowa City Transit, Coralville Transit, the University of Iowa Cambus, and the 380 Express also provide transit service in the Iowa City area, and Iowa City Transit shares several bus stops with them.

Routes

Iowa City Transit operates 13 routes, all of which originate and terminate at the Iowa City Downtown Interchange except for route 3. Prior to August 2, 2021, Iowa City Transit operated 26 unnumbered routes, and several of the current routes are identical to those in the previous system. Some routes are interlined, which means that once a bus completes its route and returns to the Downtown Interchange, it will change to a different route. All routes operate from Monday to Saturday, with reduced service on evenings and Saturdays. This is in contrast to the previous system, where only a select number of routes operated a modified route for evenings and Saturdays. There is no service on Sundays and holidays.

Fares and Passes

Iowa City Transit has been fare free since August 1, 2023 as part of a two-year pilot program. The previous fare structure is as follows:

Fares

As of July 6, 2021
RiderFare
Adults $1.00
Youth $0.50
Children under five years oldFree
4 - Downtown Shuttle routeFree
Seniors
Senior pass holders
Free
Medicare cardFree
SEATS card holderFree

Free transfers are available at all Iowa City bus stops.

Passes

Iowa City Transit also offers a number of bus passes, which are listed below.
TypeCostNotes
24 Hour Pass$2.00
  • Purchased on Iowa City Transit buses.
  • Can be used for an unlimited number of rides during a 24-hour period.
10-Ride Pass$8.50Purchased at Iowa City City Hall Cashier; Iowa City Parking, 335 Iowa Avenue; 1st Avenue Hy-Vee;Waterfront Hy-Vee; Hy-Vee Drug Store and North Dodge Hy-Vee.
31-Day adult pass$32.00
  • Purchased at Iowa City City Hall; Iowa City Parking, 335 Iowa Avenue; First Avenue Hy-Vee;
Waterfront Hy-Vee; Hy-Vee Drug Store and North Dodge Hy-Vee.
  • Valid for 31 days of unlimited rides from first use; can be purchased anytime during the month and used for a full month.
31-Day youth pass$16.00
  • Purchased at Iowa City City Hall; Iowa City Parking, 335 Iowa Avenue; 1st Avenue Hy-Vee.
  • Valid for 31 days of unlimited rides from first use; can be purchased anytime during the month and used for a full month.
  • University of Iowa student U-Pass $240 $120 without University parking permit
    • Purchased at UI Parking Office or UI Parking and Transportation website.
    • Unlimited rides; sold throughout the year.
    Kirkwood semester pass$100
  • Purchased at Kirkwood Community College Bookstore - must show class schedule or ID.
  • Unlimited rides; sold during Fall and Spring terms.
  • University of Iowa faculty/staff annual pass$28 per month$15 per month without University parking permit
    • Purchased at UI Parking Office.
    • Available to UI Faculty & Staff starting every Jan 1; good for one year of unlimited rides.
    • Paid with a pre-tax payroll deduction.
    Field trip passVariableUsed by Iowa City Community Schools and area daycare providers to allow for a large group to ride ICT and be billed at a later date.

    Bus Tracking

    Real-time bus tracking is available through the Transit app, which provides estimated arrival times at a bus stop and precise locations of buses on the map. The other two transit systems in the Iowa City area, Coralville Transit and Cambus, also use the Transit app. Prior to 2019, bus tracking for the Iowa City area transit systems was provided by BONGO.

    Court Street Transportation Center

    The Court Street Transportation Center, located at 170 East Court Street, serves as a hub for Iowa City Transit and regional transit, with connections to the 380 Express and intercity buses. The facility, opened September 1, 2005, was designed to serve local and intercity buses, and include a child-care facility and parking ramp.

    Future Plans

    Several plans for the Iowa City area transit systems were considered over the past few years as part of a multi-year transit study. Changes considered include service on Sundays, as well as the elimination of fares.
    In early 2021, Iowa City Transit made plans to introduce 4 Proterra ZX5 electric buses to the fleet, which will replace 4 existing diesel buses. A test bus operated briefly in the spring of 2021, and the 4 buses entered revenue service in January 2022. Iowa City Transit is expected to receive $23 million in federal grants to purchase four additional electric buses and to build a new facility, replacing the current facility built in 1984.