Pueblo Transit


Pueblo Transit is the public transportation operator for the metro area of Pueblo, Colorado. Formed in 1971 after a previous public-private transportation alliance went bankrupt, the agency provides thirteen routes. In 2008, the organization made it so all buses were equipped with electronic fare collection boxes, which are designed to encourage more ridership by avoiding the exact-fare requirement of most transit systems.

Fleet

Fleet numbersBuild
Date
ManufacturerModelEngineTransmission
1012010GilligLow Floor HEV 35'Cummins ISL9Allison EP40
Hybrid System
1072007NABI - OptimaOpus LFB-34Cummins ISBAllison B300R
1082009NABI - OptimaOpus LFB-34Cummins ISBAllison B300R
2082010NABI - OptimaOpus LFB-34Cummins ISB6.7Allison B300R
1852018GilligLow Floor 40'Cummins L9Allison B400R
1962019GilligLow Floor HEV 35'Cummins L9Allison H 40 EP
hybrid system
2112021GilligLow Floor HEV 35'Cummins L9Allison H 40 EP
hybrid system
230-2312023GilligLow Floor HEV 35'Cummins L9Allison eGen Flex H 40
hybrid system
310, 410, 510, 810, 9102010GilligLow Floor 35'Cummins ISL9Allison B400R
610, 7102010GilligLow Floor 40'Cummins ISL9Allison B400R

Route list

Fixed Route Ridership

The ridership statistics shown here are of fixed route services only and do not include demand response or vanpool.