On time transit is essential to providing reliable travel options and to the success of a multimodal network.
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Greater Minnesota's 47 public transit systems are operated by local governments, joint powers organizations, non-profits, and tribal governments. MnDOT supports these systems through planning, research, technical assistance, and management of state and federal transit funding. MnDOT's first priority is continuation of financial assistance to systems meeting performance standards identified in the GMTIP. Secondary priorities include expanding transit service to new areas and improving frequency, coverage, and daily duration of service currently provided.