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Quincy Transit System
Recreation & Travel, Quincy, IL
(217) 228-4550
Phone
(217) 228-4550
Address
730 Maine St.
Quincy, IL 62301
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Bus Service, Paratransit
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The Quincy Transit Lines offers fixed route services and on-call Para-transit services in the City of Quincy. Bus services are offered seven days per week with the exception that no buses operate on Christmas. Quincy Transit Lines (QTL) operates eight fixed-route buses Monday through Saturday and two fixed-route buses on Sunday. QTL also operates three Para-transit lines Monday through Friday and two Para-transit routes on Saturday and Sunday. Regular Ticket Cost: $18.00 Available to everyone and can be used anytime the coaches are running. Student/Elderly Ticket Cost: $10.00 Available to Senior Citizens, 65 and older with a Transpo ID Card. Children ages 5 to 12 may use pass year round and it can be used anytime coaches are running. "Limited Pass" Cost: $7.00 Available to everyone, may be used only between the hours of 10:30 AM and 3:30 PM. To use the Para transit vehicle, an individual must complete an Americans with Disabilities Application and have it approved by the QTL. Once approved, the individual must schedule his/her use of the bus by contacting the dispatcher at (217) 224-3535. QTL requests that all trips be scheduled 24 hours in advance to avoid delays and conflicts. The monthly passes are available at the following locations: Senior Center - 639 York Brown Drug - 1121 Maine Dame & Hurdle Jewelers - Maine Center HyVee Stores - Harrison Plaza and Quincy Commons Illinois Veterans Home - Adjutants Office

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Meet the Team
Marty Stegeman, Interim Director of Transit Lines
transit@quincyil.gov, (217) 228-4550
Questions & Answers
Question
Where do QTL (Quincy Transit Lines) buses go?

 

Answer

Six buses operate within the Corporate City Limits of Quincy. They leave every half hour, on the hour and half-hour from the main transfer point, 7th and Jersey Streets.

Red Route 1 Veterans home travels through the northwest side of the City to the Illinois Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Home and back to the transfer point. The Red Route 1 Indian Mounds travels the southwest side of the City to the Indian Mounds Park and back to the transfer point.

The Yellow Route 2 Walton travels through the north central area of the City to the Walton Industrial area at 28th and Cedar and returns to the transfer point. The Green Route 2 Baldwin travels east on Maine, past Baldwin School to Kmart and returns through the Quincy Mall to the transfer point.

The Green Route 3 Broadway travels east on Broadway, through the Quincy University area, and north to Quincy Development Center and back to the transfer point. The Green Route 3 State travels east on State to Good Samaritan Home and returns to the transfer point after traveling through the South Central area of the City.

The Blue Route 4 buses service the industrial areas and retail areas bordering the City of Quincy. The 54th and Broadway bus begins at KMart and services Wal-Mart, Transitions, and Quincy Mall. It also services Kochs Lane, Quincy Development Center, industries on Wismann Lane, Industrial Supply Services, Denman Laundry and the Post Office. The 22nd Harrison bus begins at Kmart and services Prairie Crossing, Transitions on Maine Street, John Wood Community College, Curtis Creek Apartments, Harvest Hills, Cherry Lane, 14th and Harrison HyVee, Country Club Heights and Quincy Commons.


 

Question
How do I know which bus to take?
Answer
Each route has its own name. The bus name is either located on the front of the bus above the front windshield or on the right side of the bus along the top of the side window. If you need help determining which bus to take, you may contact the main office at 217-228-4550.
Question
Where can I get a QTL schedule?
Answer
You can get a schedule from any driver, City Hall or any of the area businesses that sell bus passes. You can also view and print the maps here.
Question
How and where do I catch the bus?
Answer


Each bus will stop at every intersection, if there is someone waiting to ride the bus. The bus will stop at the corner before the intersection except at major intersections where there is a traffic signal. At those intersections, it will proceed through the intersection before stopping. The major intersections where the bus will go through the intersection before stopping are 12th and Maine northwest corner on Maine, 12th and Broadway northwest corner on Broadway, 24th and Chestnut, southeast side of street on Chestnut beyond the left hand turn lane, 12th and State southeast side of street on State beyond the left hand turn lane, 5th and Hampshire northeast corner on 5th, 5th and Maine south east corner on Maine, 6th and Maine southeast corner on Maine, 7th and Maine southeast corner on Maine, 8th and Maine, southeast corner on Maine, 12th and Maine southeast corner on Maine, 24th and Maine southeast corner on Maine beyond the left hand turn lane, 30th and Maine by circle drive to Baldwin School and 8th and Broadway northeast corner on 8th.

Please arrive early and stand by the appropriate intersection along the route. Signal the driver by holding up your hand and waving. Have correct change or bus pass ready when boarding the bus.

Question
How much does it cost?


 

Answer
Click here for a link to our fares and here for a link to our passes.
Question

How do I pay the fare?
Answer
Drop your money in the fare box as you board or show your pass to the driver. Please have exact amount. Drivers do not have change.
Question

How do I get the bus to stop?
Answer
One block before your destination, pull the cord along the window to signal the driver. The driver will let you off at the next safe intersection.
Question
Are the buses wheelchair accessible?
Answer

All QTL buses are wheelchair accessible. All buses are equipped with lifts.
Question
What is a transfer?
Answer
A transfer allows you to ride a different bus to reach your destination.
Question
How do I transfer?
Answer

 

Tell the driver where you are going and ask for a transfer when you pay your fare. If you are unsure of which bus to take, please ask the driver.

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