A Citibus bus in 2022
Founded1932
Headquarters801 Texas Avenue
LocaleLubbock, Texas
Service areaLubbock, Texas
Service typeBus and paratransit
Routes9 City, 8 Texas Tech University campus
HubsDowntown Transfer Plaza
Daily ridership12,100 (weekdays, Q4 2023)[1]
Annual ridership2,408,400 (2023)[2]
Fuel typeDiesel, Diesel-electric hybrid
OperatorRATP Dev
Websitecitibus.com

Citibus is the public transportation bus and paratransit system which serves Lubbock, Texas. It runs bus routes throughout the city, with the main routes converging at the Downtown Transfer Plaza, which also houses the Greyhound bus terminal. Citibus has been in continual service since 1971 when the city of Lubbock took over public transit operations. The paratransit system is called Citiaccess.

In 2023, the system had a ridership of 2,408,400, or about 12,100 per weekday as of the fourth quarter of 2023. Citibus operates six days a week from 5:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Nighttime service is supplemented by a curb-to-curb service called the NiteRide. In addition to regular bus routes, it has a partnership with Texas Tech University to run shuttle buses on school days and game-day events.

City Route List

Former Routes

The Citibus Downtown Plaza

Campus Route List

Hybrid buses

Citibus has unveiled six diesel-electric hybrid buses that will begin service on city routes. Managers hope the buses will use 60 percent of the fuel that their older, larger peers consume running customers across the city. Lubbock purchased the buses with almost $3.3 million in state and federal grant money. The smaller buses seat 23 passengers, can support full-size wheelchairs and will run on all but two city-based routes. Battery packs showed no signs of failure over the past five years in other cities, the equipment has a lifespan of seven years.

References

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