Appleton Transit Center
Appleton Transit Center | |
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General information | |
Town or city | Appleton, Wisconsin |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 44°15′48″N 88°24′21″W / 44.2634°N 88.40571°WCoordinates: 44°15′48″N 88°24′21″W / 44.2634°N 88.40571°W |
Construction started | September 12, 1989 |
Completed | March 1, 1990 |
Client | Valley Transit |
The Appleton Transit Center is a bus terminus in downtown Appleton, Wisconsin, located at 100 East Washington Street (on the corner of Washington Street and Oneida Street).
The Building
Construction on the center by Valley Transit began on September 12, 1989, and service began on March 1, 1990. It was the first transit center built in Appleton. It has climate controlled waiting rooms, public washrooms, a payphone and free direct line telephones to Valley Transit, and vending machines. The north side of the building is the location of the Greyhound Lines office. Additional benches are outside, where there are designated bus boarding bays in a traffic-free transfer area, and the entire grounds, inside and out, are non-smoking.
Service
The Appleton Transit Center is the center of the Valley Transit system, as most bus routes terminate there. The northwest corner of the property is the boarding place for Greyhound buses, travelling between Green Bay, Wisconsin and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The center also sees service from Lamers Bus Lines. Through ticketing is available from Amtrak; the Amtrak code for the center is APP.