Bay Metropolitan Transportation Authority

[3] From 1921 to 1974, public transportation was provided by private operators (Balcer Bros. and Hibblers Bay City Community Service) with one interruption between 1958 and 1959.

The term of each Bay Metro board member is three years; the total membership has varied between nine and eleven.

[6] Bay Metro operates nine fixed routes and a dial-a-ride point-to-point service branded DART.

[7] Fixed route fares are US$1, with discounts for students with a valid identification card ($0.75) and qualified individuals (seniors and disabled, $0.50).

[18] The fixed-route transit fleet primarily uses Gillig Advantage buses in 29' and 40' nominal lengths.