It is a hub and spoke system that meets downtown at Veterans Park (labeled as Center of NH on southbound departing lines) with one line departing from the nearby Canal Street Transportation Center.
Since July 2013, the MTA has offered weekday service between Concord and Manchester-Boston Regional Airport, with most trips also stopping at the Center of NH hub in downtown Manchester, from 3:30 a.m. until 12:45 a.m.[2] The neighboring suburb of Bedford contributed funding to the MTA until 2010, and service coverage was significantly reduced within the town the following year.
The MTA was created by the City in May 1973, following requests by the private Manchester Transit bus provider for public subsidies.
[6] In recent years, the MTA has sought to expand its ridership with new routes, such as the Green DASH and Concord Express, that are aimed at riders who might otherwise choose to drive.
Industrial Park Brown Ave/Airport Commerce Drive/Target SNHU/River Rd Bremer St/Mast Rd Bedford Grove Plaza/Second Street South Willow St/Mall of NH Elliot Hospital/E.
This marks the second attempt by the MTA at offering free transit downtown, following a fourteen-block free-ride zone that began in 1974 but has since been discontinued.