Mass Transportation Authority (Flint)

The Mass Transportation Authority (MTA) is the public transit operator serving Flint, Michigan and surrounding Genesee County.

[5] On the same day, they announced their board of directors approved a $4.2 million deal to purchase 60 propane powered mini-buses that replaced the diesel-engine vans used by Your Ride.

[6] The MTA purchased an additional 35 propane-powered mini-buses for their Your Ride service, nearly doubling their previous fleet, starting in the spring of 2013.

[10] The MTA purchased the former Baker College Center for Transportation Technology complex at Dort Highway and I-69 for $1 million in the fall of 2018.

[13] The MTA operates an hourly intercity route between downtown Flint and Great Lakes Crossing Outlets in Auburn Hills, which links the system to Metro Detroit and its SMART network.

Since January 2014, the MTA has been attempting to secure government funding to provide intercity service between Bay City and Detroit.

[15] In 2015, the MTA partnered with Genesys Health System's Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) to provide transportation services for eligible citizens.

[17] The Federal Transit Administration awarded the MTA a $310,040 grant to support the Ride to Wellness Initiative in September 2016.

MTA Regional coach in Auburn Hills