Fort Collins

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Overview - Fort Collins

Located on the Cache La Poudre River, Fort Collins is the seat of Larimer County. It has approximately 170,000 inhabitants in the city proper as of 2023. The Fort Collins metropolitan area (Fort Collins) comprised 370,771 residents as of the 2023 US Census Bureau Estimate.


Fort Collins's rapid transit network consists of a single bus rapid transit service.

MAX Bus Rapid Transit

Opened 2014, MAX Bus Rapid Transit consists of a single bus rapid transit service that serves the city of Fort Collins, Colorado.

MAX (Mason Corridor)

The Mason Corridor Transitway of the MAX BRT system is a bus rapid transit service on a North-South alignment. It runs from the Downtown Transit Center in the north to the South Transit Center in the south via Colorado State University, serving 14 stations.


The Mason Corridor Transitway was opened in May 2014. The Mason Corridor Transitway is owned and operated by Transfort.


Headways
ServiceM-F MiddayM-F RushSat.Sun.Notes
MAX Mason10'10'10'Temporarily Suspended

Schedules -- Last Updated: Mar 10, 2025

References & Helpful Links

MAX Bus Rapid Transit at Wikipedia

Official Website for MAX BRT: Transfort


Maps

All Official Maps - Transfort [Last Accessed Mar 10, 2025]

Official System Map - Transfort [PDF] [Last Accessed Mar 10, 2025]


Other Sources

Fort Collins, USA at BRTDATA.org

Asset Notes

The MAX line and icon color was taken from the MAX logo on Wikipedia as of Feb 2020.


Last Updated: Mar 10, 2025

Old Maps
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