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Daily Route Announcements

■ Effective December 02, 2011, - To all Gallup Customers, We will no longer be parking or picking passengers at Castle Furniture Parking Lot (1308 West Metro) starting Monday, December 5, 2011. Your vehicle will be towed if you park on private property.


■ Effective November 18, 2011, - The following routes will provide transportation services only Monday - Thursday, until further notice. Any questions, call 928-729-4002.

  • Rt.01 - Tuba City
  • Rt.03 - Kayenta
  • Rt.13 - Crownpoint/Gallup
  • Rt.11 - Flagstaff/Tuba City


■ Navajo Transit buses are operating on regular schedule. Expect delays due to weather conditions, traffic, breakdowns or other factors.

 

Welcome to Navajo Transit System!

The Navajo Transit System's services and priorities are providing safe and reliable public transportation for the Navajo Nation. This is achieved through improving the quality of life for all citizens for the Navajo Nation by increasing the accessibility to services and resources of the public and private sectors, particularly in meeting the needs of health care, education, employment, recreation, entertainment and shopping.

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Navajo Transit System (NTS) is a department under the Division of General Services within the Navajo Nation Government and is funded primarily through the New Mexico and Arizona Departments of Transportation. NTS administers and operates inter-city fixed route transportation services for the general public.
The Navajo Transit System (NTS) provides public transportation services to 41 chapters out of 110 Navajo Chapter communities; many fixed routes operate along state highway. NTS buses pick up passengers at designated stops.
The demand for services exceeds the number of buses and routes because the Navajo Nation occupies a substantial land area with a large population, long driving distances between destinations. With the limited number of routes available now, and the confinements of buses to major highways, many people who want services are not able to reach locations where buses normally pick up passengers.

Read more: Welcome to Navajo Transit System!

 

Monthly Announcements

Tuesday, February 14, 2011
■ Valentine's Day

Monday, February 20, 2011
■ President's Day - Navajo Transit will be closed in observance of this National Holiday.

   

Special Announcements

2012 Training / Technical Assistance Conference & Roadeo

Invite you to save the date!

2012 Training / Technical Assistance Conference & Roadeo
March 18 - 21, 2012
Radisson Fort McDowell Resort
Scottsdale, Arizona


Federal Transit Administration (FTA)
National Rural Transit Assistance Program (National RTAP)
National Tribal Transit Association (NTTA)

 

News from Arizona Department of Transportation

US Highway 191: Road Maintenance
Description: Construction work on US Highway 191, NS-bound from mile post 448.0, 1.30 miles North of Bia 102 to mile post 463.0, 1.30 miles North of Bia 59.
Duration: October 5, 2011 - February 24, 2012

   

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