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MCT July service change begins Sunday, July 12

New MCT Micro – Troy | Maryville service launches Monday, July 13

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Madison County Transit (MCT) will implement its July service change beginning Sunday, July 12, 2026.

The changes include: The launch of a new MCT Micro service area in Troy, Maryville, and Glen Carbon area, which will replace the #13 Troy-Glen Carbon fixed route; as well as adjustments to the #9 Washington Shuttle, #1X Riverbend Express and #16X Edwardsville-Glen Carbon Express.

Before the changes were approved, MCT held six public meetings and accepted comments from passengers and members of the public by email, phone, and mail. The final service plan includes adjustments made in response to public feedback.

“These changes allow MCT to better match service with how passengers are using the system while introducing a more flexible transportation option in Troy, Maryville, and parts of Glen Carbon,” said MCT Managing Director SJ Morrison. “We encourage passengers who use the affected routes to review the new timetables and service information before July 12.”

New MCT Micro – Troy | Maryville

Beginning Monday, July 13, MCT will launch a new on-demand transportation service in Troy, Maryville, and designated areas of Glen Carbon.

The new MCT Micro Troy | Maryville will replace the #13 Troy-Glen Carbon fixed route and expand service to Saturdays. Passengers who use the #13 should begin using MCT Micro for trips within the new service zone, beginning July 13.

A service area map identifying the zone, including designated locations in Glen Carbon, is available at MCT.org/Micro.

The new service will operate:

  • 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday
  • 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday

Passengers can request a ride using the free MCT Micro mobile app, available in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.

After creating an account, riders enter their pick-up and drop-off information and select “Request Ride.” The app provides an estimated pick-up time and allows passengers to monitor the vehicle’s arrival. Rides may be requested immediately or scheduled in advance.

Passengers who do not have a smartphone can request a ride by calling 618-797-INFO (4636).

MCT Micro rides cost $1 and may be paid through the app or upon boarding using cash or an accepted MCT or Metro fare product.

Additional route changes

#9 Washington Shuttle

Trips that extend on Humbert Road toward Alton High School on Union School Road, from Alton Station will be discontinued due to low demand. Trips that do not operate along this portion of Humbert Road will remain unchanged.

#1X Riverbend Express

Service to and from St. Louis in Godfrey and Bethalto will be discontinued. All morning #1X trips will begin at Eastgate Park & Ride in East Alton, and all afternoon trips will end at Eastgate Park & Ride. Passengers should review the updated timetable as there are changes to departure and arrival times.

#16X Edwardsville–Glen Carbon Express

In response to changing demand, the last afternoon trip from St. Louis to Edwardsville will be discontinued. All other 16X trips will continue to operate.

Timetable and rider information

Updated timetables are available at MCT.org.

Printed timetables will also be available at MCT stations and aboard MCT buses a few days before the service change.

Passengers can view real-time bus locations and estimated arrival information at NextMCTbus.org.

For more information about the July service change or MCT Micro, visit MCT.org, call (618) 797-INFO (4636) or email [email protected].

 


Madison County Transit (MCT) provides multi-modal transportation services for Madison County, Ill. MCT operates a fixed-route bus service, connecting to MetroLink; express weekday commuter service directly to and from downtown St. Louis; and seasonal express service to the Muny. For elderly and disabled residents who are unable to use the fixed-route buses, MCT provides complementary door-to-door service. MCT is also responsible for the construction and maintenance of more than 138 miles of bikeways that comprise the MCT Trails system, as well as overseeing RideFinders, the St. Louis region’s free carpooling and vanpooling program.

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