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Southeast Vermont Transit

Southeast Vermont Transit
Founded 2016 (as the DVTA, 1996)
Headquarters 45 Mill Street
Locale Wilmington, Vermont
Service area Windham County; southern Windsor County, parts of southern Bennington County, Vermont
Service type Bus service, commuter bus service, fare free bus service on the MOOver
Routes 27
Fleet 46
Annual ridership 206,300 (2010)
Website Southeast Vermont Transit

Southeast Vermont Transit (SEVT) is the public transportation network serving Windham County, Vermont, southern Windsor County, and parts of southern Bennington County by local bus. The agency was born in July 2015 when the more localized Connecticut River Transit, doing business as the Current (including the former Brattleboro BeeLine), and the Deerfield Valley Transit Association, doing business as the MOOver, merged.

As of February 21, 2015, route planning for all SEVT routes are available on Google Maps.

All MOOver routes are fare free. Fares on the Current range from a $1 all-day pass on the Bellows Falls and Springfield local circulator routes to $2 one-way on most commuter routes.

The MOOver division of SEVT serves southern Windham County and parts of southern Bennington County with most routes meeting and transferring passengers at either the Wilmington Shaw's Supermarket or the Deerfield Valley Health Center (operated by Southwestern Vermont Medical Center), both located east of downtown. There are also circulator bus routes serving the Mount Snow ski resort during the winter season each year.

Year-round routes:

Elderly or Disabled Routes

Winter Seasonal Routes

The Current division of SEVT serves eastern Windham County, Vermont and southern Windsor County. This division provides bus service in and around the town of Brattleboro on what was previously called the Brattleboro BeeLine. These three routes are served from the Brattleboro Transportation Center, just outside the lower level of a parking garage in that town's downtown business district. Four other commuter bus routes run in a peak-direction, linear schedule between the village of Bellows Falls and the Upper Valley regional and commercial centers of White River Junction and Lebanon, New Hampshire. Also, bidirectional weekday commuter bus routes are available between Bellows Falls to Ludlow, Springfield, and Brattleboro.


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