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Tuscaloosa Transit Authority : About Us

Tuscaloosa County Parking and Transit Authority  
205-556-3876  
2450 Hargrove Rd. East  
Tuscaloosa, AL 35405   

info@uatrolley.org  





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Tuscaloosa Transit Authority

The Tuscaloosa County Parking and Transit Authority was set up by an act of the Alabama Legislature in 1971. The Trolley system currently operates only in the city of Tuscaloosa. We are governed by a 7 member board. The office staff includes the Manager, Accountant, Dispatcher, Clerk and  Routing Coordinator. We employ 8 full time city Fixed Route drivers,  5 Demand Response drivers, 2 Maintenance providers, 1 Ulitilty / Driver, 1 full time Floater, 5 wash crew members and a host of other part time employees.


Manager:                                          Mr. Jimmie Cain

Accountant:                                    Mrs. Susan Doyle

Routing Coordinator:                    Mr. Danny Grey

Scheduler/Dispatcher:                 Mrs. Jennifer Martin

Mechanics:                                      Mr. Marvin Constant

                                                             Mr. Randy Collins

 

                                                                                          
The move to Trolley Illusion buses came out of a study started in 1998 showing that we needed smaller more economical buses. The look blends well with the historic nature of the town. Tuscaloosa's street car line was first put into place in 1882. Patrons could ride in streetcars drawn by mules and horses up Greensboro Avenue to the river and over to 22nd street. In 1888, steam-powered trolleys replaced the old horse-drawn system. In 1915 the electric trolley system began operating. In 1941, gas-powered buses replaced the trolley system. The new trolley system was begun in the fall of 1999 as a joint effort of the City of Tuscaloosa and the Tuscaloosa Transit Authority. The trolley is an illusion, it is a El Dorado Transmark RE bus, painted to look like a trolley.

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