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Revision as of 19:26, 9 June 2008
Southeast Wisconsin Transit Systems is a marketing partnership of six public transit agencies and one private company covering the Greater Milwaukee Area in the United States. All seven operators provide local or intercounty commuter service in the counties of Milwaukee, Racine, Kenosha, Ozaukee, Waukesha and Washington. The partnership is not exclusive, each agency or company maintains separate marketing departments and advertising prgrams. The partnership does not include joint or coordinated operations, interline fares or transfers, coordinated grant or funding, or coordinated expense sharing.
Participating transit services
- Milwaukee County Transit System (Milwaukee)
- Ozaukee County Transit System (Operated by MCTS; Funded by Ozaukee County)
- Waukesha Metro Transit System (Waukesha)
- Wisconsin Coach Lines (Waukesha)
- Belle Urban System (Racine)
- Kenosha Transit (Kenosha)
- Washington County Commuter Express (Richfield)