MRPC

The Meramec Regional Planning Commission’s Transportation Advisory Committee, meeting June 10 at MRPC, was updated on the progress of a Southeast Missouri Transportation System feasibility study that could lead to a deviated fixed-route in Rolla with connections to St. James and Salem.

SMTS has contracted with MRPC to conduct the feasibility study for the potential new route. A fixed route bus system is characterized by a designated travel route with set schedules and stops where passengers can board and deboard. A deviated fixed-route allows for pick-ups within ¼ mile of fixed stops. This bus service would be modeled after the Bluff Area Transit Service in Poplar Bluff and the Connect Service in St. Francois County, both of which are operated by SMTS. Both systems have fees ranging from $1 per boarding, $3 all-day passes, as well as pre-paid punch cards with discounted prices. While the Rolla service would not be identical to BATS or Connect in the number of stops or pricing, it will likely operate very similar, if such a service is found to be feasible. The study is also looking at connector routes from Salem to Rolla and from St. James to Rolla.