Detroit Transportation Options
QLINE
The QLINE's 3.3 mile route runs on Woodward Ave. with 12 stops serving neighborhoods rom Downtown Detroit through Midtown, New Center and the North End. Riders can enjoy all the Woodward corridor has to offer for free with complimentary QLINE service.
How To Ride
MoGo
MoGo is a nonprofit bike share system with 620 bikes at 75 stations across six Metro Detroit cities. Designed for quick trips around town, MoGo is a fun, flexible, and convenient way to get around.
SMART Bus
SMART operates transit services across Macomb, Oakland, and Wayne Counties, offering a range of options, including fixed-route bus service, paratransit, commuter, and demand-response services. For ADA service, refer to Connector, and for microtransit, explore SMART Flex or Quick Connect. SMART also collaborates with local communities to support community transit programs.
D2A2 (Detroit to Ann Arbor)
D2A2 is a pilot express bus service connecting Detroit and Ann Arbor, MI. The new bus service is an idea created by the Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan (RTA), in partnership with the Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority (TheRide) and operated by Michigan Flyer. The service runs hourly and connects from downtown Detroit (Grand Circus Park) to downtown Ann Arbor.
Other Transportation Services
Detroit Department Of Transportation (DDOT) - The Detroit Department of Transportation (DDOT), a division of the City of Detroit, offers fixed-route bus service across Detroit and parts of nearby suburban areas, including Dearborn, Hamtramck, Highland Park, Livonia, and Southfield. Additionally, the agency provides ADA paratransit services through MetroLift.
Jason Hargrove Transit Center - The Jason Hargrove Transit Center is located at 1121 W. Eight Mile Rd in Detroit on the grounds of the historic Michigan State Fairgrounds.
Ride-Hailing Services - Uber , Lyft, SMART Flex, Zoom Ride