Refer to SMART Schedules for schedules and hours, and download the Transit App for trip planning.
runs between Metro Airport (McNamara and North Terminals), River Rouge (daily) and Downtown Detroit (weekday peak only). During peak hours on weekdays only, this route runs as far north as Larned & Saint Antoine. No service into Detroit in off-peak and on weekends. During those times, use DDOT 19 (connecting at Fort Street & Outer Drive) for Detroit destinations. 30-minute headways during the day and hourly headways during the evening and weekends. Serving the West End of Wyandotte, it is useful if your trip takes you to Jerry's Ace Hardware, Discount Drinks, Aldi, Fattoush Express, Pizza King, Mike Carey Music, Jim's Hair Corral, Checkers, Walgreens, CVS Fort & Ford, Chase Bank, First Merchants Bank, north to Lincoln Park and Ecorse and west along Eureka to Southgate, Taylor and Southland Center.
COVID-19 UPDATE: Detroit service has been temporarily suspended. Use DDOT 19.
operates weekdays only on Eureka Road, Fort Street south of Eureka Road, and Biddle Avenue north of Eureka Road, serving downtown and the West and North Ends on hourly headways. It is useful if your trip takes you to Wyandotte City Hall, Roosevelt High School, Bishop Park, Henry Ford Wyandotte Hospital, BASF, Shopper's Valley Market, Biddle Bowl, Bacon Memorial District Library, Tim Horton's, Rite Aid, Walgreens, both of Wyandotte's CVS stores, Meijer, Camino Real Mexican Grill, Prush's Bar & Grill, The Waterfront Wyandotte, Weyand Fisheries, the marinas in the North End and north to Ecorse, Lincoln Park, Allen Park, Melvindale, Fairlane Green, Dearborn, The Henry Ford, Greenfield Village and Dearborn Amtrak, where you can transfer to Fast Michigan.
no longer serves the city of Wyandotte. Use the 125 to get to Southland or Fort Street and Ford Avenue/Northline Road or the 140 to get to Eureka Road destinations or Meijer. Transfers to the 160 are available at Meijer or at any stop on Eureka Road between Trenton Road and Southland.
Q: How much does it cost to ride?
A: $2.00 for a 4-hour pass ($0.50 reduced) or $5.00 for a 24-hour pass ($2.00 reduced). Please ask for a Dart pass before boarding. Not available on buses but available at transit centers, mail and online, is a 7-day pass ($22.00, reduced $10.00) and a 31-day pass ($70.00, reduced $29.00, activated via the Tap-to-Pay icon on farebox).
Q: What is a reduced fare?
A: Reduced fares are available for students aged 6-18, seniors over 65 and people with disabilities. More information here.
Q: What if I am stranded?
A: You may need to hail an Uber or Lyft if you are out after operating hours. Transit App offers bus and rideshare information.
Q: Where are the bus stops in Downtown Wyandotte?
A: Along Biddle, bus stops are at Eureka, Maple, Oak, Superior, and shelters at Poplar northbound and Walnut southbound.
Q: Now, what about bus stops elsewhere in Wyandotte?
A: Bus stops are found along North Biddle, Eureka and Fort Street.