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A New Era for Transit in Northern Colorado
Big changes are rolling in for Greeley-Evans Transit - and we want you to join the ride!
Current services are expanding to include new mobility hubs and launch routes. That means better connections between Greeley, Evans, Garden City, and regional neighbors, like Windsor, Loveland, and Ft. Collins.
With these improvements comes the need to revamp the current transit brand. Our goal? To create a fresh, exciting identity that attracts commuters, students and residents alike. A rebrand includes more than implementing new names. You can look forward to engaging, vibrant designs and improvements to route recognition, maps, bus stops and bus wraps.
To make this rebrand a success, the City of Greeley Mobility team is partnering with Studio Six, the transit-rebranding experts. Together, we will work to create a stronger, more connected transit future for our community.
In early 2024, Greeley Mobility began a robust public engagement campaign to define the future of its services. After significant community feedback, the Mobility Development Plan was submitted to the Greeley City Council and adopted in May 2025. The sentiments expressed in this document have guided the current rebranding process, along with the rollout of exciting new services, such as the new HWY 34 transit route.
As the City anticipates the launch of the HWY 34 route in August 2026, Greeley Mobility will engage the community again to help select the name of this new line.
Check this project page for updates as we continue to reshape how Northern Colorado moves!
A New Era for Transit in Northern Colorado
Big changes are rolling in for Greeley-Evans Transit - and we want you to join the ride!
Current services are expanding to include new mobility hubs and launch routes. That means better connections between Greeley, Evans, Garden City, and regional neighbors, like Windsor, Loveland, and Ft. Collins.
With these improvements comes the need to revamp the current transit brand. Our goal? To create a fresh, exciting identity that attracts commuters, students and residents alike. A rebrand includes more than implementing new names. You can look forward to engaging, vibrant designs and improvements to route recognition, maps, bus stops and bus wraps.
To make this rebrand a success, the City of Greeley Mobility team is partnering with Studio Six, the transit-rebranding experts. Together, we will work to create a stronger, more connected transit future for our community.
In early 2024, Greeley Mobility began a robust public engagement campaign to define the future of its services. After significant community feedback, the Mobility Development Plan was submitted to the Greeley City Council and adopted in May 2025. The sentiments expressed in this document have guided the current rebranding process, along with the rollout of exciting new services, such as the new HWY 34 transit route.
As the City anticipates the launch of the HWY 34 route in August 2026, Greeley Mobility will engage the community again to help select the name of this new line.
Check this project page for updates as we continue to reshape how Northern Colorado moves!
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Project Background
Greeley-Evans Transit (GET) is beginning an exciting rebrand to reflect the future of mobility in our region. We’re expanding beyond fixed-route transit to create an integrated mobility system that connects our communities through new service options, regional routes and modern technology. Northern Colorado is growing rapidly. It's time for an updated transit system that can support our region for years to come.
This new system will be part of a “Mobility as a Service” (MaaS) approach. That means you’ll be able to plan, pay for and combine different ways of getting around all in one simple system. Think beyond buses and shuttles, as bikes, scooters and microtransit services will also be included. We’re also planning mobility hubs where multiple transportation options will come together. Our end goal: making it easier for riders to connect with neighborhoods and cities.
The rebranded system will serve Greeley, Evans, Garden City, Windsor, Johnstown, Loveland and Fort Collins. Expanding regionally means better access to jobs, schools, healthcare, shopping and each other. When we open up opportunities for connection, the result is an improved quality of life.
How You Can Help
We want this system’s brand to represent the spirit of Northern Colorado. Your input will help shape the brand and story of this new system so it feels authentic to your home.
Thank you for taking a few minutes to share your voice and help build a system that moves us all forward!
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