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Trinity Transit is currently operated by Trinity County Department of Transportation. Trinity Transit was originally operated by the Human Response Network (HRN) when service began in 1988.  Service was available to Hayfork, Douglas City, Lewiston, Weaverville and Junction City.  After several months of operation, the service to Lewiston and Junction City were discontinued, leaving the Hayfork to Weaverville service, which included Douglas City.  Service to Lewiston was eventually reinstated but discontinued again in 2004.

In March 2008, service was reinstated to Lewiston as a pilot program, along with two new routes to Trinity Center and Willow Creek.  The route to Trinity Center was discontinued after Labor Day in 2009 due to poor ridership.

After procuring buses through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, intercity service between Weaverville and Willow Creek was increased to three days per week and a route between Weaverville and Redding began.

Trinity Transit now operates five fixed routes. The Hayfork, Redding and Willow Creek routes operate Monday thru Friday; all other routes operate on Monday-Wednesday-Friday.

Trinity Transit provides 9,000 passenger trips per year.

See also: Trinity Transit article on Wikipedia.

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