05/08/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/08/2026 11:38
Getting around Detroit by bus is easier and more affordable than many people realize. The region's two main bus systems - the Detroit Department of Transportation(DDOT) and Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation(SMART) - connect neighborhoods, downtown Detroit, major job centers, shopping districts, schools, and surrounding suburbs.
Whether you're commuting to work, heading downtown, or traveling across Southeast Michigan, here's what you need to know about using Detroit's bus system.
Also see: How to use public transit in City of Detroit
DDOT operates bus service throughout the city of Detroit, with dozens of routes running daily across major corridors and neighborhoods. Multiple DDOT routes operate 24 hours a day.
DDOT buses connect riders to:
Popular DDOT routes include:
View DDOT fares and payment info here.
How to ride DDOT:
As of April 6, all Public, Private, Charter school students can "show their ID to ride for free" anytimeto any place DDOT services.
SMART primarily serves communities outside Detroit, connecting the city to suburbs throughout Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties.
SMART buses are commonly used for:
SMART also operates:
Find SMART Bus schedules and tools here.
Fares vary depending on the type of ride or pass you purchase.
Options may include:
Check the DDOT or SMART websites for current fare information.
Yes. Many routes can be tracked live using transit apps and online bus trackers, allowing riders to see estimated arrival times.
Some DDOT routes operate 24 hours a day, while others have limited service depending on the route and time of day.
SMART schedules vary by route.
Always check schedules before traveling late at night or early in the morning.
SMART FAST buses are limited-stop routes designed to provide faster travel along major corridors like:
They make fewer stops than standard routes.
Absolutely. Public transit is open to everyone and can be a convenient way to explore Detroit, downtown attractions, sports venues, neighborhoods, and nearby communities.
Yes. Regional transit passes can be used across both DDOT and SMART systems, making it easier to transfer between routes.
Customer Service
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ADA Accessibility
DDOT fixed route buses are accessible to people using mobility aide devices.
Equal Employment Opportunity
The Detroit Department of Transportation is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
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Pass Service Alert:
The DDOT Cashier's Office and Reduced Fares Program has relocated to the Rosa Parks Transit Center.
Cashier's Window hours are 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Reduced Fares program hours are 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
The Cashier's Office number is (313) 833-1661