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Western Kenosha County Transit

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Western Kenosha County Transit
Founded2007[1]
Headquarters1218 79th Street [2]
LocaleKenosha, Wisconsin
Service areaKenosha County, Wisconsin
Service typebus service
Routes1
Hubs3
Fleet5 buses
OperatorKenosha Achievement Center[2]
Website[1] [2]

Western Kenosha County Transit is a regional bus service operating route deviation and door-to-door service throughout Kenosha County, Wisconsin, mainly serving the rural areas west of Interstate 94. Western Kenosha County Transit runs a weekday route deviation service between Twin Lakes and the city of Kenosha. There is also a weekday rush hour commuter shuttle between Twin Lakes and the Metra Train Station in Antioch, Illinois. Expanded regional routes offer weekly trips to Antioch and Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, with home pick-up service available. The door-to-door service does not require certification and is open to the general public. Riders must call at least one day in advance to schedule a door-to-door trip. Service operates within Kenosha County as well as to Burlington, Lake Geneva, and Antioch.

Western Kenosha County Transit and Kenosha Area Transit honor one another's transfers.

Saturday service was discontinued effective January 1, 2011.

In February 2014, a new schedule was issued which increased the flexibility of the route service by encouraging riders to utilize the route deviation option. Deviations up to a half of a mile off the route are available to all riders for an additional $1.00 charge. Additionally, bus stops at two residential complexes in Twin Lakes and a stop at the Twin Lakes Community Library were added.[3]

Routes

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Regular route

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Commuter shuttles

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  • Twin Lakes to Antioch

Expanded regional routes

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  • Monday, Wednesday, Friday service from Twin Lakes to Lake Geneva, Wisconsin (home pick-up available)
  • Thursday mid-day service from Twin Lakes to Antioch (home pick-up available)

References

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  1. ^ "Kenosha News | Western transit system gets ready to move to higher gear". Archived from the original on August 27, 2009. Retrieved June 10, 2010.
  2. ^ a b "Western Kenosha County Transit | thekac.com". Archived from the original on June 17, 2015. Retrieved June 17, 2015.
  3. ^ Hillock, Darren. "Western Kenosha County Transit Schedule Changes Start Today". West of the I. Retrieved March 24, 2014.
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