GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) – The special “G-Line” bus route which ran from downtown Green Bay to the Lambeau Field area has been halted.
The two-month trial period began July 22, and Green Bay Metro Transit Director Patty Kiewiz says the service was halted within the last week.
When they launched the service, there were no expectations or projections on ridership levels given. Kiewiz says total ridership for the 2 months was about 4,000 people.
“We do consider it a success. Since we are into the football season it has been decided that we will meet in spring to discuss the service going forward as the area is developed,” Kiewiz told Fox 11.
The free bus ran Monday-Saturday every 30 minutes with stops from Cabela’s & Lambeau Field on Lombardi Avenue, up Broadway, to Downtown Green Bay. It ended at the metro transit center.
The city and Packers split the cost of the service.