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Moab Area Transit
The Moab Area Transit (MAT) pilot program is a new, fare-free, transit service in Moab. MAT provides residents and visitors with more options for day-to-day transportation in Moab. Transportation will be provided using comfortable MAT-branded 12-passenger vans.
For more information or to request a ride by phone: 833-628-3733 (833-MAT-FREE)
ON-DEMAND TRANSIT
MAT includes an on-demand microtransit service providing door-to-door transportation to and from any location within the broader service area.
Download the MAT app on your phone to schedule rides.
MAT On-Demand Microtransit Hours:
9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily from March 16 to Oct. 15
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, Oct. 16 to March 15
MAIN STREET FIXED ROUTE TRANSIT
MAT also includes a fixed-route service that will bring riders to predetermined destinations along Main Street. This route will provide regular stops between the Fairfield Inn north of town to the Utah State University Moab campus at Aggie Boulevard.
One goal of the fixed route is to reduce downtown traffic congestion by providing a transportation option that encourages visitors to leave their vehicles at their hotels and instead travel downtown for shopping and dining via the MAT 12-passenger vans. Residents are also invited to take advantage of the fixed-route service for quick travel along Moab’s Main Street.
MAT Fixed-Route Hours:
9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily from March 16 to Oct. 15
No fixed-route service from Oct. 16 to March 15
Contact Us
RICHARD LORY
Moab City Transit Coordinator
Email City Transit Coordinator
435-259-4941
View the MAT Service Area Map
Download the Moab Area Transit app to easily:
Locate the fixed route stops and see where the fixed route shuttle is on its route.
See the on-demand microtransit service area and schedule a pickup or dropoff within the boundaries.
For more information or to request a ride by phone:
833-628-3733 (833-MAT-FREE)
Scan the QR code to download the MAT app
Funding for the Moab Area Transit pilot program is provided through a Utah Hotspot grant administered by the Utah Department of Transportation, with additional funding from the City of Moab and Grand County.