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DDOT bus service going to Saturday schedule 6 days a week

New DDOT bus service will add 500 trips per week
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DETROIT (WXYZ) — Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan said the city will begin scaling back bus service amid the COVID-19 outbreak.

According to Duggan, they will go to Saturday service six days a week. So, instead of running a Monday-Friday service on Monday through Friday, there will be Saturday bus service every day except Sunday.

To view the bus schedule, click here and then filter by Saturday service.

Bus service will remain free in the city, and riders will exit and enter through the rear door.

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