GMT Bus Schedule: All Routes, Map, Stops & Live Times

Green Mountain Transit Rider Tool

GMT Bus Schedule Finder for Vermont Routes, Live Times, Fares, Alerts, MyRide & App Help

Most riders opening a GMT bus schedule page want the same thing first: which Green Mountain Transit route should I take, when is the next bus, where is the stop, how do I pay, and is there an alert today? This guide answers that first, then helps with GMT schedules, Transit app, Ride Ready, MyRide, fares, accessibility, holidays and official Vermont rider resources.

GMT Rider Console Vermont-ready
Operator GMT means Green Mountain Transit.
First Check Choose route, service area, direction and day.
Final Check Open Transit app, fares and service alerts.
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What GMT Riders Want First When They Open This Page

A rider searching “GMT bus schedule” is not looking for a long generic article first. They usually need a practical action: find the correct route, check the next bus, pay the fare, avoid a service alert, book MyRide, or confirm whether a holiday schedule changes their trip. This page is built like a Vermont transit control panel so the first screen solves the main rider intent quickly.

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“Which GMT route do I need?”

Start with GMT schedules or Trip Planner, then choose service area, route, direction, stop and travel day.

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“When is the next bus?”

Use Transit app and GMT trip-planning tools for nearby stops, real-time predictions and route choices.

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“Is there a service alert?”

Check GMT Service Alerts before walking to the stop because detours and stop moves can affect normal trips.

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“How do I pay?”

Use GMT fare resources, Ride Ready app, smart card, cash rules and discount fare information before boarding.

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“Do I need MyRide?”

MyRide by GMT is on-demand service in the Montpelier area, different from fixed-route bus schedules.

“Do I need rider support?”

Check accessibility, ADA, discount fare, regional programs and GMT contact resources before a critical trip.

💡 Fast rider answer

To check the GMT bus schedule today, open the official GMT Schedules page, choose your route or service area, confirm direction and travel day, then use Transit app or GMT Trip Planner for stop-level help. Before leaving, check Service Alerts and fare rules.

GMT Rider Tool Panel — Official Schedule, Live Times, App, Fares and Alerts

First-screen workflow

This section works like a small transit app menu. It gives the user the correct next action instead of forcing them to scroll through the whole page. It also helps Google understand that the page satisfies real rider tasks: schedules, live times, fare payment, service alerts, MyRide and accessibility.

⚠️ Critical GMT rider warning

Do not rely only on an old screenshot, saved PDF, third-party app result or one map pin. Use official GMT Schedules, Transit app or Trip Planner, Service Alerts and Fare resources together before leaving for a time-sensitive trip.

GMT Bus Schedule Quick Answer for Vermont Riders

The safest way to check the GMT bus schedule is to open Green Mountain Transit’s official schedule page, choose your route or service area, confirm direction and service day, then use Transit app or GMT Trip Planner for stop-level planning. Before walking to the stop, check Service Alerts for detours, service reductions, weather impacts, construction, stop moves and regional updates.

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Agency

GMT stands for Green Mountain Transit, Vermont’s public transit provider.

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Main rider areas

Burlington, Chittenden County, Montpelier, Barre, Berlin, LINK Express and regional services.

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Live planning

GMT points riders to Transit app and trip-planning tools for live or stop-level help.

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Fare tools

Ride Ready by GMT supports mobile fare purchase, activation and barcode scan at the farebox.

Need the official schedule now? Start with Green Mountain Transit schedules.

🚌 Open GMT Schedules

GMT Rider Control Center — Jump to the Exact Help You Need

Source Verification and Editorial Trust Check

Updated June 1, 2026. Official and trusted sources checked for this page include Green Mountain Transit homepage, GMT Schedules, Service Alerts, Fares, Ride Ready by GMT App, Trip Planner, MyRide by GMT, Contact resources, Go! Vermont Transit app guidance and app-store listings for Ride Ready by GMT.

GMT pages and rider tools may change because of service reductions, regional changes, weather, detours, rural service transitions, fare updates and app changes. This page is a rider-friendly guide, but the final travel decision should always be verified directly through GMT’s current official pages before you ride.

GMT Routes and Maps: How to Find the Right Vermont Bus Schedule

A GMT bus schedule search can mean different things depending on where you are in Vermont. Some riders need a Burlington-area local route. Others need Chittenden County commuter help, LINK Express service, Capital District travel, Montpelier MyRide, regional program information, accessibility support or a connection to another Vermont transportation option.

🧭 Search by service area first

Before reading a timetable, identify whether your trip is in Chittenden County, Capital District, LINK Express, Montpelier MyRide, rural/regional service or another GMT-related program. A Burlington fixed-route bus and a Montpelier on-demand trip are not planned the same way.

🚌 Choose route, direction and travel day

Once you know the service area, choose the route, direction and day. Weekday, Saturday, Sunday and holiday schedules may not match. If a schedule shows only major timepoints, use Transit app or Trip Planner for stop-level help.

🚏 Stop-level planning matters

Use stop names, nearby landmarks, transfer centers and official route tools. A stop across the road may serve the opposite direction, and construction or snow can temporarily affect normal boarding locations.

💡 Route-finding rule

If you know your origin and destination but not the bus number, use GMT Trip Planner first. If you already know the route, use GMT Schedules first, then Transit app for live stop-level help.

GMT Live Bus Times, Transit App, Trip Planner and Real-Time Help

GMT riders often need “next bus” information, not only a schedule PDF. The Transit app can help with nearby routes, arrival times, step-by-step directions, stop reminders, where to get off and final walking directions. GMT’s Trip Planner uses Google Maps planning with GTFS schedule data, which is useful when you need origin-to-destination planning.

📲 When to use Transit app

Use Transit app when you are close to leaving, already near the stop, transferring, traveling in bad weather, or trying to compare nearby routes. It can show nearby lines, upcoming departures and step-by-step navigation. Pair it with GMT Service Alerts for the strongest check.

🗺️ When to use GMT Trip Planner

Use Trip Planner when you do not know which GMT route fits your trip. Enter your start, destination, depart time or arrive-by time, then compare route options. After choosing a trip, still check service alerts and fare details.

⚠️ Why live times can shift

Live predictions can change because of traffic, winter weather, construction, missed GPS data, heavy boarding, event traffic, service reductions, detours or regional transitions. Treat live times as helpful estimates, not a promise.

Need real-time Vermont bus tracking help?

📲 Open Go! Vermont Transit App Help

GMT Service Alerts, Reductions, Holidays and Route Changes

Service alerts can matter more than the timetable. A route may still run while a normal stop is closed, moved or skipped. GMT posts alerts for service areas and rider updates, including construction, service reductions, ADA updates and regional notices. Always check alerts on the travel day.

⚠️ Check alerts before walking to the stop

  • Look for your service area: Chittenden County, Capital District, Franklin/Grand Isle, LINK Express or MyRide context.
  • Read whether the alert affects your direction, stop, street, transfer center or route.
  • Watch for winter weather, construction, road closures, detours and temporary stop changes.
  • Check for service reductions or rural-service transitions before assuming an older route still operates the same way.
  • Use holiday information before planning trips on observed holidays.

⚠️ Saved screenshot warning

An old screenshot may show a normal schedule but not a current detour. For important trips, open current GMT Schedules and Service Alerts on the same day you travel.

Check active detours, reductions and rider notices before leaving.

⚠️ Open GMT Alerts

GMT Fares, Ride Ready App, Smart Card, Cash and Discount Fare Help

GMT fare rules depend on route type, rider program, region and payment method. Always check GMT’s official fare page before boarding because fares, caps, discount eligibility, fare-free exceptions and fare media can change.

📱 Ride Ready by GMT app

Ride Ready by GMT is the mobile fare tool for purchasing fares, activating passes and scanning a barcode at the farebox. GMT explains the app workflow as purchase, activate and ride. Riders can add stored value, activate passes, scan at the farebox and use trip-planning features inside the app.

💳 Fare capping and cash limits

GMT fare resources encourage riders to use Ride Ready or smart card tools for better fare management. If fare capping matters to you, do not assume cash will track caps the same way. Check the official fare page and app help before choosing how to pay.

🧾 Discount fare profile setup

Riders eligible for discount fares may need to contact GMT, email Info@RideGMT.com, or visit a GMT customer-service location to update their profile. Do not assume the app automatically recognizes discount eligibility without setup.

Need mobile fare purchase, activation or wallet help?

📱 Open Ride Ready App Help

Need current fare chart and payment rules?

💳 Open GMT Fares

MyRide by GMT: Montpelier On-Demand Schedule and Booking Help

MyRide by GMT is different from a normal fixed-route bus schedule. It is an on-demand, shared-ride service in the Montpelier area. Riders book a trip and GMT matches them with a vehicle traveling in the same direction. Because it is zone-based and booking-based, you must check current MyRide information before assuming a fixed bus route will appear at a stop.

🚐 How MyRide booking works

GMT says riders can schedule MyRide online, by phone, or through the MyRide by GMT app. You provide your current location and destination, and the system matches you with a vehicle. Pickup may be at your location or the nearest safe pickup point.

☎️ MyRide phone support

GMT lists 802-223-7287 for MyRide-related booking support. If your trip connects to a fixed-route bus, use an arrive-by buffer so you do not miss the transfer.

♿ MyRide accessibility

If you need mobility-device support, a safe pickup point, walking-distance accommodation, or a fixed-route connection, check the official MyRide page or contact GMT before booking. On-demand service details can change by zone, safety conditions and operating plan.

Need Montpelier on-demand service?

🚐 Open MyRide by GMT

GMT Accessibility, ADA Support, Lost & Found and Contact Details

Some GMT trips require more than a schedule check. Riders may need ADA paratransit information, mobility-device support, discount fare setup, lost-and-found help, regional program guidance, or customer-service support for a route issue. Use the correct GMT office or support page before traveling if the trip depends on special assistance.

♿ Accessibility and ADA support

Use GMT accessibility resources for ADA paratransit, mobility-device questions, accommodation needs, discount fare support and regional programs. If a trip depends on a ramp, lift, snow-cleared stop, accessible pickup or paratransit connection, confirm directly with GMT.

☎️ Chittenden County support

GMT lists its Burlington address as 101 Queen City Park Road, Burlington, Vermont 05401, and Chittenden County rider support at 802-540-2468. Use this for Burlington-area customer service, fare profile support, lost-and-found questions and route help.

☎️ Washington County support

GMT lists Washington County support at 802-223-7287 for Montpelier-area and MyRide-related assistance. If your question is about MyRide, Capital District service or a Montpelier-area trip, use the correct contact path.

Need official GMT customer support?

☎️ Contact GMT

Common GMT Bus Schedule Mistakes That Cause Missed Trips

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Old PDF

A saved timetable may not reflect service reductions, detours or current alerts.

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Wrong service area

Chittenden County, Capital District, LINK Express and MyRide do not work the same way.

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Ignoring alerts

A bus may run while a stop is temporarily moved or skipped.

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Fare assumption

Cash, Ride Ready, smart card, discount and fare-capping rules need official verification.

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Wrong app purpose

Transit app helps track and plan; Ride Ready helps with fares. Use the right tool.

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MyRide confusion

MyRide is on-demand and zone-based, not a normal fixed-route schedule.

Official GMT Bus Schedule Links and Trusted Vermont Rider Resources

GMT Bus Schedule Map for Vermont Routes and Stops Near Me

The map below is for broad discovery only. Use it to find nearby GMT stops, Burlington-area transit points, Downtown Transit Center, Montpelier travel context or Vermont public transit options. Then verify exact times, fares, alerts and service areas through official GMT tools.

GMT Bus Schedule FAQs for Real Vermont Riders

How do I check the GMT bus schedule today?

Open the official GMT Schedules page, choose your route or service area, confirm direction and travel day, then use Transit app or GMT Trip Planner for live or stop-level help. Check Service Alerts before leaving.

What does GMT mean in bus schedules?

GMT means Green Mountain Transit, Vermont’s public transit provider. In a bus-schedule search, GMT usually refers to Green Mountain Transit, not Greenwich Mean Time.

Does GMT have live bus tracking?

GMT points riders to Transit app and trip-planning tools for real-time predictions, nearby lines, stop-level planning and step-by-step directions. Use these with official GMT Service Alerts.

How do I find GMT stops near me?

Use GMT Schedules, Trip Planner, Transit app or a map search for discovery. Confirm the route direction, service area and any service alerts before waiting at the stop.

Where do I check GMT service alerts?

Use GMT’s official Service Alerts page. It includes updates about detours, service reductions, stop changes, ADA notices and regional service changes.

How do I pay for GMT bus fare?

Check GMT Fares and Ride Ready by GMT resources. Riders may use Ride Ready app, smart card, contactless options or cash where accepted, but rules and fare caps should be verified officially.

What is Ride Ready by GMT?

Ride Ready by GMT is GMT’s mobile fare app. It lets riders purchase fares, activate passes, scan a barcode at the farebox, track fare-capping progress and use trip-planning features.

What is MyRide by GMT?

MyRide by GMT is an on-demand service in the Montpelier area. Riders book trips through the app, online or by phone, and the trip may be shared with other passengers heading in the same direction.

Who should I call for GMT schedule help?

GMT lists 802-540-2468 for Chittenden County rider support and 802-223-7287 for Washington County or MyRide-related support. Use the official Contact page for the current correct office.

Is BusSchedules.org the official GMT website?

No. BusSchedules.org is an independent rider-help guide. Always verify exact GMT schedules, fares, alerts, accessibility details, MyRide zones and live arrival information directly with Green Mountain Transit.

Final Rider Summary: Best Way to Use the GMT Bus Schedule

The best way to use the GMT bus schedule is to start with the official Green Mountain Transit schedule page, then confirm service area, route, direction and travel day. For live planning, use Transit app or GMT Trip Planner. For payment, use GMT Fares and Ride Ready by GMT. For detours or temporary changes, check Service Alerts before walking to the stop.

Remember the key distinction: a fixed-route GMT bus, a LINK Express trip, a Capital District route and MyRide by GMT are not planned the same way. The safest rider workflow is schedule first, live tools second, alerts third and fare check before boarding.

This upgraded page now gives riders what they want first: official GMT tools, live-time help, fare payment, service-alert checks, MyRide booking context, accessibility support and smart internal links for continued bus planning.

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