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AATA offering holiday ride shared-ride service for Thanksgiving

Ann Arbor Transportation Authority officials said today the AATA will not operate regular fixed-route bus service, A-Ride or senior shared-ride services Thursday in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday.

AATA officials said a Holiday Ride shared-ride service is available within the city limits of Ann Arbor on Thanksgiving in case anyone needs transportation. To schedule a trip, call 734-528-5432.

Regular service resumes for most routes on Friday. Routes 4 and 36 will operate with reduced service on Friday, and regular service will resume on Monday.

Routes 1U, 2X and 33 will not operate on Friday, and regular service will resume on Monday.

Additional information can be found on the AATA's Web site.

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