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|route=52 Chene | |route=52 Chene | ||
|muni=Detroit, Hamtramck | |muni=Detroit, Hamtramck | ||
|type= | |type=<font color="#5F6369">'''Neighborhood Route'''</font> | ||
|days=Daily | |days=Daily | ||
|garage=Shoemaker | |garage=[[Detroit Department of Transportation Shoemaker Terminal|Shoemaker]] | ||
|ridership=1,027}} | |ridership=1,027}} | ||
'''52 Chene''' is a bus route operated by the [[Detroit Department of Transportation]] in Detroit, Michigan, United States. | '''52 Chene''' is a bus route operated by the [[Detroit Department of Transportation]] in Detroit, Michigan, United States. | ||
==Route Details== | ==Route Details== | ||
[[Image:Detroit Department of Transportation route | [[Image:Detroit Department of Transportation route 52 map (08-2020)-a.png|thumb|right|300px|The current routing of route 52.]] | ||
This route | This route primarily services Chene Street between Lafayette Boulevard and East Grand Boulevard and Joseph Campau Street between Hamtramck Drive and Nevada Street. | ||
===History=== | ===History=== | ||
*'''April 6, 1952''' - Service begins as a [[Detroit Street Railway]] route after the Baker streetcar line converts to buses. The Chene bus route takes over the east-side portion of this crosstown streetcar route. Initially, the route operates from Cadillac Square in downtown Detroit to Joseph Campau and Davison Streets via Chene Street and Joseph Campau. | *'''April 6, 1952''' - Service begins as a [[Detroit Street Railway]] route after the Baker streetcar line converts to buses. The Chene bus route takes over the east-side portion of this crosstown streetcar route. Initially, the route operates from Cadillac Square in downtown Detroit to Joseph Campau and Davison Streets via Chene Street and Joseph Campau. | ||
*'''1966''' - Service extended along Davison, Mount Elliott and East Nevada Streets to Van Dyke, replacing portions of the newly-discontinued Davison Shuttle route. Night service, however, continued to terminate at Joseph Campau and Davison. | *'''1966''' - Service extended along Davison, Mount Elliott and East Nevada Streets to Van Dyke, replacing portions of the newly-discontinued Davison Shuttle route. Night service, however, continued to terminate at Joseph Campau and Davison. | ||
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*'''1989''' - Service rerouted via Joseph Campau and East Nevada from Davison and Joseph Campau to Nevada and Van Dyke. | *'''1989''' - Service rerouted via Joseph Campau and East Nevada from Davison and Joseph Campau to Nevada and Van Dyke. | ||
*'''1997''' - Evening service to the Bel-Air Shopping Center via Van Dyke and 8 Mile added. | *'''1997''' - Evening service to the Bel-Air Shopping Center via Van Dyke and 8 Mile added. | ||
*'''2001''' - Downtown terminus | *'''December 2001''' - Downtown terminus is relocated from Cadillac Square to Capitol Park. | ||
*'''2004''' - Service to the Bel-Air Shopping Center discontinued. | *'''2004''' - Service to the Bel-Air Shopping Center discontinued. | ||
*'''April 23, 2005''' - | *'''April 23, 2005''' - Due to systemwide service cuts, overnight service is discontinued. | ||
*'''2009''' - Downtown terminus | *'''July 14, 2009''' - Downtown terminus is relocated from Capitol Park to the [[Detroit Department of Transportation Rosa Parks Transit Center|Rosa Parks Transit Center]]. | ||
*'''September 1, 2018''' - To accommodate route number usage for the ConnectTen network, | *'''September 1, 2018''' - To accommodate route number usage for the ConnectTen network, route is renamed '''52 Chene'''. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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===Previous maps=== | |||
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{{Detroit Department of Transportation}} | {{Detroit Department of Transportation}} | ||
[[Category:Detroit Department of Transportation routes|52]] | [[Category:Detroit Department of Transportation routes|52]] |
Revision as of 11:44, 3 May 2021
52 Chene
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Communities Served | Detroit, Hamtramck | ||
Route Type | Neighborhood Route | ||
Days of Operation | Daily | ||
Vehicles Used | Gillig Low Floor, New Flyer Industries D40LF, New Flyer Industries XD40, New Flyer Industries XDE40 | ||
Terminal | Shoemaker | ||
Average Daily Weekday Ridership (2014) | 1,027 |
52 Chene is a bus route operated by the Detroit Department of Transportation in Detroit, Michigan, United States.
Route Details
This route primarily services Chene Street between Lafayette Boulevard and East Grand Boulevard and Joseph Campau Street between Hamtramck Drive and Nevada Street.
History
- April 6, 1952 - Service begins as a Detroit Street Railway route after the Baker streetcar line converts to buses. The Chene bus route takes over the east-side portion of this crosstown streetcar route. Initially, the route operates from Cadillac Square in downtown Detroit to Joseph Campau and Davison Streets via Chene Street and Joseph Campau.
- 1966 - Service extended along Davison, Mount Elliott and East Nevada Streets to Van Dyke, replacing portions of the newly-discontinued Davison Shuttle route. Night service, however, continued to terminate at Joseph Campau and Davison.
- July 1, 1974 - Service carried on by DDOT.
- 1980 - Service rerouted from Chene and I-94 to Joesph Campau and Denton Streets via East Grand Boulevard and Hamtramck Drive due to the neighborhood in between being completely demolished for a General Motors plant.
- 1989 - Service rerouted via Joseph Campau and East Nevada from Davison and Joseph Campau to Nevada and Van Dyke.
- 1997 - Evening service to the Bel-Air Shopping Center via Van Dyke and 8 Mile added.
- December 2001 - Downtown terminus is relocated from Cadillac Square to Capitol Park.
- 2004 - Service to the Bel-Air Shopping Center discontinued.
- April 23, 2005 - Due to systemwide service cuts, overnight service is discontinued.
- July 14, 2009 - Downtown terminus is relocated from Capitol Park to the Rosa Parks Transit Center.
- September 1, 2018 - To accommodate route number usage for the ConnectTen network, route is renamed 52 Chene.
References