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Sioux Area Metro

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Local government transit agency in South Dakota
Sioux Area Metro
A SAM bus at the downtown terminal
Headquarters500 E. Sixth St.
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
Service areaUrban area
Service typeBus service
Tourist trolley
Paratransit
Routes12
Fleet29 Buses (Fixed Route)
26 Buses (Paratransit)
Daily ridership1,800 (weekdays, Q4 2024)[1]
Annual ridership559,400 (2024)[2]
OperatorVia
Websitesiouxfalls.gov/sam

TheSioux Area Metro (SAM) is the local governmental transit agency inSioux Falls, South Dakota, and the state's largest public transportation operator. They provide multiple scheduled fixed routes and paratransit services. In December 2023, city council members voted unanimously to select Via as its technology and operations partner.[3] In 2024, the system had a ridership of 559,400, or about 1,800 per weekday as of the fourth quarter of 2024.

Facilities

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Transit Offices and Garage

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Address: 500 E. Sixth St.[4]
Coordinates:43°33′05.7″N96°43′13.5″W / 43.551583°N 96.720417°W /43.551583; -96.720417
Facilities: Head office, bus storage and maintenance

Sioux Area Metro Depot

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Main bus terminal in downtown before renovations.
Address: 120 E. 11th St.
Coordinates:43°32′41.4″N96°43′31.4″W / 43.544833°N 96.725389°W /43.544833; -96.725389
Facilities: Downtown bus terminal

The Sioux Area Metro Depot was originally built in 1988 and known as "The Bus Stop". In 2017, the facility underwent a $2 million renovation and reopened on November 6, 2017 with the name Sioux Area Metro Depot. The renovations included a skylight, new canopy, new benches, bike storage and bike repair station. The facility serves 11 routes.[5]

Southwest Transfer Facility

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Address: 4409 S. Louise Ave.
Coordinates:43°30′17″N96°46′17″W / 43.50472°N 96.77139°W /43.50472; -96.77139
Facilities: Mall area bus terminal

Fixed routes

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Effective February 1, 2016[6]

Routes operate Monday-Saturday unless otherwise indicated.

No.Destinations[7]Notes
1VA Hospital, South Kiwanis Ave
2Sanford Hospital, Augustana University, South Western Ave
3South Minnesota Ave, West 41st St, Empire Mall
4East 10th St
5Avera Hospital, South Cliff Ave, South Phillips Ave
6PREMIER Center, Terrace Park
7East Sioux Falls, Dawley Farms Village
8North 4th Ave, North Cliff AveWeekday Only
9East 18th St, East 26th St
10West 12th St, Hayward Park, South Marion Rd
11Southwest Circulator
19University Center, Southeast Technical Institute, North Career Ave,Sioux Falls Bus StationWeekday Only

Discontinued Services

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Sioux Area Metro operated an old-time trolley styled bus in the downtown area. In 2014 operation of the service was assumed by Downtown Sioux Falls Inc, and in 2019 they were joined by a coalition of local businesses to continue funding through 2022.[8]

Sioux Area Metro also operated four school "tripper" routes until May 2016. These routes were open to the public, with high schools as destinations. School Bus, Inc is currently operating those routes.[9]

Paratransit

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Sioux Falls Paratransit is an extension to the city's fixed-route system, and persons withdisabilities are encouraged to use it. Eachparatransit bus is equipped with awheelchair lift. All passengers must be certified by guidelines established by theAmericans with Disabilities Act, and be registered with Sioux Area Metro after qualifying. Passengers must schedule Paratransit trips by calling their local office.[10]

Fixed route ridership and service

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The ridership and service statistics shown here are of fixed route services only and do not include demand response. Per capita statistics are based on the Sioux Falls urbanized area as reported in NTD data. The significant changes in per capita numbers from 2010 to 2011 are a result of the 2010 census numbers replacing the 2000 census numbers.[11]

RidershipChangeRidership per capitaVehicle Revenue HoursChangeVehicle Revenue Hours per capita
2002572,630n/a4.6150,882n/a0.40945
2003657,444Increase14.81%5.2950,583Decrease0.59%0.40704
2004684,469Increase4.11%5.5151,130Increase1.08%0.41145
2005724,271Increase5.82%5.8352,557Increase2.79%0.42293
2006803,450Increase10.93%6.4754,121Increase2.98%0.43551
2007837,299Increase4.21%6.7449,929Decrease7.75%0.40178
2008905,870Increase8.19%7.2853,640Increase7.43%0.43164
2009927,112Increase2.34%7.4653,749Increase0.2%0.43252
2010937,258Increase1.09%7.5455,239Increase2.77%0.44451
2011996,316Increase6.3%6.3555,046Decrease0.35%0.35111
20121,026,715Increase3.05%6.5555,361Increase0.57%0.35312
20131,023,089Decrease0.35%6.5355,490Increase0.23%0.35394
2014955,357Decrease6.62%6.0962,669Increase12.94%0.39973
2015885,104Decrease7.35%5.6565,640Increase4.74%0.41868
2016837,474Decrease5.38%5.3464,389Decrease1.9%0.4107
2017795,026Decrease5.07%5.0761,894Decrease3.87%0.39479
2018782,129Decrease1.62%4.9961,935Increase0.0%0.39505
2019769,437Decrease1.62%4.9162,344Increase0.66%0.39766
2020445,205Decrease42.14%2.8454,264Decrease12.96%0.34612
2021389,816Decrease12.44%2.4951,756Decrease4.62%0.33012
2022385,565Decrease1.09%2.46---
2023502,993Increase30.46%2.59---
    • FLEET:**

2009: 0902, 0905, 0907, 0910, 0915, 0916.2015: 1518, 1519, 1520, 1521, 1522, 1523, 1524.2018: 1820, 1821, 1822, 1823, 1824, 1825, 1826.2023: 2327, 2328, 2329, 2330, 2331, 2332, 2333, 2334, 2335, 2336, 2337.

    • PARATRANSITS:**

2012: **WILL UPDATE WHEN NUMBERS ARE FIGURED OUT**2014: 1480, 1482, 1483, 1484.2018: 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889.2021: 2191, 2192, 2193, 2194, 2195, 2197, 2198, 2199.

    • RETIRED:**

1981: 9701, 9702, 9703, 9704, 9705, 9706, 9707, 9708, 9709, 9710, 9711, 9712, 9713, 9714, 9715, 9716, 9717.2001: 9718 (No.9), 9719 (No. 99).2002: 9720, 9721, 9722, 9723, 9724, 9725, 9726, 9727.2009: 0901, 0903, 0904, 0906, 0908, 0909, 0911, 0912, 0913, 0914, 0917.2010: **UNSURE OF THE NUMBERS OF THESE**2014: 1481. (Involved in wreck).2021: 2190, 2196. (Both involved in wreck).

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Transit Ridership Report Third Quarter 2024"(PDF).American Public Transportation Association. November 20, 2024. RetrievedNovember 23, 2024.
  2. ^"Transit Ridership Report Fourth Quarter 2024"(PDF).American Public Transportation Association. February 19, 2025. RetrievedFebruary 25, 2025.
  3. ^"Sioux Falls kicks off new year with Via as official transit provider; SAM On Demand gains improved app and city-wide coverage starting Jan. 6".Via. Via. Retrieved20 August 2024.
  4. ^Office
  5. ^Joe Sneve (November 6, 2017)."Sioux Area Metro's downtown digs reopen after $2M worth of upgrades". Argus Leader. RetrievedJune 27, 2022.
  6. ^"Sioux Area Metro - City of Sioux Falls PDF Map of all SAM Routes, Shelters and Stops".www.siouxfalls.org. Retrieved2018-04-15.
  7. ^"City of Sioux Falls Bus Routes". Retrieved2018-04-15.
  8. ^Tuchscherer, Rebekah."Downtown Sioux Falls Trolley saved for 2018 summer".Argus Leader. Retrieved2020-10-26.
  9. ^"Sioux Falls Transit Development Plan". Retrieved2018-04-15.
  10. ^"Paratransit Service - City of Sioux Falls".www.siouxfalls.org. Retrieved2018-04-15.
  11. ^"The National Transit Database (NTD)". RetrievedJune 27, 2022.
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