Minot City Transit
| Founded | 70s |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | 515 2nd Avenue SW, Minot, ND |
| Service area | Minot, ND |
| Service type | Bus, Paratransit |
| Routes | 8 |
| Stops | 6 |
| Hubs | Minot Municipal Auditorium (Transfer Hub) |
| Stations | 1 |
| Fleet | 6 |
| Fuel type | Diesel |
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Minot City Transit, is the public transit agency operated in Minot, North Dakota, It operates fixed-route bus routes in the city.
Minot began running public transportation sometime in the 1970s with buses branded as "City Bus". The original fleet consisted of a number of 1977 AM General Metropolitan buses that had a Blue, White, and Green branding.
A 1977 built Minot City Transit bus, constructed by the American Motors General Metropolitan and modeled after a Canadian bus, was donated to the Midwest Bus Museum in 2021.