DAVENPORT, IOWA (January 30, 2019) — Here is the latest update from Public Works. Thank you for getting the information to your audiences as soon as possible.

CitiBus will be using City vans and sedans, with minimal passenger capacity, to run regularly scheduled bus routes effective immediately.

The change in service capacity is due to the inability of diesel buses to run in these subzero temperatures.

This service should only be used for critical transportation needs, such as going to/from work. Please consider alternate transportation through Thursday afternoon.

CitiBus will make every effort to return to normal service between noon and 2PM Thursday, January 31, once temperatures rise above zero.

The I-74 shuttle route, STRETCH, will continue to run 1-hour service through Thursday. The schedule leaves Burlington Coat Factory at :45 minutes after the hour, and Moline at :15 minutes after the hour from 5:45AM to 6:15PM. The shuttle service will return to normal operations on Friday.

Thank you for your patience as we try to offer critical transportation only services during this extreme weather event.

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