On Monday, the city of Clovis will roll out its completely revamped transit system, making travel throughout the city easier and more predictable.

The city will go from only two lines — the same lines since the 1990s — to eight interconnected routes and two micro-transit stops for developing areas, according to a news release from the city.

“We’ve been working on this new system for years, and I’m really excited to finally bring it to our community, said Bethany Berube, deputy general services director. “The decision to expand and invest in new buses and routes is a direct response to our city’s growth and our ongoing efforts to make transit more accessible.”

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The color-coded lines now cover a greater portion of Clovis, according to city officials.

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