The region may soon have bus service linking Port Huron with metro Detroit. According to the Port Huron Times-Herald:
"Blue Water Area Transit is making progress toward expanding bus service from its current southern border in Marysville to the edge of Macomb County. The transit authority provides regularly scheduled bus routes in Port Huron and Fort Gratiot . . . .
Thanks to a $260,000 grant from the federal and state governments, the authority is planning to install two new regional routes in January that will connect travelers between Port Huron and Chesterfield Township. . . . Both routes will connect with a SMART stop. That system transports riders throughout Macomb, Oakland and Wayne counties.
Jim Wilson, general manager of the transit system, said he’s hoping to arrange a deal that would enable Blue Water Area Transit riders to have one free transfer onto a SMART bus, and for SMART riders to transfer for free onto buses destined for St. Clair County."