Commute quality is a function of three things: distance, direction, and the road you end up on. Here is how each qualifying neighborhood approaches Ypsilanti Transit Center and what the drive tends to feel like.
Ypsilanti Depot Town to Ypsilanti Transit Center
Ypsilanti Depot Town residents heading to Ypsilanti Transit Center track southwest. Google Maps almost always suggests local streets (a walkable 0.2-mile distance). Budget 2 minutes off-peak, up to 3 at 8 AM. Ypsilanti Transit Center is a regional transit node. Drive and park, then switch to transit for the last leg if your final destination is downtown or the UM campus.
Ypsilanti Normal Park to Ypsilanti Transit Center
Driving from Ypsilanti Normal Park to Ypsilanti Transit Center means heading southeast, barely a mile. 0.5 by the road. Most drivers use local streets. Off-peak, the drive runs around 2 minutes; rush hour pushes it to 3. Park-and-ride capacity at Ypsilanti Transit Center fills by 8:30 AM on weekdays; early arrivals get the easy drive.
Ypsilanti West Side to Ypsilanti Transit Center
From Ypsilanti West Side, Ypsilanti Transit Center sits to the east. The usual route runs along local streets (a walkable 0.8-mile distance). Expect roughly 2-4 minutes depending on traffic. Ypsilanti Transit Center is a regional transit node. Drive and park, then switch to transit for the last leg if your final destination is downtown or the UM campus.
Ypsilanti College Heights to Ypsilanti Transit Center
Driving from Ypsilanti College Heights to Ypsilanti Transit Center means heading southeast, barely a mile. 1.0 by the road. Most drivers use local streets. Off-peak, the drive runs around 3 minutes; rush hour pushes it to 5. Park-and-ride capacity at Ypsilanti Transit Center fills by 8:30 AM on weekdays; early arrivals get the easy drive.
Georgetown to Ypsilanti Transit Center
From Georgetown, Ypsilanti Transit Center sits to the east. The usual route runs along Washtenaw Avenue (4.9 miles across town). Expect roughly 10-15 minutes depending on traffic. Ypsilanti Transit Center is a regional transit node. Drive and park, then switch to transit for the last leg if your final destination is downtown or the UM campus.
Silverleaf to Ypsilanti Transit Center
Driving from Silverleaf to Ypsilanti Transit Center means heading east, about 4.9 miles in total. Off-peak, the drive runs around 10 minutes; rush hour pushes it to 15. Most drivers use Washtenaw Avenue. Ypsilanti Transit Center is a regional transit node. Drive and park, then switch to transit for the last leg if your final destination is downtown or the UM campus.
Bella Vista to Ypsilanti Transit Center
From Bella Vista, Ypsilanti Transit Center sits to the east. The usual route runs along Washtenaw Avenue (5.2 miles of mixed surface and highway). Expect roughly 10-16 minutes depending on traffic. Park-and-ride capacity at Ypsilanti Transit Center fills by 8:30 AM on weekdays; early arrivals get the easy drive.
Darlington to Ypsilanti Transit Center
Darlington residents heading to Ypsilanti Transit Center track east, a 5.3-mile commute. Google Maps almost always suggests Washtenaw Avenue. Budget 11 minutes off-peak, up to 16 at 8 AM. Park-and-ride capacity at Ypsilanti Transit Center fills by 8:30 AM on weekdays; early arrivals get the easy drive.
Huron Hills to Ypsilanti Transit Center
Driving from Huron Hills to Ypsilanti Transit Center means heading southeast, around 5.4 miles, mostly on arterials. Off-peak, the drive runs around 11 minutes; rush hour pushes it to 17. Most drivers use Washtenaw Avenue and US-12. Ypsilanti Transit Center is a regional transit node. Drive and park, then switch to transit for the last leg if your final destination is downtown or the UM campus.
Bryant to Ypsilanti Transit Center
Commuters in Bryant approach Ypsilanti Transit Center from the west, around 5.5 miles, mostly on arterials. Free-flow drive time is near 11 minutes; typical weekday mornings run 17. The most reliable corridor is Washtenaw Avenue. Park-and-ride capacity at Ypsilanti Transit Center fills by 8:30 AM on weekdays; early arrivals get the easy drive.
Lake Forest Highlands to Ypsilanti Transit Center
From Lake Forest Highlands, Ypsilanti Transit Center sits to the east, a 5.5-mile commute. The usual route runs along Washtenaw Avenue. Expect roughly 11-17 minutes depending on traffic. Park-and-ride capacity at Ypsilanti Transit Center fills by 8:30 AM on weekdays; early arrivals get the easy drive.
Forestbrooke to Ypsilanti Transit Center
Driving from Forestbrooke to Ypsilanti Transit Center means heading east, a 5.6-mile commute. Most drivers use Washtenaw Avenue. Off-peak, the drive runs around 11 minutes; rush hour pushes it to 17. Ypsilanti Transit Center is a regional transit node. Drive and park, then switch to transit for the last leg if your final destination is downtown or the UM campus.