Traffic & Transit
Pasco Bus Service Celebrates 50 Years With New Logo, Website
GOPASCO is resuming regular weekday and weekend bus service on Routes 18, 23, 25 and 54 effective Monday, Aug. 30.

Pasco County Public Transportation is celebrating its 50th year of service by unveiling a new logo, GOPASCO.
To gear up for the milestone, the organization’s logo, website, public signage and materials have been updated with the GOPASCO branding.
The all-new website is user-friendly and easy to navigate, providing useful resources for bus riders.
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“Our logo and website have changed significantly to better represent the public transportation system of Pasco County,” said GOPASCO Director Kurt Scheible. “The new branding and logo allow our customers to instantly recognize the system. Our team is proud of this major change and will continue to provide stellar service to Pasco County.”
The Pasco Board of County Commissioners green-lighted the new branding at its Aug. 24 regular meeting.
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In the coming months, all Pasco County buses will feature the new GOPASCO logo, and signs throughout the county will reflect the change.
GOPASCO is resuming regular weekday and weekend bus service on Routes 18, 23, 25 and 54 effective Monday, Aug. 30. Face coverings are required on all public transportation vehicles, per Transportation and Security Administration guidelines.
GOPASCO continues enhanced nightly sanitizing measures to protect the health of customers and employees.
For a complete list of GOPASCO routes and schedules, click here.
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