
Detroit People Mover
Detroit People Mover The Guardian Building 500 Griswold St., Suite 2900 Detroit, Michigan 48226 Administrative Office: 313-224-2160 Control Center: 313-963-0171
Stations Guide — Detroit People Mover
The Detroit People Mover is operating a zero-fare pilot program, with a fare-free policy for all riders throughout 2025. All passengers can board and ride for free, no fare or passes needed - courtesy of …
Schedule — Detroit People Mover
The Detroit People Mover will be closed as repairs continue. Maintenance teams have been working diligently and making progress in the weeks since high wind event, repairing the vehicles and track, …
PARKING — Detroit People Mover
The People Mover is the “Ultimate Park & Ride.” Heading to one of downtown’s amazing venues? Manage your trip and reduce traffic jams by parking and riding the Detroit People Mover. …
Study — Detroit People Mover
The Detroit People Mover (DPM) System Plan and Downtown Mobility Study is an opportunity to shape the future of how people move around Downtown Detroit and the surrounding neighborhoods. …
About — Detroit People Mover
About Detroit People Mover The Detroit People Mover is an enhanced public transit service which provides transportation that affects not only the image of the city but also plays a role in the attraction …
Events — Detroit People Mover
The NAACP Detroit Branch is home to one of the premier events in the world, the annual Fight For Freedom Fund Dinner. The NAACP Detroit Branch Freedom Fund Dinner provides its guests with a …
Services 3 — Detroit People Mover
There are a number of ways to get to and from the Downtown area, where you can use the People Mover’s 13 stations for unlimited, free, quick rides with great views around downtown Detroit.
Twice — Detroit People Mover
Apr 10, 2026 · KPop group Twice will perform in-the-round on a 360-degree stage celebrating 10 years, transforming LCA into an immersive space for fans. Nearest DPM Station: Grand Circus Park
Nettspend — Detroit People Mover
Apr 17, 2026 · Rising 18-year-old underground trap artist performs at Detroit's Saint Andrew’s Hall as part of his rising popularity in the Gen-Z rap scene.