Its complicated. St. Clair was once part of SEMTA as well, but broke off when it reorganized to SMART.
There are still a couple SEMTA bus stop signs in Port Huron. The last time a SEMTA bus stopped there was nearly a quarter of a century ago. [[Well, hell, the last time SEMTA existed was nearly a quarter of a century ago.)
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