August 18 5:00 AM
Due to road construction, Route 16 will be on detour August 18 - September 25. A temporary stop will be placed on Garrison near the Skate Park
Due to road construction, Route 16 will be on detour August 18 - September 25. A temporary stop will be placed on Garrison near the Skate Park
The stop on Latah and Alpine towards MSS is closed for construction and temp stop placed near side.
Route 28 is on small detour at Frank Church High School; the bus will be taking right onto Salt Creek from Pro Tech, servicing the temp stop on Salt Creek, and then taking a right on Trabuco back to regular route.
Outbound route 7 and 8 are on new detour. No stops will be missed.
Due to construction, Route 40 will be on detour starting Thursday August 8, 2026, until Monday October 26, 2026. Detour is, from Main, right on 27th, left on Pleasonton, right on White Water, U-Turn at round-a-bout, Right to Main to regular route.
Outbound State and Pierce Park stop closed, no temp placed due to construction.
Inbound stop on State and 11th is closed, temporary stop placed at State and 12th near side.
Route 9 OB stop at State and Ellen's Ferry closed. No temp stop placed.
Inbound State and Pierce Park stop closed, no temp placed due to construction.
Route 16: Stops on 1st & Idaho and 1st & Bannock will be closed. Please use the bus stop on Main & 1st.
VRT reports on public transportation utilization across services in Ada County and Canyon County, including fixed route, on demand, specialized transportation and vanpools.
FY2022 First Quarter Ridership Information FY2022 Second Quarter Ridership InformationRidership Dashboard
Funding for Valley Regional Transit (VRT) is provided through a variety of revenue sources. The majority of funding is received through federal grants and voluntary contributions from local partners, with a small amount from bus fares and advertising revenue. VRT works with the governing bodies within Ada and Canyon counties to leverage these funding sources to provide transit services, initiate capital projects, and fund regional planning and administration of the system. VRT works with other agencies like the Community Planning Association of Southwest Idaho (COMPASS) and the Idaho Department of Transportation (ITD) to find and secure additional funding sources that could provide one-time project funding needs, as well as coordinate sustainable funding strategies that are necessary to grow public transportation in the Treasure Valley.
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