August 13 4:00 AM
The stop on Latah and Alpine towards MSS is closed for construction and temp stop placed near side.
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.
Free Community Event: All aboard! Join us for a guided ride along the local bus route with Valley Regional Transit. Get comfortable riding the bus, practice loading your bike, and learn the routes in your area.
Food Truck: El Paco Tacos & Tortas
World Refugee Day Boise 2026 🌍🚌
Valley Regional Transit will be joining the community for World Refugee Day Boise 2026, a celebration of the cultures, stories, and contributions of refugees who have made Idaho their home.
Valley Regional Transit participated in the Downtown Boise Father's Day Car Show, bringing one of our electric buses to the event and connecting with community members throughout the day at the Idaho State Capitol.
Valley Regional Transit will conduct a public hearing and open house to receive comments on proposed changes to Nampa and Caldwell transit services. The proposals […]
VRT will be showcasing our 250 American-wrapped bus, a crowd favorite that honors our nation's history while highlighting the important role public transportation plays in connecting communities throughout the Treasure Valley. Community members are encouraged to watch for the bus along the parade route and give a wave as we help celebrate this beloved annual event.
VRT will be bringing the special America 250 commemorative bus to Cherie Buckner-Webb Park as part of this community celebration honoring Boise's place in America's story. Stop by to explore the beautifully wrapped bus, meet the VRT team, learn about public transportation in the Treasure Valley, and discover how transit has helped connect our communities for generations.
VRT will be showcasing our 250 American-wrapped bus as part of this community-wide celebration of patriotism, service, and civic pride. The bus serves as a rolling tribute to the people and communities that public transportation connects throughout the Treasure Valley, and we're excited to share it with parade attendees along the route.
How to Ride VRT - Virtual Class🚍💻
Curious about riding the bus but not sure where to start? Join Valley Regional Transit for a free virtual How to Ride the Bus Class and learn everything you need to travel with confidence.
This interactive online class is designed for new riders, returning riders, parents, students, older adults, and anyone interested in learning how public transportation works in the Treasure Valley.
Don't go bananas trying to get to The Blue. VRT is making it easy to get to Banana Ball on The Blue with free bus service for all ticketholders along with expanded service hours and Park & Ride options for easy access.
The VRT Executive Board is a standing committee of the Board of Directors. It reviews matters related to budget, finance, operations, governmental, and legislative actions.
The Board is scheduled to meet four times a year – January, April, August, and October. The meetings are held at noon in the first-floor Board Room at the VRT administrative offices, 700 NE 2nd Street in Meridian. Posted agendas will contain a call-in link for remote participation.
Based on low ridership and ready alternatives, VRT proposed to the City of Meridian, to suspend Route 30 Pine, which serves Meridian. VRT has scheduled a public hearing to gather testimony regarding this change, preceded by an open house for the public to review information.