August 18 4:41 PM
Routes 3 and 20 will have an access bus, cannot take bicycles or fare.
Routes 3 and 20 will have an access bus, cannot take bicycles or fare.
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.
Bike Rodeo + Community Bike Swap at Washington Elementary
Join us for a fun, active, and community-focused morning at Washington Elementary! This family-friendly event brings together a bike rodeo, bike swap, food trucks, and local organizations for a day all about safe riding, connection, and getting around our community.
Join us for a virtual information session to learn everything you need to know about the Youth Ride Free program.
5K Celebration Confidence through Accomplishment Each season comes to an end with a celebratory 5K. This closing event gives program participants of all abilities a […]
Youth Ride Free: Connecting Boise’s Next Generation to Opportunity
First Thursday at Jack’s Urban Meeting Place (JUMP)
May 1 | 6:30-7:30 PM
Join Jason Rose, Chief Communications Officer, from Valley Regional Transit for an engaging conversation about the Youth Ride Free Summer Program (2026 & 2027)—a bold, community-powered initiative removing transportation barriers for young people across the Treasure Valley.
Ever wonder what's underneath downtown Boise? Join Keep Boise Cool and Valley Regional Transit for a behind-the-scenes tour of Main Street Station — Boise's underground transit hub — followed by a group bus ride through the city. Learn how public transit connects our community and how hopping on the bus can be one of the easiest climate choices you make. No bus experience needed, VRT staff will be there to answer all your questions. Meet at Main Street station, and we will explore together from there! Questions? Contact climateaction@cityofboise.org
Join us for Bike to Work Day on Friday, May 15th, from 7-9 am at Cherie Buckner Webb Park! Celebrate the joy of cycling as we promote a healthier, greener commute option for everyone. Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or just dusting off your bike for the occasion, this event is for you.
Saturday, May 16 | 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Location: JUMP – Downtown Boise
Valley Regional Transit is excited to join the Boise Public Library for the Summer Reading & Learning Celebration—an interactive, family-friendly kickoff to summer learning across the Treasure Valley.
Join us for an evening of conversation with two Boise-based transportation and planning professionals. Together, they'll explore how our community moves and how transportation choices shape our climate future: how systems are planned, how data informs carbon reduction strategies, and how we can build more sustainable ways to get around.This program will feature short talks followed by discussion, with plenty of time for questions.
Celebrate the start of summer break with VRT, Communities for Youth, and the City of Boise!
Bus Day Ever: Family Ride Day is a Youth Ride Free scavenger hunt. Get your Youth Ride Free pass and ride the bus to find clues and win prizes. Plus, you’ll have VRT staff to help you navigate along the way.
Valley Regional Transit will be joining nearly 20 community partners to connect families with helpful services, programs, and opportunities throughout the Treasure Valley. Stop by the VRT booth to learn more about public transportation options, Youth Ride Free, trip planning tools, and how transit can help your family stay connected to school, work, parks, events, and more.
Families can enjoy interactive activities, kid-friendly fun, giveaways, and information from organizations dedicated to supporting our community.
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.
Valley Regional Transit will implement service adjustments beginning Monday, June 8, 2026.
These updates are designed to improve service reliability, efficiency, and rider experience across the system. Riders are encouraged to review schedules and route information before traveling, as some routes may experience changes to departure times, frequencies, or stop locations.