As the city gets ready to welcome the Treefort Music Fest, Valley Regional Transit (VRT) will make it easy to get to and from the various venues by offering a free bus circulator service.
VRT will operate the “Treeline” bus circulator from 6 p.m. until midnight Wednesday, March 22 through Saturday, March 25. The service, which is free to everyone, will connect the new Main Stage location in Julia Davis Park to venues downtown. A Treeline bus will make the loop about every 10 minutes.
Also, everyone with a Treefort wristband can ride any VRT bus route for free at any time Wednesday through Saturday. There is no bus service on Sunday. To learn more about the bus route system, visit valleyregionaltransit.org
“Now that Treefort has moved the Main Stage, Ale Fort, Food Fort, and other popular festival destinations to Julia Davis Park, the Treeline will provide an even more important role in getting people to and from the many venues,” said Valley Regional Transit CEO Elaine Clegg. “We are excited to be playing an even more critical role during Treefort through providing transit service again this year.”
Back by popular demand is “Bands on the Bus!” The circulator buses will serve as second-chance venues to catch a few of the acts for free just by riding the bus. Look for a schedule to be posted on the Valley Regional Transit website, valleyregionaltransit.org/treeline.
For more information on the Treeline bus service visit the Treefort website: treefortmusicfest.com/treeline/.