June 13 1:00 AM
16:22-29-713-11 down-traffic
16:22-29-713-11 down-traffic
Beginning June 8, routes 8, 10 and 40 will be stopping at 9th and Main due to Main Street Road closure. Visit our website for more information ridevrt.org/changes.
The inbound stop at Vista and Sun Rise Rim is closed due to construction. No temp stop has been placed. Please use the stop before at the Airport or at the stop after at Canal.
Beginning June 8 Routes 4, 7, 9, 16, and 17 will be moved to the Lower Deck at Main Street Station. Please visit our website for details, www.ridevrt.org/changes.
Outbound and inbound will be on long term detour at Fort and 15th area due to construction. No stops will be missed for both routes.
Visit our website for details on service changes effective June 8. www.ridevrt.org/changes
Route 9 OB stop at State and Ellen's Ferry closed. No temp stop placed.
Stop at 9th & River will be closed due to construction from 5/11/2026 to 7/31/2026. No temp stop placed.
Inbound stops at Americana & Ann Morrison and Americana & Shoreline closed. Temp stop placed far side of Shoreline. No temp stop placed for Ann Morrison, please use American & Latah stop if needed.
Outbound stops at Americana & Shoreline and Americana & Ann Morrison closed. Temp stop placed far side of Ann Morrison. No temp stop placed for Shoreline, please use River & 15th stop if needed.
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.
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