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This terminal is the park & ride for the residents of Summerlin and officially opened on December 12, 2010 in conjunction with the launch of the Westcliff Airport Express (WAX) connecting passengers to McCarran Airport & downtown Las Vegas from the valley's west side. [28] Routes 207, 208 & 209 began service here on November 7, 2010.
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) transit fleet consists of 38 routes served by 387 vehicles. In 2009, RTC Transit carried 57,738,930 passengers in the greater Las Vegas Valley. RTC Transit consists of 33 fixed route service routes, four express service routes, and the Las Vegas Strip route The Deuce.
SR 582 in Las Vegas 1997: current Route has two sections SR 593: 7.395: 11.901 Dean Martin Drive in Las Vegas: SR 582 in Las Vegas 1976: current SR 594: 0.723: 1.164 Polaris Avenue in Las Vegas: Las Vegas Boulevard in Las Vegas 1976: c. 2019: SR 595: 5.495: 8.843 Tropicana Avenue in Las Vegas: I-11 / US 95 in Las Vegas
U.S. Route 93 in Nevada starts in Las Vegas and travels north to Idaho flowing the east part of Nevada. Nevada State Route 610 is called Lamb Boulevard in Las Vegas. U.S. Route 95 in Nevada starts in Las Vegas and travels north to Idaho following the west part of Nevada. Nevada State Route 579 starts in Las Vegas and travels east, parts called ...
Mesquite Express Route: Mesquite Operates once per week. From the Mesquite Walmart, to the Las Vegas Town Square. Allows transfer to RTC Transit in the Bonneville Transit Center. [17] This route allows for deviated bus route service, upon request to the North Las Vegas VA hospital and transfer to the RTC South Strip Transfer terminal.
The Loop connects to the Las Vegas Monorail at the Boingo Station, LV Monorail station at the corner of Paradise Road and East Desert Inn Road at an Island above East Desert Inn Road. Buses that are near the Loop and Las Vegas Convention Center are the: RTC 108, [26] RTC 119 [27] and Las Vegas Deuce. [28] [29]
By the 1980s and early 1990s, the private bus system was no longer adequate and lacked both the service frequency and route coverage to accommodate the explosive growth of the Las Vegas Valley. In 1981, the State Futures Commission said that mass transit was the key issue in Clark County; a 1983 ballot proposal to fund an expansion of the ...
RTC express BRT line in Las Vegas RTC articulated bus operating the BRT line in Las Vegas After 4 years of service, MAX moved forward with expansion. In August 2007, the RTC hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for the new ACE BRT system, which was supposed to replace the MAX BRT system, using a new type of vehicles (MAX used Iribus Civis, ACE ...