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Las Vegas Transit Bus FAQ's

Going to and from Harry Reid International Airport

What bus routes service Harry Reid International Airport?

The CX Centennial Express stops along the Strip at Flamingo Ave and Downtown Las Vegas. Route 108, Paradise Road and Route 109, Maryland Parkway services Harry Reid International Airport. From the South Strip Transfer Terminal board the 109 Northbound to the airport's Ground Level Zero at Harry Reid International Airport. (approx. 10 minute ride)

Where is the bus stop located at Harry Reid International Airport?

The transit stop for the CX Centennial Express, Route 108 and Route 109 is located on the Zero Level at the south end of the bus plaza. Zero level is one level below baggage claim and passenger pick up.

Where do I buy my bus pass at Harry Reid International Airport?

Two-hour and 24-hour passes are sold from the ticket vending machine (TVM) at the transit stop located on the Zero Level at the south end of the bus plaza. Additionally, single rides can be purchased on board the vehicle with cash only.

How do I get to Las Vegas Airport from the Strip?

The CX Centennial Express provides direct transportation to Harry Reid International Airport from Flamingo Ave and Las Vegas Blvd.

The Deuce on the Strip provides great access as well after a quick transfer to Route 109 northbound at the South Strip Transfer Terminal (SSTT). If you are coming from Downtown Las Vegas, the STRATS, or the Las Vegas Convention Center, board Route 108 southbound.

Las Vegas Strip Transit Services
What bus routes service the Las Vegas Strip?

The Deuce on the Strip provides service along Las Vegas Blvd, stopping at virtually every hotel and casino along the Las Vegas’ Resort Corridor (The Strip).

Southbound - The Deuce on the Strip travels as far south as the Welcome to Las Vegas Sign, the Las Vegas South Premium Outlets and the South Strip Transit Terminal, 24 hours a day.

Northbound - The Northbound Deuce route travels as far as the Fremont Street Experience in Downtown Las Vegas.

The CX Centennial Express stops along the Strip at Flamingo Ave and Las Vegas Blvd while giving direct access to Harry Reid International Airport and Downtown Las Vegas.

How much does it cost to ride the bus?

The Deuce on the Strip fares are:
2-Hour Pass $5
24-Hour All Access Pass $8
3-Day Pass $20
30-Day Pass $65

The CX Centennial Express fares are:
Single Ride $2
2-Hour Pass $3
24-Hour Pass $5
3-Day Pass $15*
5-Day Pass $20*
30-Day Pass $65*
*Cannot be purchased on board the vehicle.

How much are bus fares for children?

Children 5 years of age or under ride free on the Deuce and all other RTC fixed routes but only if accompanied by a responsible adult.

How long do the transit vehicles run? How often?

Deuce on the Strip operates 24-hour a day and runs approximately every 12 to 15 minutes during the day and evening, and every 15 to 21 minutes in the early morning hours. The CX Centennial Express operates 7 days a week from approximately 5:45 a.m. to 11:15 p.m. on weekdays and 6:30 a.m. to 11:45 p.m. on weekends. During peak hours the service runs approximately every half-hour and every hour during non-peak hours.

Where is the Bonneville Transit Center?

The Bonneville Transit Center (BTC) serves as the downtown transit terminal. The BTC is located on 101 E. Bonneville Avenue and is served by the Deuce on the Strip, and CX Centennial Express routes. Routes operate through the BTC 24-hours a day. Additionally, the Customer Service Booth is open everyday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. except Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.

I am visiting from out of State, can I use my State's reduced-fare card on Las Vegas buses?

Yes. If you are a visitor to Las Vegas and have a valid reduced-fare eligibility card from another transit system, simply present it to the bus driver at the time of boarding in order to pay reduced fare.
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How do I contact Las Vegas Bus Transit
RTC Toll Free 1-800-228-3911
Customer Service (702) 228-7433
Hours: 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily
Transit Information and Scheduling
Comments on Transit Service
Club Ride Commuter Services and Rideshare Information
Report Bus Shelter Damage
RTC-OnDemand (702) 676-1801
Lost & Found (702) 676-1849
See Something Say Something (702) 828-8386
Las Vegas Deuce route
Las Vegas Deuce route
Are Las Vegas buses Handicap Accessible?

For persons with disabilities, all Las Vegas buses are lift-equipped, kneel to the curb, and have low floors to accommodate passengers using mobility devices or are unable to use steps to enter the vehicles. If you have a wheelchair, or if you need extra help getting on the bus, ask the driver for the ramp. Seating and space for up to two wheelchairs is reserved in the front of the vehicle, just behind the operator's seat.

All mobility devices such as wheelchairs and scooters must be secured in the vehicle and conform to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) definition of a wheelchair. For TDD call (702) 676-1834

Where can I Find Bicycling Information?

Visit the RTC’s Cycling Web page, to view the Las Vegas area bicycle map. Additionally, the RTC Bike Center is located inside the Bonneville Transit Center and open to the public and staffed from 9 am to 5 pm Monday – Saturday.

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Las Vegas Deuce on the Strip

Where is the nearest ...
Where is the nearest Walmart to the Strip?

From the Southend of the Strip, the nearest Walmart is located on Tropicana Ave. and McLeod Drive.
3075 E. Tropicana Blvd | (702) 433-4267 | Getting there: Head East on Tropicana Ave. from Las Vegas Blvd. on Route 201. (About 3.5 miles from the intersection of Las Vegas Blvd and Tropicana Ave.)

From the North Strip, the nearest Walmart is located on Charleston Blvd.
Walmart Supercenter 4505 W. Charleston Blvd. | (702) 258-4540

Where is the nearest grocery store from the Strip?

From Tropicana Ave: a Vons Supermarket is located at 1131 E. Tropicana Ave at Maryland Parkway. | Getting there: Head east on Route 201 from Tropicana Ave & Las Vegas Blvd.

From Flamingo Ave: an Albertsons Supermarket is located at 1300 E. Flamingo Road and Maryland Parkway. | (702) 733-2947 | Getting there: Head east on Route 202 from Flamingo Road & Las Vegas Blvd.

From Spring Mountain / Sands Ave: a Vons Supermarket is located at 1155 E Twain Ave at Maryland Parkway. | Getting there: Head east on Route 203 from Sands & Las Vegas Blvd.

Where is the nearest Walgreens pharmacy to the Strip?

There are 8 Walgreens Pharmacies located on Las Vegas Blvd. which are serviced by Deuce on the Strip:
Downtown – 495 Fremont St. (at Las Vegas Blvd.) (702) 385-1284
Northern Las Vegas Blvd. - 1101 S. Las Vegas Blvd. (at Charleston) (702) 471-6844
North Las Vegas Blvd. - 2427 S. Las Vegas Blvd. (near SAHARA) (702) 545-9494
Central Las Vegas Blvd. - 3025 S. Las Vegas Blvd. (at Convention Center Drive), Suite A (702) 836-0820
Central Las Vegas Blvd. - 3397 S. Las Vegas Blvd. (near Casino Royale) (702) 473-7395
Central Las Vegas Blvd. - 3339 S. Las Vegas Blvd. (near the Palazzo) (702) 369-8166
South Las Vegas Blvd. – 3717 S. Las Vegas Blvd. (near Aria/Cosmopolitan) (702) 262-0635
South Las Vegas Blvd. – 3765 S. Las Vegas Blvd. (near MGM Grand) (702) 739-9645

Where is the nearest CVS pharmacy to the Strip?

There are 3 CVS Pharmacies located on Las Vegas Blvd. which are serviced by Deuce on the Strip:
South Las Vegas Blvd. - 3758 S. Las Vegas Blvd (near Park MGM) (702) 262-9284
South Las Vegas Blvd. - 3645 S. Las Vegas Blvd (near Paris/Horseshoe) (702) 474-4089
Central Las Vegas Blvd. - 3300 S. Las Vegas Blvd (near Treasure Island) (702) 866-2350

Where is the nearest Ross Store to the Strip?

There are 2 Ross Dress for Less stores located on Las Vegas Blvd. which are serviced by Deuce on the Strip:
South Las Vegas Blvd. - 3771 S. Las Vegas Blvd (near MGM Grand) (702) 895-7201
North Las Vegas Blvd. - 3001 S. Las Vegas Blvd (near Wynn/Encore - between Convention Center Drive and Riviera Blvd.) (702) 731-3361

Where is the nearest Target to the Strip?

There are one Target store located on Las Vegas Blvd. which are serviced by Deuce on the Strip:
South Las Vegas Blvd. - Las Vegas Showcase 3767 S. Las Vegas Blvd (Showcase Mall) (725) 724-4459

How do I get to ...
How do I get to the Las Vegas Convention Center?

There are multiple ways to get to the Las Vegas Convention Center. By bus, the North, Central and South Halls is serviced by Route 108. From Downtown, take Deuce on the Strip, Southbound and get off at Resorts World stop, walk across the Strip and you are a 10 minute walk to the West Hall. Alternatively ride the Monorail to the Boingo Station at Las Vegas Convention Center.

How do I get to Pawn Stars?

Pawn Stars is located on 713 Las Vegas Blvd. South between Gass Avenue and Garces Avenue. The Deuce on the Strip routes provide service to the Bonneville Transit Center (BTC) just three blocks west of the Gold and Silver Pawn Shop. Additionally, if you board the southbound Deuce trip from the BTC, there is a transit stop across the street from the pawn shop.

How do I get to the Virgin Hotels Las Vegas?

From Las Vegas Blvd., head east along Flamingo Road, Route 202, and then south on Paradise Road, Route 108.

How do I get to the Suncoast?
The CX Centennial Express provides direct transportation to the Suncoast Hotel and Casino. Board the CX along Flamingo Ave at Las Vegas Blvd. alongside Caesars Palace. If you are downtown, you can board on 4th Street, just south of Fremont, or at the Bonneville Transit Center (BTC).
How do I get to the South Point Hotel & Casino from the Vegas Strip?

To get to South Point Hotel, take the Las Vegas Deuce from any of the bus stops along the Vegas strip heading South to the South Strip Transfer Terminal (SSTT). At the South Strip Transfer Terminal transfer to Route 117, which will drop off across from the South Point Hotel. The return pick-up bus stop is located on the South Point property, just south of the Valet area.

How do I get to the Silverton Casino?

To get to Silverton, take the Las Vegas Deuce from any of the bus stops along the Vegas strip heading South to the South Strip Transfer Terminal (SSTT). At the SSTT, board Route 217 Westbound. The stop for Silverton is located on the hotel property.

How do I get to the Orleans Hotel & Casino?

From Las Vegas Blvd., make your way to Tropicana Ave and board Route 201 westbound alongside the New York – New York Hotel and Casino.

How do I get to the Rio, Gold Coast, or Palms Hotels & Casinos?

From Las Vegas Blvd., make your way to Flamingo Road and board Route 202 westbound alongside Caesars Palace.

How do I get to Palace Station Hotel & Casino?

From Las Vegas Blvd., make your way to Sahara Avenue and board Route 204 westbound alongside the Bonanza Gift Shop.

How do I get to the Las Vegas Premium Outlets?

The Deuce on the Strip route services the Las Vegas Premium Outlet Mall South locations. The Las Vegas Premium Outlets - North is serviced by the Centennial Express (CX); and also Routes 105, 401, 206, and 207.

How do I Contact RTC?
What can be done if I have a comment about a driver?

If you would like to make a comment, please contact RTC Customer Service at (702) 228-RIDE (7433), 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday - Sunday, with the route number, vehicle number, location where you boarded the bus, direction of travel and time you boarded the bus. You may also submit a comment in online by visiting the RTC contact page and filling out the online form.

You may also place a comment in person at the Bonneville Transit Center (BTC) & Administration building, online, through the rideRTC app, and by mail: 600 S. Grand Central Pkwy., Las Vegas NV, 89106. The information you provide will be forwarded to the appropriate department for review and follow up.

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