Riding the bus in Las Vegas is a cost-effective and hassle-free way to see the sights and to get from one exciting attraction on the Strip to another or from the Strip to Downtown and beyond.
The Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) offers one Strip route (Deuce on the Strip) and 36 residential routes, including 4 Express buses with routes that connect all corners of the Las Vegas Valley, as well as key transit hubs.
No matter where you plan to stay or what you plan to do while in Vegas, knowing the Las Vegas bus routes to your destination can save you some money on taxi fares.
Did you know...
You can now pay for your single ride with your debit/credit card, mobile wallet, or smart watch
Silver STAR is comprised of continuous neighborhood routes with stops at senior housing developments and various shopping locations. The designated loops listed below, connect with other RTC transit routes.
Next time you plan to travel from Harry Reid International Airport, did you know you can park your vehicle at the South Strip Transit Terminal (SSTT) or the Centennial Hills Transit Center Park & Ride for up to 7 days and take the bus to Harry Reid International Airport.
The parking spaces at both transit terminals are available free of charge on a first come, first-serve basis to transit riders. Passengers are encouraged to notify Security at 702-676-1849 when leaving their vehicle in the parking lot. If the vehicle needs to be left for longer than one day, please use the online registration form to register the vehicle.
South Strip Transit Terminal (SSTT) - Park & Ride
Las Vegas buses operates SATURDAY & SUNDAY route schedules on the following holidays:
**Note: 15-Day All Access Pass and 30-Day All Access Pass cannot be purchased on vehicles but only at:
Bonneville Transit Center or RTC Administration Building
At select Ticket Vending Machine (TVMs)
At select vendors around town
On the rideRTC mobile app
Children 5 years old or younger can ride fixed route for free, when accompanied by an adult.