Valley Regional Transit Explained

Valley Regional Transit
Founded:1999
Headquarters:700 NE 2nd St. #100
Locale:Meridian, Idaho
Service Area:Ada County, Idaho
Canyon County, Idaho
Service Type:bus service
Routes:21[1]
Stations:Main Street Station, Happy Day Transit Center
Fleet:About 50 Buses
Fuel Type:CNG & Diesel
Ceo:Elaine Clegg
Website:Valley Regional Transit
Annual Ridership:893,935 (2022)

Valley Regional Transit (abbreviated VRT) is a public agency which is the main provider of mass transit service in metropolitan Boise, Idaho. It operates 19 fixed-route services, mostly in Ada County, as well as two on-demand services in Canyon County and the city of Eagle.[2]

VRT also operates Boise GreenBike, the city's bicycle-sharing system that was launched in 2015.[3]

Fares

VRT offers a contactless smart card and mobile app under the City Go brand as methods to pay for rides, and also accepts cash and preloaded stored-value cards. The City Go app can be used to purchase passes, while the card can store a reloadable balance and features fare capping.[4]

As of March 2023, fares are as follows:

Fare TypeLocalUniversal
Single ride$1.50$4.50
Day pass$2.50$7.50
31-day pass$42$90
Year pass$282$594
Local fares apply to all routes except for 40. This express intercounty route requires a universal fare. For youth, seniors, and people with disabilities, the single ride, day pass, and 31-day passes are offered for half price.[5]

Routes

Ada County

Routes within Ada County mainly originate from Main Street Station or nearby along Main Street, although some routes originate from shopping centers.These colors indicate frequency of routes: Green = Every 15 to 30 minutes; Blue = Every 30 to 60 minutes ; Purple = Hourly during morning and evening peak hours on weekdays only. [6]

Route NameFrom ViaToNotes
 2 BroadwayMain Street Station Has Saturday service
 3 VistaMain Street Station Boise Airport Has Saturday service
 4 FranklinMain Street Station
 5EmeraldMain Street Station Towne Square MallHas Saturday service
 7FairviewMain Street Station Towne Square MallHas Saturday service
 8ChindenMain Street Station Discovery & Chinden
 9State StreetMain Street Station Gary & Bunch Has Saturday service
 10Hill RoadMain Street Station State & Ellens Ferry
 16VA/15th StreetMain Street StationVA Medical CenterParkhill & Bogus
 17Warm Springs/ParkcenterMain Street StationMillspur Way
 20OrchardBoise Airport36th & Shasta Has Saturday service
 21Cole/GlenwoodTowne Square MallGary & BunchHas Saturday service
 24Ustick/Maple GroveTowne Square MallThe Village at Meridian
 28Cole/VictoryTowne Square MallPro Tech at Frank Church High School
 29OverlandMain Street StationBoise State Transit Center Towne Square Mall Has Saturday service
 30PineThe Village at MeridianTen Mile Crossing
 160Eagle On-DemandOn-demand route in and around EagleRides must be booked online or through the phone

Intercounty

RouteName From ViaToNotes
 40Caldwell/Boise ExpressCollege of IdahoHappy Day Transit Center, Idaho & 9th, Main Street StationBoise State Transit Center Runs clockwise within downtown Boise in the morning, counterclockwise in the afternoon
 42Happy Day to Towne Square MallHappy Day Transit Center College of Western IdahoTowne Square Mall
 45Boise State/CWICollege of Western IdahoTen Mile Crossing, The Village at MeridianBoise State Transit Center

Facilities

Main Street Station

Located underground beneath City Center Plaza in downtown Boise, Main Street Station serves as Boise's main transit center. The majority of services within the city arrive underground at the station, although some arrive above ground on Main Street.[10] [11] In addition to VRT buses, Boise State University shuttle buses also serve the station, as the university's computer science department occupies two floors of the City Center Plaza building. These free shuttle buses run in a loop between Main Street Station and the Boise State Transit Center.[12] [13]

History

In 1994, the Idaho Legislature passed a law that allows cities or counties to place the creation of regional public transportation authorities on the ballot to request voter approval.[14] In November 1998, voters in Ada and Canyon Counties approved creating an RPTA for their respective counties. A few months later, in January 1999, The boards of directors of the Ada County and Canyon County RPTAs voted to merge the two organizations, creating the Treasure Valley Regional Transportation Authority. The organization went through a few more name changes, becoming VIATrans, short for Valley InterArea Transportation,[15] and then ValleyRide in June 2002. In July of that year, ValleyRide took over operations of Boise Urban Stages, which had been the operator of bus service in the city of Boise since 1973. By 2003, ValleyRide also operated service in Garden City previously offered by Garden City Interline, and had agreements with Treasure Valley Transit and Commuters Bus for the operation of the intercounty routes.[16] In November 2004, the organization was renamed to Valley Regional Transit, with the ValleyRide name being used to describe the services offered. On March 1, 2005, the agreements with Treasure Valley Transit and Commuters Bus for the intercounty routes expired, and VRT began using First Transit to provide service on intercounty routes as well as routes within Canyon County.[17]

On April 15, 2015, VRT launched Boise Greenbike, the city's bicycle-sharing system.[18] At the end of September 2020, VRT suspended the program, with plans to restart it in the spring of 2021 using electric-assist bikes.[19]

Future Projects

In January 2020, Valley Regional Transit agreed to buy 12 battery electric buses from Proterra. The first of these are expected to go into service in 2021 on a new route in Meridian.[20] This route, linking Kleiner Park with a business center at the intersection of Ten Mile Road and Franklin Road, would be VRT's first to serve the downtown Meridian area.[21] [22]

Longer-term plans include increasing frequency on its most used routes, upgrading its maintenance facility, improving bus stops, and introducing an integrated fare payment system.[23] [24] Additionally, depending on the success of the on-demand pilot in Canyon County, a similar program could be considered for Boise.[25]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Routes Archive - Valley Regional Transit . Valley Regional Transit . 2024-06-03.
  2. Web site: Routes Archive - Valley Regional Transit . Valley Regional Transit . 2024-06-03.
  3. News: Jaszewski . Joe . April 15, 2015 . Get a first look at Boise GreenBike, the new bike-sharing system . . July 12, 2017.
  4. Web site: 2021-11-15 . Valley Regional Transit Launches City Go Wallet, Boise, ID 2021 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220526015626/https://learn.sharedusemobilitycenter.org/overview/valley-regional-transit-launches-city-go-wallet-boise-id-2021/ . 2022-05-26 . 2022-05-25 . Mobility Learning Center . Shared-Use Mobility Center.
  5. Web site: Fares and Passes - Valley Regional Transit . Valley Regional Transit . 2023-03-23.
  6. Web site: Routes Archive - Valley Regional Transit . Valley Regional Transit . 2024-06-03.
  7. Web site: Long-Term Service Changes - Valley Regional Transit. 2021-01-18. Valley Regional Transit.
  8. Web site: Nampa / Caldwell OnDemand Service - Valley Regional Transit. 2021-01-18. Valley Regional Transit.
  9. News: . ValleyRide bus service in Nampa/Caldwell moves to on-demand . 2021-01-20 . KTVB-TV . 2020-10-05.
  10. Web site: Treasure Valley Bus Stations, Locations, & Offices - Valley Regional Transit . Valley Regional Transit . 2021-01-18.
  11. News: Berg . Sven . Boise's new Downtown transit center is open. Here's how to use it. . 2021-01-18 . Idaho Statesman . 2016-10-24.
  12. Web site: CCP Building Information - Computer Science . Boise State University . 2021-01-18.
  13. Web site: Bronco Shuttle - Transportation and Parking . Boise State University . 2021-01-18.
  14. Web site: Idaho Statutes (40-2105). State of Idaho. 1994. 2021-01-31. https://web.archive.org/web/20210201042313/https://legislature.idaho.gov/statutesrules/idstat/Title40/T40CH21/SECT40-2105/. 2021-02-01. live.
  15. Web site: Valley InterArea Transportation's Transit Development Plan . Community Planning Association of Southwest Idaho . 2021-01-31 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170304061521/https://www.compassidaho.org/documents/planning/studies/TransitDevelopmentPlan.pdf . 2017-03-04 . live.
  16. Web site: Our History . ValleyRide . https://web.archive.org/web/20030713224113/http://www.valleyride.org:80/history.htm . 2003-07-13 . dead.
  17. Web site: Our History . ValleyRide . https://web.archive.org/web/20060213162918/http://valleyride.org:80/history.htm . 2006-02-13 . dead.
  18. Web site: Boise GreenBike FY2016 Annual Report . Boise Bike Share . Valley Regional Transit . 2021-02-01 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180614053734/https://boisebikeshare.org/uploads/3/4/5/9/34595580/bgb_annual_report_2016_web.pdf . 2018-06-14 . live.
  19. Web site: 2020-03-16 . Pushing the pause button with Boise GreenBike - Valley Regional Transit . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20210119012330/https://www.valleyregionaltransit.org/news/pushing-the-pause-button-with-boise-greenbike/ . 2021-01-19 . 2021-01-18 . Valley Regional Transit.
  20. News: Some Valley Regional Transit buses going electric . 2021-02-01 . KIVI . 2020-01-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200201045936/https://www.kivitv.com/news/some-valley-regional-transit-buses-going-electric . 2020-02-01 . live.
  21. News: Valley Regional Transit seeks public opinion on bus service in Meridian . 2021-02-01 . KIVI . 2020-01-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200313044543/https://www.kivitv.com/news/valley-regional-transit-seeks-public-opinion-on-bus-service-in-meridian . 2020-03-13 . live.
  22. Web site: Meridian Fixed-Route Service . Valley Regional Transit . 2021-02-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210205223835/https://www.valleyregionaltransit.org/planning/meridian-fixed-route-service/ . 2021-02-05 . live.
  23. Web site: Capital & Service Planning . Valley Regional Transit . 2021-02-01 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210128171625/https://www.valleyregionaltransit.org/planning/ . 2021-01-28 . live.
  24. Web site: Executive Board Meeting Agenda . Valley Regional Transit . 2021-02-01 . 2021-02-01.
  25. Web site: Draft FY2021-25 Transportation Development Plan . Valley Regional Transit . November 2020 . 2021-02-01 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210202035858/https://www.valleyregionaltransit.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/draft_tdp2021-25.pdf . 2021-02-02 . live.