Buses run 24/7 on the Deuce route along Las Vegas Boulevard and roughly 5:30am to 1:30am elsewhere. The buses are safe and relatively comprehensive in their coverage of the city. Bus stops are marked by signs with the blue, white, and gold RTC Transit logo; most have shelters. The m...
Las Vegas public transit, theRegional Transportation Commission(RTC Transit) operates double decker buses (called the "Deuce") along Las Vegas Boulevard from the South Strip to Fremont Street downtown . The RTC stops at every stop along the strip while the Express bus makes fewer stops.Fares fo...
There are two big Vegas -isms. Tourism and capitalism. (Yeah, OK, there are other -isms too, but let's stay focused.) Besides thinking about things like flood control and building codes, the powers that be have done a good job of supporting transportation. And the entrepreneurs that be ...
Advice on the best ways to get around Las Vegas. How to get to and from the airport, plus how to use public transportation such as buses and taxis.
The RTC partnered with global transportation operator and leader in shared mobility services, Keolis, one of its transit system operators to provide the service and ride hailing app. Las Vegas is the second microtransit service launched in the western U.S. and the largest public agency-led micro...
Transit planners are beginning to study ways to get traffic to-and-from a 65,000-seat domed stadium when it's completed near the Las Vegas Strip. Advertisement The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) of Southern Nevada executives have traveled to Atlanta...
For those who prefer public transportation, the RTC (Regional Transportation Commission) bus system provides a reliable and affordable way to reach Caesars Palace Las Vegas. The RTC buses have routes that connect the airport to various points along The Strip, including stops near the hotel. This ...
RTC buses operate daily with popular Strip and Downtown routes running 24/7 every 15 to 20 minutes. shuttles Many off-Strip casino hotels offer limited shuttle buses to and from the Strip for free. monorail The Las Vegas Monorail operates daily along the Strip with trains every 4-8 minutes...
Public Buses There are public transportation options from the Las Vegas Airport that are great for visitors on a budget or who are traveling light. The city’s comfortable, air-conditioned buses pick up and drop off from Terminal 1 at Level Zero. If you arrive at Terminal 3, a freeinter-...
How to Get Around in Las Vegas Public Transportation– Most of the Strip is connected via tunnels and walkways, but when it’s too hot, the monorail is a good option for getting around. The monorail stops at seven different points on the Vegas Strip, including several different major hotels...