Change is in the air—and on the road! Starting Sunday, October 12, 2025, RTC is rolling out service updates that may affect your daily ride. We know adjusting your commute or your weekend trip across town can feel like a big deal, but here’s the good news: these changes are designed to make your travel smoother, faster, and more reliable.

Think of it as a tune-up for the system you already know and use. With new schedules, route adjustments, additional stops, and more buses on high-demand routes, your trip is about to get an upgrade.

What changes are coming?

  • 19 routes will have modified schedules
    • Routes where scheduled arrival times will change include: 101, 102, 103, 106, 108, 110, 111, 113, 122, 201, 203, 210, 212, 215, 219, 220, 221, CX, & DVX.
  • 6 routes will have route changes
    • Routes which will experience slight changes: 103 (Decatur), 106 (Rancho/Centennial Hills), 210 (Lake Mead Blvd.), 212 (Sunset), 221 (Cactus), and Centennial Express (CX)
  • 5 routes will experience special schedules for Formula 1 (F1)
    • These routes will be impacted during race week and certain bridge installation/removal activities: 119, 202, 203, CX and Deuce on the Strip
  • Bus stop adjustments
    • A small number of bus stops will also be added, relocated, or removed to improve access to safe pedestrian crossings as well as to enhance consistency of locations.

Planning your trip? Visit rtcsnv.com/servicechange for details.

Our goal at RTC is always to make decisions with our customers and their needs in mind. Service change means that our buses will be more reliable, efficient, and meet rider demand better than ever before.

And here’s a pro tip: for real-time updates, just text your bus stop number to 41411 and you’ll instantly get arrival info and service alerts.

So, mark your calendars for October 12 and take a peek at your new schedule. Your next ride might be a little different—but we’re confident it’ll also be a little better.