Valley Metro Bus


Valley Metro Bus is a transit bus system for public transport in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States. Buses are operated by private companies contracted by Valley Metro and the City of Phoenix. Service currently operates throughout the broader Phoenix Metropolitan Area. All buses have wheelchair ramps or lifts, and except for paratransit vehicles, all buses have bike racks.

Operations

There are over 100 bus routes contracted by Valley Metro, including regular routes, limited-stop routes, and community circulators. Bus frequency, hours, and days of operation vary by route. The most heavily used routes have peak service frequency of every 10 minutes and run as late as 3:30 am, while less used routes run every 30 minutes off-peak, with service ending at midnight.

Route types and naming conventions

There are currently 60 local bus routes that form Valley Metro's super-grid bus system. They are numbered roughly according to the address on the Phoenix area's street grid on which they travel. For example:
The community circulator routes are mostly a free service, the exceptions being the Avondale Zoom routes with a 50 cent fare each; formerly the Glendale Urban Shuttle routes had a 25 cent fare each to ride; this fare was eliminated on October 23, 2017. They supplement the standard grid service with routes that connect neighborhoods to nearby business districts. Circulator vehicles are typically minibusses, with the Avondale Zoom routes, Scottsdale Trolley routes, and select Tempe Orbit routes using mid-size buses and the DASH circulator serving Downtown Phoenix using 40-foot buses. The naming convention varies by the communities they serve, such as the Scottsdale Neighborhood Trolley, Tempe Orbit Jupiter, and Phoenix SMART.
The LINK routes were limited-stop, streamlined bus connections to transit centers served by Valley Metro Rail. These routes used upgraded bus shelters that have LED "Next Bus" signs and bus rapid transit-styled vehicles with traffic signal priority. They were named after the street they travel on. The two routes were the Main Street LINK and the Arizona Avenue LINK. LINK service was discontinued on October 24, 2016, and was replaced by enhanced local service on Routes 40 and 112.
The six RAPID routes are limited-stop commuter routes in the city of Phoenix that travel from Park and Ride lots in outlying neighborhoods near major freeways to RAPID stops in the downtown business core. These routes are mostly named for the freeway on which they travel, such as RAPID I-10 East and South Mountain RAPID routes. They are unidirectional, traveling toward downtown in the morning and out of downtown in the afternoons. These routes use NABI 45C-LFW suburban buses with a special paint scheme.
The express routes are also limited-stop commuter routes. They operate similarly to the RAPID routes, from outlying Park and Ride lots and pick-up points in suburban areas outside the city of Phoenix, with higher fares than standard routes, but the same as RAPID routes. They are numbered in the 500s, with the second digit indicating the area they serve, using the following scheme:
These routes use a mix of bus types, ranging from transit-style buses with hard seats to "semi-suburban" buses to full suburban buses. These routes are also unidirectional, traveling into downtown Phoenix in the morning and out of downtown in the afternoons.

Route list

Color key:
ColorOperatorNote
BlueTransdev-PhoenixFormerly Veolia-Phoenix.
Operates the North and South Phoenix facilities.
OrangeFirst Transit-PhoenixOperates the West Phoenix facility.
PinkFirst Transit-RPTAOperates the Mesa and Tempe facilities.
Replaced Veolia-RPTA and Veolia-Tempe on July 1, 2013.
PurpleTotal TransitContracted by the RPTA.
Operated from the Total Transit facility in southeast Glendale.
TurquoiseCity of GlendaleOnly non-contracted routes in the system.
Also operates Glendale Dial-a-Ride.
OliveRTW ManagementOperations only, maintenance performed in-house.
BrownAjo TransportationContracted by the RPTA.

No.NameTypeOperatorFacilitiesNote
0Central AvenueLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix South,
Phoenix North
1Washington/Jefferson StreetLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix South
3Van Buren StreetLocalFirst Transit-PhoenixPhoenix West
77th StreetLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix South,
Phoenix North
87th AvenueLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix South,
Phoenix North
10RooseveltLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix South
1212th StreetLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix South,
Phoenix North
13Buckeye RoadLocalFirst Transit-PhoenixPhoenix West
1515th AvenueLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix South,
Phoenix North
1616th/32nd StreetLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix South,
Phoenix North
17McDowell RoadLocalFirst Transit-PhoenixPhoenix West
1919th AvenueLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix South,
Phoenix North
2727th AvenueLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix South,
Phoenix North
28Lower Buckeye RoadLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix South
29Thomas RoadLocalFirst Transit-PhoenixPhoenix West
30University DriveLocalFirst Transit-RPTAMesa, Tempe
3232nd Street SouthLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix South
3535th AvenueLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix South,
Phoenix North
3940th Street North PhoenixLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix North
40Apache/Main StreetLocalFirst Transit-RPTAMesa, Tempe
41Indian School RoadLocalFirst Transit-PhoenixPhoenix West
4343rd AvenueLocalFirst Transit-PhoenixPhoenix West
4444th Street/Tatum BoulevardLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix South,
Phoenix North
45BroadwayLocalFirst Transit-RPTAMesa, Tempe
4848th Street/Rio Salado ParkwayLocalFirst Transit-RPTATempe
50Camelback RoadLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix South,
Phoenix North
5151st AvenueLocalFirst Transit-PhoenixPhoenix West
52Roeser RoadLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix South
56Priest DriveLocalFirst Transit-RPTATempe
5959th AvenueLocalFirst Transit-PhoenixPhoenix West
60Bethany Home RoadLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix South
61Southern AvenueLocalFirst Transit-RPTAMesa, Tempe
62Hardy/GuadalupeLocalFirst Transit-RPTATempe
65Mill/KyreneLocalFirst Transit-RPTATempe
66Mill/KyreneLocalFirst Transit-RPTATempe
6767th AvenueLocalFirst Transit-PhoenixPhoenix West
7024th Street/GlendaleLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix South
72Scottsdale/Rural RoadLocalFirst Transit-RPTATempe
7575th AvenueLocalFirst Transit-PhoenixPhoenix West
77Baseline RoadLocalFirst Transit-RPTAMesa, Tempe
80Northern/SheaLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix North
81Hayden/McClintock DriveLocalFirst Transit-RPTAMesa, Tempe
8383rd AvenueLocalFirst Transit-PhoenixPhoenix West
90Dunlap/Cave Creek RoadLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix North
96Dobson RoadLocalFirst Transit-RPTAMesa, Tempe
104Alma School RoadLocalFirst Transit-RPTAMesa, Tempe
106Peoria AvenueLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix North
108Elliot/48th StreetLocalFirst Transit-RPTAMesa, Tempe
112Country Club/Arizona AvenueLocalFirst Transit-RPTAMesa
120Mesa DriveLocalFirst Transit-RPTAMesa
122Cactus RoadLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix North
128Stapley DriveLocalFirst Transit-RPTAMesa
136Gilbert RoadLocalFirst Transit-RPTAMesa
138Thunderbird RoadLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix North
140Ray RoadLocalFirst Transit-RPTAMesa, Tempe
154Greenway RoadLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix North
156Chandler Boulevard/Williams Field RoadLocalFirst Transit-RPTAMesa, Tempe
170Bell RoadLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix North
184Power RoadLocalFirst Transit-RPTAMesa, Tempe
186Union Hills DriveLocalTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix North
514ScottsdaleExpressFirst Transit-RPTAMesa
520TempeExpressFirst Transit-RPTATempe
521TempeExpressFirst Transit-RPTATempe
522TempeExpressFirst Transit-RPTATempe
531Mesa/GilbertExpressFirst Transit-RPTAMesa, Tempe
533MesaExpressFirst Transit-RPTAMesa
535Northeast Mesa/DowntownExpressFirst Transit-RPTAMesa
541ChandlerExpressFirst Transit-RPTATempe
542Chandler/DowntownExpressFirst Transit-RPTAMesa, Tempe
562Goodyear/DowntownExpressTotal TransitSoutheast Glendale
563BuckeyeExpressTotal TransitSoutheast Glendale
571SurpriseExpressTotal TransitSoutheast Glendale
573Northwest Valley/DowntownExpressTotal TransitSoutheast Glendale
575Northwest Valley/Loop 101/DowntownExpressTotal TransitSoutheast Glendale
685Gila Bend Regional ConnectorExpressAjo TransportationAjo
GLGrand Avenue LimitedExpressTotal TransitSoutheast GlendaleProvides express service, but with a local fare.
ZOOM NorthAvondale Zoom NorthCirculatorTotal TransitSoutheast Glendale$0.50 fare to ride.
ZOOM SouthAvondale Zoom SouthCirculatorTotal TransitSoutheast Glendale$0.50 fare to ride.
GUS 1Glendale Urban Shuttle 1CirculatorCity of GlendaleNorthwest Glendale
GUS 2Glendale Urban Shuttle 2CirculatorCity of GlendaleNorthwest Glendale
GUS 3Glendale Urban Shuttle 3CirculatorCity of GlendaleNorthwest Glendale
BUZZMesa Downtown BUZZCirculatorFirst Transit-RPTATempe
ALEXPhoenix Neighborhood Circulator - ALEX CirculatorTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix South
DASHPhoenix Neighborhood Circulator - DASH CirculatorTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix South
MARYPhoenix Neighborhood Circulator - MARY CirculatorFirst Transit-PhoenixPhoenix West
SMARTPhoenix Neighborhood Circulator - SMART CirculatorTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix North
68CMScottsdale 68th Street/Camelback TrolleyCirculatorRTW ManagementScottsdale
OLDTScottsdale Old Town TrolleyCirculatorRTW ManagementScottsdale
MLHDScottsdale Miller/Hayden TrolleyCirculatorRTW ManagementScottsdale
MSTGScottsdale Mustang TrolleyCirculatorRTW ManagementScottsdale
FLSHFLASH Forward CirculatorFirst Transit-RPTATempe
FLSHFLASH Back CirculatorFirst Transit-RPTATempe
EARTTempe - Orbit EarthCirculatorFirst Transit-RPTATempe
JUPITempe - Orbit JupiterCirculatorFirst Transit-RPTATempe
MARSTempe - Orbit MarsCirculatorFirst Transit-RPTATempe
MERCTempe - Orbit MercuryCirculatorFirst Transit-RPTATempe
VENUTempe - Orbit VenusCirculatorFirst Transit-RPTATempe
STRNTempe - Orbit SaturnCirculatorFirst Transit-RPTATempe
SR-51SR-51 RapidRapidTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix North
I-10EI-10 East RapidRapidTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix South
I-10WI-10 West RapidRapidTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix South
I-17I-17 RapidRapidTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix North
SMECentral/South Mountain East RapidRapidTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix South
SMWCentral/South Mountain West RapidRapidTransdev-PhoenixPhoenix South

Note that the listed facility assignments for Transdev-Phoenix operated routes are normal assignments, however, routes normally operated from the South facility may occasionally be substituted with buses from the North facility and vice versa.

Customer service

The Transit Book is updated twice yearly and contains maps and schedules for all routes. Copies are available at no charge at Valley Metro ticket offices, many public libraries, community colleges, and other civic facilities around the metropolitan area, and on the buses themselves. Because the Transit Book is difficult to carry around easily, patrons often use it to quickly reference the time when their next bus will arrive and simply leave the book sitting at their bus stop when finished, for the use of other riders.
Additionally, route schedules are posted at most bus stops in Tempe, selected bus stops in Scottsdale and Glendale, and at major transit centers in the city of Phoenix and throughout the Valley. On RAPID routes, schedules are electronic and are based on real-time information.
An automated next scheduled arrival service, NextRide, provides future arrival times for routes that serve a bus stop or light rail station. Each bus stop and light rail station has a five-digit "STOP#" found on a sign affixed to the bus stop sign post, shelter, or rail station. By calling the customer service number or by sending a text message, the passenger will be provided with the next three scheduled arrival times. If it is within 15 minutes of a scheduled arrival, a real-time estimate of when the bus or train will arrive will be provided, based on the vehicle's current location along the route.
A customer service call center is operated for passengers to plan their bus trips with the assistance of either an automated voice response system or a live customer service representative. The Valley Metro website also has an online trip planning function, and includes all schedules and maps featured in the Transit Book; since 2006, Valley Metro is relying more on the website to post schedule information and is printing fewer paper copies of the Transit Book.

Passenger information systems

Like most major cities, all buses include the Route Scout on-board passenger information system, which includes a lighted marquee displaying the correct date and time, and an audio and visual Stop Requested announcement. Automatic Voice Annunciation for audio and visual announcements for each major intersection, as well as minor cross streets.
Previously, these were voiced by longtime Phoenix radio personality, Liz Boyle , however, these prerecorded announcements are slowly being phased out in favor of speech synthesis, to allow for easier updates. This same system is used by the LA Metro fleet and was introduced on the 2004 New Flyer D60LF buses.
Valley Metro Rail vehicles feature a similar passenger information system that uses speech synthesis technology, rather than a recorded voice, to announce approaching stations and give other travel-related announcements. Train operators may also use the vehicle's public address system at their discretion.
The RAPID bus stops as well as the former LINK bus stops include a display with real-time predictions for the next arrival at that stop. Additionally, all Valley Metro Rail platforms feature annunciation for the approximate arrival of the next train, while also allowing for messages regarding potential delays and general service information.

Valley Metro service providers

Unification of Tempe bus operations with the RPTA

In 2012, the City of Tempe introduced a proposal that would unify its transit operations with the RPTA. Under the new agreement, all Tempe bus operations would be handed over to the RPTA, where the Tempe transit facility would be utilized by the RPTA to reduce costs and improve efficiencies for certain routes by reducing deadheads due to its more central location than the existing RPTA facility in Mesa.
On November 24, 2012, the City of Tempe agreed to move forward with unifying its transit operations with the RPTA. The contract for both agencies was initially planned to be awarded to First Transit on December 13, 2012, however, Veolia Transport protested the award because First Transit wasn't releasing information of where their cost savings would come from. The protest was denied and the contract was officially awarded to First Transit on January 24, 2013.

Bus fleet

Valley Metro and member cities maintain a growing fleet of over 800 vehicles for public bus routes and nearly 200 for paratransit.