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== Bus terminals == {{OSM Location map |coord={{Coord|36.165|-115.200}} |float=right |zoom=10 |width=300 |height=250 |scalemark=20 |shape1=n-circle |shape-color1=#00a |shape-outline1=#fff |mark-size1=18 |mark-coord1 ={{Coord|36.068469|-115.164451}} |mark-title1 =South Strip Transfer Terminal (2003) |mark-coord2 ={{Coord|36.173733|-115.141857}} |shape-color2=#55a |mark-title2 =Downtown Transportation Center (closed 2010) |mark-coord3 ={{Coord|36.164645|-115.149099}} |mark-title3 =Bonneville Transit Center (2010) |mark-coord4 ={{Coord|36.294029|-115.283655}} |mark-title4 =Centennial Hills Transit Center Park & Ride (2010) |mark-coord5 ={{Coord|36.173366|-115.278457}} |mark-title5 =Westcliff Transit Center (2010) |mark-coord6 ={{Coord|36.104073|-115.138776}} |mark-title6 =UNLV Transit Center (2013) |mark-coord7 ={{Coord|36.153247|-115.330892}} |mark-title7 =Downtown Summerlin Transit Facility (2017) |fullscreen-option=1 |caption=RTC Transit bus terminals |auto-caption=1 }} === South Strip Transfer Terminal === The South Strip Transfer Terminal (or "SSTT"), owned by the RTC, is located just south of [[Harry Reid International Airport]] on Sunset Rd. and Gilespie St. The SSTT was opened in 2003 after the [[Vacation Village]] hotel and casino was closed, which was the southern terminus for many CAT routes. The SSTT has 18 transit bays that are serviced by seven RTC routes, [[Megabus (North America)|Megabus]], which began on December 12, 2012, providing service from the SSTT to [[Los Angeles]] via [[Riverside, CA|Riverside]], and [[BoltBus]] to [[Los Angeles]]. Both have since ceased operation. In 2008 the [[park and ride]] lot was expanded, doubling the amount of spaces available, in response to the overwhelming use of the lot by commuters heading to the airport. The [[Amtrak Thruway#10|Amtrak Thruway #10]] and [[Greyhound Lines|Greyhound]] started using the station in 2021, with Greyhound abandoning its long held station at the [[Plaza Hotel & Casino|Plaza Las Vegas]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=2021-02-23 |title=Greyhound bus terminal moving to make way for downtown development |url=https://www.8newsnow.com/news/local-news/greyhound-bus-terminal-moving-to-make-way-for-downtown-development/ |access-date=2023-03-06 |website=KLAS |language=en-US}}</ref> ;SSTT amenities {{columns-list|colwidth=20em| *18 transit bays *payphones *restrooms *security offices *transit vault *customer service windows *waiting room *vending machines *ticket vending machines *"Park and Ride" lot *"Kiss and Ride" passenger drop-off and pick-up area *WiFi }} ;SSTT Bays {{columns-list|colwidth=20em| # 109 / Deuce on The Strip (unloading only) # 109 / Deuce on The Strip (unloading only) # 109 / Deuce on The Strip (unloading only) # 217 EB & WB # 212 & 217 Overflow # 212 EB & WB # Not Used # Not Used # [[Megabus (North America)|Megabus]] to [[Riverside, CA|Riverside]] and [[Los Angeles]]<ref>{{cite web |author=Lindsay William-Ross |url=http://laist.com/2012/11/28/megabus_re-launches_1_express_servi.php |title=$1 Express Bus Service From L.A. To Bay Area and Vegas is Back! |publisher=LAist |date=2012-11-28 |access-date=2013-04-22 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130329131655/http://laist.com/2012/11/28/megabus_re-launches_1_express_servi.php |archive-date=2013-03-29 }}</ref> # Not Used # Amtrak California to [[Bakersfield,_California|Bakersfield]], [[Santa Barbara,_California|Santa Barbara]], and [[Los Angeles]] # Not Used # 104 NB # Deuce on The Strip NB (loading only) # 117 SB # 109 Overflow / [[Silver Rider Transit|Silver Rider]] / Paratransit # 122 SB # 109 NB (loading only) }} === Downtown Transportation Center === [[File:Las Vegas Downtown Transportation Center.jpg|thumb|right|The Downtown Transportation Center]] The Downtown Transportation Center (or "DTC") was the main transit center for the RTC systems in downtown Las Vegas. The DTC had 30 numbered bays, and 4 unnumbered bays that serviced 14 RTC routes, and a private Primm employee shuttle route. The DTC was opened in the late 1980s to serve as the main terminal for the Las Vegas City Trolley, and for the private Las Vegas Transit System, Inc. In 1992, it became the terminal for Citizens Area Transit, once Las Vegas Transit ceased operations. Originally, the DTC only had 23 bays, with two of them unnumbered. In 1999, the city expanded the terminal by building a northern plaza which required closing down Mesquite Ave. in the area. The DTC remained under ownership of the City of Las Vegas until July 31, 2009 when the city discontinued their CityRide transit system and transferred control of the terminal to the RTC. The RTC closed the aging terminal on November 7, 2010, with the grand opening of the Bonneville Transit Center. ;DTC amenities {{columns-list|colwidth=20em| *34 transit bays *restrooms *security offices *customer service windows *waiting room *ticket vending machines *1-hour visitor parking }} === Bonneville Transit Center === [[File:Bonneville transportation center 7 (6037139361).jpg|thumb|right|Bonneville Transit Center (2011)]] The Bonneville Transit Center (or "BTC") is a transit terminal that was built to replace the aging Downtown Transportation Center as the main downtown terminal for local fixed route service. It opened on November 7, 2010 and is located on the corner of Bonneville Ave. and Casino Center Blvd. It has 16 internal bays, 5 external bays, and an air-conditioned lobby for transit riders. The Bonneville Transit Center is served by Deuce On The Strip, Boulder Highway Express (BHX), Centennial Express (CX) and Downtown & Veterans Medical Center Express (DVX). [[BoltBus]] to [[Union Station (Los Angeles)|Los Angeles Union Station]] is accessible on 1st St. @ Bonneville Ave. On December 2, 2018, a new external bay was added. ;BTC amenities {{columns-list|colwidth=20em| *21 transit bays *restrooms *security offices *customer service windows *waiting room *ticket vending machines *bicycle racks and lockers *cyclist showers *bike repair shop *RTC Transit Administration offices *WiFi }} ;BTC Bays {{columns-list|colwidth=20em| *1 β Not Used *2 β 105 NB *3 β DVX NB *4 β 214 EB/214 WB *5 β Not Used *6 β 206 WB *7 β 109 SB *8 β 109 SB *9 β 604 NB [Special Events] *10 β 215 EB *11 β 106 NB [106A/106B] *12 β 206 EB *13 β BHX SB *14 β BHX SB *15 β 113 NB *16 β 113 NB *17A β 208 EB & CX NB *17B β 207 EB *18 β 108 SB, 207 WB & CX SB *19 β 401 *20 β 208 WB *Transitway on Casino Center Blvd. (NB) β Deuce on The Strip NB *Transitway on Casino Center Blvd. (SB) β Deuce on The Strip SB *On Garces Ave. - Primm Employee Shuttle & Silver State Trailways }} === Centennial Hills Transit Center Park & Ride === The Centennial Hills Transit Center is a transit terminal operated by the RTC to serve the northwest valley and its residents. It includes 900 parking spaces, park & ride, indoor waiting facility, next arrival information and restrooms. Construction began in July 2009, and it opened March 28, 2010 in conjunction with the launch of the ACExpress C-Line (renamed to C-Line Express in May 2010 & Centennial Express in November 2010). The facility is located at Grand Montecito Pkwy. & Elkhorn Rd. Routes that currently serve the Centennial Hills Transit Center are: 106A, 106B, and the Centennial Express (CX). ;CHTC amenities {{columns-list|colwidth=20em| *4 transit stops *restrooms *security offices *waiting room *ticket vending machines *900 Park & Ride parking spots *Park & Ride *WiFi }} ;CHTC Bays {{columns-list|colwidth=20em| *Lot 1 β 106B SB, CX SB *Lot 2 β 607 SB [Special Events] *Lot 3 β Not Used *Ace Blvd. @ Grand Montecito Pkwy. - 106A SB }} === Westcliff Transit Center === The Westcliff Transit Center is a transit terminal built in the valley's west side community of Summerlin. This terminal is the park & ride for the residents of Summerlin and officially opened on December 12, 2010 in conjunction with the launch of the Westcliff Airport Express (WAX) connecting passengers to McCarran Airport & downtown Las Vegas from the valley's west side.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://lasvegassun.com/news/2010/dec/11/new-express-bus-route-service-airport/ |title=New express bus route to service airport |author=Hansen, Kyle B. |date=December 11, 2010 |newspaper=Las Vegas Sun |access-date=24 February 2020}}</ref> Routes 207, 208 & 209 began service here on November 7, 2010. Route 120 began service here on March 2, 2014. Routes 120, 207, & 209 were removed from here while Route 121 began service here on November 8, 2015. On October 4, 2020 the Westcliff Airport Express was officially discontinued. ;WTC amenities {{columns-list|colwidth=20em| *9 transit bays *restrooms *waiting room *ticket vending machines *Park & Ride *WiFi }} ;WTC Bays {{columns-list|colwidth=20em| *1 β Not Used *2 β Not Used *3 β Not Used *4 β Not Used *5 β Not Used *6 β Not Used *7 β 208 EB *8 β 121 NB *Durango Dr. @ Westcliff Dr. - 121 SB }} === UNLV Transit Center === The UNLV Transit Center is a transit terminal built on the [[University of Nevada, Las Vegas]] campus in Central Las Vegas. It is located near Maryland Pkwy. & University Rd. & officially opened on September 4, 2013. Route 602 (special event service during UNLV football games only) & Centennial Express (CX) began service here on September 5, 2013. Route 109 is available along Maryland Pkwy. ;UTC amenities {{columns-list|colwidth=20em| *6 transit bays *ticket vending machines *UNLV *In & Out Burger }} ;UTC Bays {{columns-list|colwidth=20em| *1 β 602 WB (UNLV football games only) *2 β CX SB *3 β Not Used *4 β 602 EB (UNLV football games only) *5 β CX NB *6 β Not Used }} === Downtown Summerlin Transit Facility === The Downtown Summerlin Transit Facility serves [[Downtown Summerlin]] as well as [[Las Vegas Ballpark]] and [[City National Arena]]. It is located at Pavilion Center Drive and Summerlin Centre Drive and opened on October 16, 2017. It serves the Sahara Express and route 206.
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