RTC Transit to Increase Service Hours on North Las Vegas Boulevard

Feb. 4, 2016
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) will enact several transit changes that will improve service, especially along North Las Vegas Boulevard. The changes are effective Sunday, Feb. 21, 2016.

The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) will enact several transit changes that will improve service, especially along North Las Vegas Boulevard. The changes are effective Sunday, Feb. 21, 2016.

The most significant change will be on Las Vegas Boulevard North. The Metropolitan Area Express (MAX) will no longer operate, allowing more service to be added to Route 113 — Las Vegas Boulevard North, bringing Route 113 to Frequent Service standards. Frequent Service routes operate every 15 minutes, or better, on weekday afternoons and every 20 minutes, or better, during other daytime hours every day. RTC operates nine other routes at this higher service level.  Route 113, in particular, will run every 15 minutes during daytime hours seven days a week. Evening and overnight frequency will also increase. 

Route 113 will serve previous MAX customers and additional stops. The boarding policy along Route 113 will also change to require customers at all stops to use front door boarding only and pay a fare or swipe passes when boarding.

The RTC expects the revised Route 113 to average about 8,300 boardings on weekdays, ranking the North Las Vegas Boulevard corridor as the eighth busiest corridor for transit in Southern Nevada.

Also on Feb. 21, slight timing changes will be effective for Route 212-Sunset on the 4:58 a.m. trip only.