March 24 12:00 AM
Inbound Route 29 going back to old detour. From Lincoln, right on University, left on Broadway to MSS. Temp Stop has been moved to Lincoln & University
Inbound Route 29 going back to old detour. From Lincoln, right on University, left on Broadway to MSS. Temp Stop has been moved to Lincoln & University
Due to road closure on 8th Street, OB route 10 will be on detour from 5th Street to Fort Street. Stop on 8th and Franklin will be closed, no temp stop placed. Please go to next open stop to catch route 10.
Outbound stop at Records and Tecate is closed. A temp stop has been placed far side.
OB route 9 & 10 stop at state and Ellen's Ferry closed. No temp stop placed.
Due to construction on State and Pierce Park area both stops on inbound and outbound sides are closed and no temp stops.
Due to detour, inbound stops at Capitol and University, Capitol and Cesar Chavez, and Capitol and River will be closed until further notice. Temporary stop will be placed at Capitol and Boise Ave.
Due to construction both inbound routes 4 and 5 are on detour. From River, Left on 11th, Right on Myrtle, Left on Capitol. Stop at Capitol and River will be missed. No temp stops placed.
For the outbound routes 2, 16 and 17 stop on Main and 3rd is closed for long term, please use stop on Main and 1st. Thank you.
Due to road construction, route 16 is on detour. Stops on 1st/Idaho and 1st/Bannock will be closed, use stop on Main and 1st.
VRT is excited to announce an enhancement to VRT On-Demand service in Eagle, extending operating hours to 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday. The change, effective May 1, also extends customer service availability by one hour on weekday evenings.
VRT On-Demand gives residents a convenient and efficient mode of transportation, allowing them to schedule trips within the designated service zone through the VRT Booking mobile app, online, or by calling VRT’s customer service team.
“We are thrilled to introduce these extended service hours for our Eagle On-Demand service,” said VRT CEO Elaine Clegg. “At VRT, we continually look to improve our services and better serve the residents of our community. The City of Eagle staff and leadership have been supportive of identifying ways to expand transportation options and stay within our respective budgets, and we are thankful for their support. These expanded hours offer more opportunities for work commutes, school trips, and more.”
Rather than being picked up at a bus stop using fixed time schedules, riders are picked up near their location and dropped off near their destination within the service zone. With the extended hours, commuters can now enjoy the flexibility of scheduling rides earlier in the morning or later in the evening, accommodating a wider range of travel needs.
The service zone includes most of the city of Eagle, with boundaries of Beacon Light Road, Chinden Boulevard, Highway 16, and Horseshoe Bend Road. It also connects to the intersection of Gary & Bunch in Boise, The Village at Meridian, and the St. Luke’s Meridian campus.
More information can be found at ridevrt.org/eagle.