Valley Regional Transit

The City Go app can be used to purchase passes, while the card can store a reloadable balance and features fare capping.

These free shuttle buses run in a loop between Main Street Station and the Boise State Transit Center.

[10][11] In 1994, the Idaho Legislature passed a law that allows cities or counties to place the creation of regional public transportation authorities on the ballot to request voter approval.

[14] In November 2004, the organization was renamed to Valley Regional Transit, with the ValleyRide name being used to describe the services offered.

[19][20] Longer-term plans include increasing frequency on its most used routes, upgrading its maintenance facility, improving bus stops, and introducing an integrated fare payment system.

[21][22] Additionally, depending on the success of the on-demand pilot in Canyon County, a similar program could be considered for Boise.

The lobby of Main Street Station
A VRT electric bus