VIA Metropolitan Transit
Public transport operator in Bexar County, Texas
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San Antonio, Texas
United States
A VIA bus operating as Route 501 at the UTSA terminal | |
| Formerly | San Antonio Transit System |
|---|---|
| Parent | City of San Antonio and Bexar County |
| Founded | 1977 |
| Headquarters | 123 N. Medina St. San Antonio, Texas United States |
| Service area | Greater San Antonio |
| Routes | Total: 95 Prímo: 3 Frequent: 21 Standard: 70 |
| Stops | 5984 |
| Hubs | Park & Ride: 10 Transit Center: 9 |
| Fleet | Bus: 511 Paratransit: 138 |
| Daily ridership | 101,000 (weekdays, Q4 2025)[1] |
| Annual ridership | 30,665,700 (2025)[2] |
| Fuel type |
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| Chief executive | Jon Gary Herrera |
| Board Chair | Laura Cabanilla |
| Website | viainfo |
VIA Metropolitan Transit Authority (referred to as VIA Metro or simply VIA) is the mass transit agency serving San Antonio, Texas, United States, and its surrounding municipalities. It began operation in 1978 as a successor to the San Antonio Transit System. In 2025, the system had a ridership of 30,665,700, or about 101,000 per weekday as of the fourth quarter of 2025.
In addition to the city of San Antonio, VIA serves many other Bexar County municipalities, including Alamo Heights, Balcones Heights, Castle Hills, Converse, Kirby, Leon Valley, Olmos Park, Shavano Park, and Terrell Hills. While VIA does not directly serve some Bexar County municipalities such as Hill Country Village, Hollywood Park, Live Oak, Selma, Schertz, Universal City and Windcrest, many of them are within driving proximity of outlying park-and-ride facilities.
History

VIA was created in 1977 when the citizens of Bexar County voted in favor of a one-half cent sales tax to fund the service. Subsequently, VIA purchased transit assets from the City of San Antonio and began operations in March 1978, taking its name from the Latin word for "road". In 2004, city voters in San Antonio approved the formation of the Advanced Transportation District. This quarter-cent sales tax expanded and improved VIA operations.[3]
VIA has received several accolades from the American Public Transportation Association, most notably the award for Best Transit System in North America in 1990, as well as several of APTA's safety awards in multiple years.[3]
VIA added a limited-stop bus service known as Prímo to the Fredericksburg Road corridor on December 17, 2012.[4] Designated as Route 100, it connects the South Texas Medical Center to Downtown San Antonio. The route had connected the main campus of the University of Texas at San Antonio to its downtown campus using an extension from the Medical Center to the UTSA Main Campus, as well as a second extension that ran from the Medical Center to the nearby independent city of Leon Valley[5] until January 2017 (when the extensions were split into Route 101 which later became Route 501 in January 2019). An expansion of Prímo to Zarzamora Street opened in January 2019 and an expansion to Military Drive opened in late August 2019, additionally VIA is looking into other corridors to which to add improved bus transit in the coming decades.[6]
In March 2020, fares on all VIA services were temporarily suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The fare suspension was set to last until April 1, 2020, but was later extended until the end of May 2020.[7][8] On April 6, 2020, VIA implemented temporary service changes, including temporarily suspending some routes, implementing capacity limits on buses, and changing their fleet to Saturday service hours.[9] On April 27, 2020, VIA implemented further temporary service changes, including suspending additional routes and further decreasing frequency.[10] Fare collection continued on June 1, 2020,[11] and capacity limits were later removed on June 1, 2021.[7]
Services
VIA operates over 500 wheelchair accessible buses on 75 bus routes, serving the entire city of San Antonio and most of Bexar County. About 36 million trips are made on VIA every year.[3] The bus routes are separated into Frequent, and Standard Service types. VIA additionally provides special event service from its Park & Ride locations to events such as San Antonio Spurs basketball games at the Frost Bank Center, selected annual Fiesta San Antonio activities, and the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo.[12] VIA also offers "VIAtrans" paratransit services for disabled travelers.
Fares for VIA have remained relatively modest during its existence. At its inception in 1978, fares were 25¢ for most routes. Fares for most fixed routes during 2006 were 80¢, and a monthly bus pass was $20, much lower than most other transit systems in the country. On January 1, 2007, basic fares were raised to $1, and monthly pass prices were raised to $25. Basic fares increased to $1.10 and monthly pass prices were raised to $30 on January 1, 2009.[13] On March 1, 2014, the basic bus fare was $1.20; day passes were $4 and a 31-day pass was $35.[14] As of January 1, 2016[update], the base fare is $1.30, express fares are $2.60, day passes are $2.75, 7-day passes are $12, and 31-day passes are $38.[15] Children 4 years old and under ride fare-free.[16] On November 9, 2019, transfers became free and can be requested when paying to board the bus. To transfer from a local to an express bus, the difference of the service must be paid. One-day, seven-day and 31-day passes are accepted on all routes except for VIAtrans and Special Event Service.
High school, college, and trade students are able to purchase a semester pass for $38 with proof of enrollment. Upon boarding, students must display valid VIA-issued IDs, or school IDs with stickers for the semester. Students, faculty, and staff attending or working for the Alamo Colleges District, Our Lady of the Lake University, Texas A&M San Antonio, the University of Texas at San Antonio, and the University of the Incarnate Word can ride the bus for free by showing their school-issued goMobile pass as part of VIA's U-Pass program.[17]
Bus service types
The color of a route is assigned by its average off-peak frequency. Some routes contain portions of their route which operate at lesser service types.
| Service Type | Service Color | Service Description |
|---|---|---|
| Prímo | Red | Prímo Service is the designation for a special skip-stop service. These routes run along heavy ridership corridors throughout the city, operating every 12–15 minutes. |
| Frequent | Frequent Service is the designation for routes which operate every 15–20 minutes. | |
| Standard | Cyan Cobalt Blue | Standard Service routes of this color operate every 30 minutes. |
| Dupain | Standard Service routes of this color operate every 40–60 minutes, with some routes having sections that run during peak hours only. | |
| Butterbrot | Standard Service routes of this color operate at a frequency greater than 60 minutes. |
Special event service
VIA runs special service for major events in San Antonio, ranging from sporting events such as UTSA home football games, San Antonio Spurs home games, the annual Valero Alamo Bowl, and events such as the Monster Jam, Fiesta San Antonio, and The Texas Folklife Festival. Park & Ride Service is usually offered from the Randolph and Crossroads Park & Ride as well as the Frank Madla Transit Center. The cost for the service is $1.30 one way, $2.60 round trip with discounts for students, children 5–11, seniors 62+, and persons with disabilities.
VIA Link service
On May 4, 2019, VIA launched a new ride-share service in the Northeast San Antonio area which promised more frequent service reliability as well as more flexible drop off points compared to traditional fixed route service.[18]
This service was later expanded to the Northwest Side in 2021, the South Side in 2022, southeast of Randolph Park & Ride in 2023, Downtown in 2024 to also include The Little Runner, which shuttles UTSA students between the UTSA Downtown Campus and its surrounding parking lots, and the southeast side in 2025.[19]
| Zone Name | Area | Date Launched | Retired Bus Routes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Naco Pass Zone | North of Wurzbach Parkway in Uptown Central, Northeast Lakeview College | May 4, 2019[20] | 640, 641, 642[20] |
| Mainland Zone | Southeast of Loop 1604 in the Northwest Side and Far West Side | October 2, 2021[21] | 605, 660 (October 25, 2021)[22] |
| 606 (May 16, 2022)[23] | |||
| Madla Zone | South of Loop 410 in the South Side | August 8, 2022[24] | Service to Palo Alto College on Route 524, 672[25] |
| Randolph Zone | West of Walzem Rd. in the Northeast Side, Northeast Lakeview College | October 23, 2023[26] | 629, 630[27] |
| Downtown / The Little Runner Zone | Centro San Antonio Public Improvement District (PID)[28][29] | September 2, 2024[30] | |
| Southeast Zone | Southeast, Brooks City-Base, China Grove, Lakeside, Sandy Oaks | November 3, 2025[31] | Service to Huntleigh on Route 25 |
Keep San Antonio Moving
The public with a 68% vote approved the Keep San Antonio Moving in October 2020.[32] The plan has three primary projects:[33]
- VIA Advanced Rapid Transit (ART), a bus rapid transit system. The first route, the Green Line, planned to run north-south along San Pedro Avenue between San Antonio International Airport and through Downtown to the Missions area, is planned to start construction in 2025 and planned to be opened for service in 2027. A second route, the Silver Line, planned to run east-west through Downtown between Frost Bank Center and the area near Our Lady of the Lake University to General McMullen Drive, is currently in the design phase and projected to open in late 2029. Additionally, VIA will open a second operations and maintenance facility, which both ART routes will be based out of.[34]
- Better Bus, a service improvement plan that will expand service to areas currently not served by buses, increase service so that all routes run every 30 minutes or less during all hours of service, increase service and operating spans on key bus routes and better integrate the bus network with VIA Link. Additionally, as part of the Better Bus Plan, the Green Line would be extended southward to Brooks Transit Center and the Silver Line would be extended on its western and eastern ends to Kel-Lac Transit Center and the future Eastside Transit Center. Implementation started in April 2025 and is expected to happen in phases through 2030.
- VIA Link expansion, expanding the aforementioned rideshare service to improve coverage in neighborhoods and suburban cities within VIA's jurisdiction so that over 80% of jobs and the population are within half a mile of transit.
Governance
VIA is governed by an eleven-member Board of Trustees, all of whom have two-year terms.
Ten of the trustees are appointed by the various governmental entities in Bexar County—the City of San Antonio appoints five members, the Bexar County Commissioners Court appoints three, and the mayors of the suburban cities acting in concert appoint two. The appointed trustees then elect a chairperson as the Board's eleventh member. The current President and CEO is Jon Gary Herrera.[35]
Current routes

The following is a list of VIA's routes as of the service changes on January 12, 2026.[36] Many routes that travel through Downtown San Antonio or change directions at a major transfer point continue with a different number; this route pair is also indicated.[37]
Radial routes
Radial routes are numbered from 1–99, providing service to Downtown and travel along major streets.[38]
The route numbers increase clockwise starting at Interstate 10 northwest of Downtown:
- Route 2 travels northbound
- Route 25 travels eastbound
- Route 44 travels southbound
- Route 76 travels westbound
| Route | Route Name | Terminals | Major Destination Points | Route Pair | Service notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | Frequent Service | ||||||
| Blanco Frequent |
Loop 1604 & US 281 | ↔ | Pecan & St. Mary's (southbound) Navarro & Villita (northbound) |
34 |
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| Sir Winston & Parliament | |||||||
| 3 | Frequent Service | ||||||
| San Pedro Skip |
North Star Transit Center | ↔ | Centro Plaza |
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76 | ||
| 4 | Frequent Service | ||||||
| San Pedro Frequent |
North Star Transit Center | ↔ | St. Mary's & Martin (southbound) Commerce & Bowie (northbound) |
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28 | ||
| 5 | Standard Service | ||||||
| McCullough | San Antonio International Airport | ↔ | St. Mary's & Pecan (southbound) Navarro & Villita (northbound) |
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36 | ||
| 7 | Standard Service | ||||||
| US 281 Stone Oak / Brooks Express |
Stone Oak Park & Ride | ↔ | Brooks Transit Center |
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| Navarro & Villita | |||||||
| 8 | Standard Service | ||||||
| North St. Mary's |
Randolph Park & Ride | ↔ | St. Mary's & Martin (southbound) Navarro & Villita (northbound) |
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67 |
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| 9 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Broadway | Naco Pass | ↔ | Martin & Navarro (southbound) S. Flores & Dolorosa (northbound) |
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51 | ||
| 10 | Frequent Service | ||||||
| Nacogdoches Skip |
Naco Pass | ↔ | Centro Plaza |
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| 14 | Frequent Service | ||||||
| Perrin Beitel Skip |
Naco Pass | ↔ | Centro Plaza |
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66 |
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| 17 | Standard Service | ||||||
| IH-35 Express |
Randolph Blvd. Park & Ride | ↔ | Commerce & Presa (westbound) Centro Plaza (eastbound) |
|
93 | ||
| 20 | Frequent Service | ||||||
| New Braunfels Frequent |
Brooks Transit Center | ↔ | Centro Plaza |
|
68 | ||
| 21 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Kirby / Converse | FM 78 & Crestway | ↔ | Martin & Navarro (westbound) Pecan & Navarro (eastbound) |
77 |
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| 22 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Hays | Hines & Dignowity | ↔ | Martin & Navarro (westbound) Navarro & Villita (eastbound) |
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43 | ||
| 24 | Standard Service | ||||||
| East Houston | Dietrich Road Apartments | ↔ | Centro Plaza |
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| 25 | Frequent Service | ||||||
| East Commerce Frequent |
Houston & Lynhaven | ↔ | Martin & Jefferson (westbound) Centro Plaza (eastbound) |
|
75 | ||
| 26 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Martin Luther King | Lone Oak Mall | ↔ | Centro Plaza |
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44 | ||
| 28 | Frequent Service | ||||||
| Porter Frequent |
Rigsby & Loop 410 North | ↔ | Commerce & Bowie (westbound) St. Mary's & Martin (eastbound) |
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4 |
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| 30 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Rigsby | Foster Meadows & Southon View | ↔ | Navarro & Villita (westbound) St. Mary's & Pecan (eastbound) |
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90 |
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| 32 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Steves | Lebanon & Goliad | ↔ | Navarro & Villita (westbound) St. Mary's & Martin (eastbound) |
|
96 | ||
| 34 | Frequent Service | ||||||
| South St. Mary's Frequent |
Brooks Transit Center | ↔ | Navarro & Villita (northbound) Pecan & St. Mary's (southbound) |
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2 |
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| 36 | Standard Service | ||||||
| South Presa | Brooks Transit Center | ↔ | Navarro & Villita (northbound) St. Mary's & Pecan (southbound) |
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5 |
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| 42 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Roosevelt | Navistar | ↔ | Navarro & Villita (northbound) Pecan & S. St. Mary's (southbound) |
88 |
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| Mission Del Lago | |||||||
| 43 | Standard Service | ||||||
| South Flores | Commercial & Gillette | ↔ | Dolorosa & Flores (northbound) Martin & Navarro (southbound) |
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22 | ||
| 44 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Pleasanton | Texas A&M San Antonio | ↔ | Centro Plaza |
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26 | ||
| 46 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Commercial | Commercial & Gillette | ↔ | Centro Plaza |
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| 51 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Nogalitos | Madla Transit Center | ↔ | Navarro & Villita (northbound) Martin & Navarro (southbound) |
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9 | ||
| 62 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Kirk | Clarence Tinker Dr. & Perrin Rd. | ↔ | Centro Plaza |
|
89 | ||
| 64 | Standard Service | ||||||
| US 90 / Alamo Ranch Express |
Alamo Ranch Parkway & Alamo Parkway | ↔ | Dolorosa & Main |
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| 66 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Ceralvo | University SW Family Health Center | ↔ | Centro Plaza |
|
14 | ||
| 67 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Laredo | Las Palmas Shopping Ctr. | ↔ | Navarro & Villita (northbound) St. Mary's & Martin (southbound) |
|
8 | ||
| 68 | Frequent Service | ||||||
| Guadalupe Frequent |
University Family Health Center | ↔ | Centro Plaza |
|
20 | ||
| 75 | Frequent Service | ||||||
| West Commerce Frequent |
Univ. SW Family Health Ctr. | ↔ | Centro Plaza (eastbound) Martin & Jefferson (westbound) |
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25 |
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| 76 | Frequent Service | ||||||
| West Commerce Skip |
Kel-Lac Transit Center | ↔ | Centro Plaza |
|
3 | ||
| 77 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Martin | Aurora & Consuelo | ↔ | Pecan & Navarro (eastbound) Martin & Navarro (westbound) |
|
21 | ||
| 79 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Ruiz | Ruiz & Gen. McMullen | ↔ | Pecan & Navarro (eastbound) Martin & Navarro (westbound) |
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| 82 | Frequent Service | ||||||
| Culebra Frequent |
Ingram Transit Center | ↔ | Pecan & St. Mary's (southbound) St. Mary's & Martin (northbound) |
|
95 | ||
| 88 | Frequent Service | ||||||
| Bandera Frequent |
Bandera & Mainland | ↔ | Pecan & St. Mary's (southbound) Navarro & Villita (northbound) |
|
42 |
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| 89 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Poplar | Ingram Transit Center | ↔ | Centro Plaza |
|
62 | ||
| 90 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Woodlawn | Ingram Transit Ctr. | ↔ | St. Mary's & Pecan (eastbound) Navarro & Villita (westbound) |
|
30 | ||
| 93 | Frequent Service | ||||||
| Roadrunner Express |
The Rim | ↔ | Centro Plaza (eastbound) Commerce & Presa (westbound) |
|
17 |
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| 95 | Frequent Service | ||||||
| Fredericksburg Rd. Frequent |
Medical Center Transit Center | ↔ | St. Mary's & Martin (southbound) Pecan & St. Mary's (northbound) |
|
82 | ||
| 96 | Frequent Service | ||||||
| Vance Jackson Frequent |
UTSA | ↔ | St. Mary's & Martin (southbound) Navarro & Villita (northbound) |
|
32 |
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| 97 | Standard Service | ||||||
| West Ave. | The Rim | ↔ | St. Mary's & Martin (southbound) Navarro & Villita (northbound) |
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| Silicon & DeZevala | |||||||
Prímo routes
Prímo routes are high frequency skip-stop routes that operate on heavy ridership corridors. Route 100 features stations along Fredericksburg Road and Medical Drive, while Routes 102 and 103 feature enhanced bus stops with real-time arrival information. The northern portion of Route 103 also uses Fredericksburg Road's stations.
- Prímo Bus Departing the Northbound Mary Louise Station to The Medical Center T/C
- Mary Louise Southbound Prímo Station to Downtown & Madla T/C
| Route | Route Name | Terminals | Major Destination Points | Stations | Service notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 100 | Prímo Service | ||||||
| Fredericksburg Road | Medical Center Transit Center | ↔ | Ellis Alley Park & Ride |
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| 102 | Prímo Service | ||||||
| Military | Kel-Lac Transit Center | ↔ | Brooks Transit Center |
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| 103 | Prímo Service | ||||||
| Zarzamora | Madla Transit Center | ↔ | Crossroads Park & Ride |
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Lineup routes
Lineup routes are numbered from 200–299.
At 10:30pm, 11:30pm, and 12:30am, all buses that are part of a lineup route will arrive northwest of Travis Park and leave Downtown to provide riders with a final opportunity to arrive at their final destinations.
The last two digits of each route number is inherited from the number of the base route that heads away from Downtown (e.g. Route 275 inherits its route number from Route 75 instead of Route 67, as the bus leaves downtown following Route 75).
| Route | Route Name | Terminals | Routes Served | Route Description | ||
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| 202 | Standard Service | |||||
| Blanco | St. Mary's & Martin | ↔ | West Ave. & Jackson-Keller |
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| 204 | Standard Service | |||||
| San Pedro / McCullough | Martin & Navarro | ↔ | North Star Transit Center |
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| 214 | Standard Service | |||||
| Austin Hwy / Randolph | Pecan & Navarro | ↔ | Randolph Park & Ride |
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| 222 | Standard Service | |||||
| Hays / E. Houston | Pecan & Navarro | ↔ | Hines & Dignowity |
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| 225 | Standard Service | |||||
| E. Commerce / M.L. King | Pecan & Navarro | ↔ | Houston & Kenmar |
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| 230 | Standard Service | |||||
| Rigsby / Porter | Pecan & Navarro | ↔ | Rigsby & W.W. White |
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| 232 | Standard Service | |||||
| Steves Ave / S. St. Mary's | Pecan & Navarro | ↔ | Goliad & S.E. Military Dr. |
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| 242 | Standard Service | |||||
| Roosevelt / S. Presa | Pecan & Navarro | ↔ | Brooks Transit Center |
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| 246 | Standard Service | |||||
| Commercial | Pecan & Navarro | ↔ | Madla Transit Center |
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| 251 | Standard Service | |||||
| Nogalitos / Kirk | Pecan & Navarro | ↔ | Barlite & S.W. Military Dr. |
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| 268 | Standard Service | |||||
| Guadalupe St. / Ceralvo | St. Mary's & Martin | ↔ | Castroville & S.W. 36th |
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| 275 | Standard Service | |||||
| Commerce / Laredo | St. Mary's & Martin | ↔ | Las Palmas Shopping Ctr. |
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| 276 | Standard Service | |||||
| Commerce / Kel-Lac Transit Ctr. | St. Mary's & Martin | ↔ | Kel-Lac Transit Center |
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| 277 | Standard Service | |||||
| Martin / Ruiz | St. Mary's & Martin | ↔ | Ruiz & Gen. McMullen |
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| 282 | Standard Service | |||||
| Culebra | St. Mary's & Martin | ↔ | Ingram Transit Center |
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| 288 | Standard Service | |||||
| Bandera / Evers Rd. | St. Mary's & Martin | ↔ | Loop 410 & Bandera |
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| 289 | Standard Service | |||||
| Poplar / Woodlawn | Pecan & Navarro | ↔ | Ingram Rd. & Callaghan |
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Crosstown routes
Crosstown routes are numbered from 500–599, providing service on major travel corridors that are outside of Downtown.[38]
| Route | Route Name | Terminals | Major Destination Points | Route Pair | Service notes | ||
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| 501 | Standard Service | ||||||
| UTSA / Leon Valley | UTSA | ↔ | Poss & Bandera |
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| 502 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Thousand Oaks / Converse | FM 78 & Crestway | ↔ | North Star Transit Center |
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602 | ||
| 503 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Huebner Crosstown | Medical Center Transit Center | ↔ | Stone Oak Park & Ride |
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| 505 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Basse | Randolph Blvd. Park & Ride | ↔ | Crossroads Park & Ride |
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| 509 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Hildebrand | Crossroads Park & Ride | ↔ | Randolph Park & Ride |
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| 515 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Southcross | Bynum & Military | ↔ | New Sulphur Springs & Southcross Ranch |
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| 522 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Babcock | Laureate & Clark | ↔ | Las Palmas Shopping Ctr. |
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| 524 | Frequent Service | ||||||
| General McMullen Frequent |
Briggs & Somerset | ↔ | Crossroads Park & Ride |
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| 534 | Frequent Service | ||||||
| Wurzbach Frequent |
Ingram Transit Center | ↔ | North Star Transit Center |
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| 552 | Frequent Service | ||||||
| Loop 410 / W.W. White Skip |
Kel-Lac Transit Center | ↔ | Brooks Transit Center |
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Circulator routes
Circulator routes are numbered from 600–699, providing local service within residential areas and allowing transfers to other lines at transit centers.[38]
The route number also encodes the general area that the route serves:
- Routes 602 and 647–648 serve North Star Transit Center
- Routes 603 and 604 serve the area north of the South Texas Medical Center
- Routes 607–610 serve the area between the Medical Center and Ingram Transit Center
- Routes 611–619 serve Kel-Lac Transit Center
- Route 620 serves the area west of Ingram Transit Center
- Route 632 serves Randolph Transit Center
| Route | Route Name | Terminals | Major Destination Points | Route Pair | Service notes | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 602 | Standard Service | ||||||
| North Star / Medical Center | North Star Transit Center | ↔ | Medical Center Transit Center |
|
502 | ||
| 603 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Medical Center / UTSA | UTSA | ↔ | Medical Ctr. Transit Ctr. |
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604 |
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| 604 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Medical Center / University Heights | Silicon & DeZavala | ↔ | Medical Center Transit Center |
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603 | ||
| 607 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Medical Center / Ingram | Ingram Transit Center | ↔ | Medical Center Transit Center |
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610 | ||
| 609 | Standard Service | ||||||
| South Texas Medical Center / Ingram / Kel-Lac | Medical Center Transit Center | ↔ | Ingram Transit Center |
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618 | ||
| 610 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Ingram / Northwest Crossing | Cliffbrier & Culebra | ↔ | Ingram Transit Center |
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607 | ||
| 611 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Hidden Cove / Valley-Hi / Kel-Lac | Lake Vista | ↔ | Kel-Lac Transit Center |
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| 612 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Kel-Lac / Westlakes / Ingram | Ingram Transit Center | ↔ | Kel-Lac Transit Center |
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| 615 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Kel-Lac / Heritage Park | Raven Field & Pue Rd. | ↔ | Kel-Lac Transit Center |
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616 | ||
| 616 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Sky Harbor / Kel-Lac | Old Sky Harbour & Clipper | ↔ | Kel-Lac Transit Center |
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615 |
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| 618 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Ingram / Westover Hills / Kel-Lac | Horal & Marbach | ↔ | Ingram Transit Center |
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609 | ||
| 619 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Kel-Lac / Port San Antonio | Quantum & S.W. Loop 410 | ↔ | Kel-Lac Transit Center |
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| 620 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Northwest Vista College / Ingram | Northwest Vista College | ↔ | Ingram Transit Center |
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| 632 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Randolph / Ventura | Randolph Blvd. Park & Ride | ↔ | FM 78 & Crestway |
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| 647 | Standard Service | ||||||
| North Star / Harry Wurzbach | Harry Wurzbach & Terrel | ↔ | North Star Transit Center |
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648 | ||
| 648 | Standard Service | ||||||
| North Star / Stone Oak | North Central Baptist Hospital | ↔ | North Star Transit Center |
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647 | ||
| 651 | Standard Service | ||||||
| Deco District / Castle Hills | West Ave. & Jackson-Keller | ↔ | West Ave. & Hildebrand |
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Bus fleet
Active fleet
| Manufacturer/Model | Year | Fleet Series | Fuel Propulsion | Length | Engine | Transmission | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gillig Low Floor | 2022–2023 | 758–785 | CNG | 40 feet (12 m) | Cummins Westport L9N | Voith D864.6 |
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| 807–820 | Voith D867.8 | ||||||
| Gillig Low Floor Plus | 2022 | 118–125 | Battery Electric | ||||
| NABI 60-BRT | 2012–2013 | 951–969 | CNG | 60 feet (18 m) | Cummins Westport ISL G | Allison B500R | Used on Prímo routes 100 and 102. |
| New Flyer Xcelsior XN40 | 2016 | 406–420 | 40 feet (12 m) | Allison B400R | Previously used exclusively on VIA's now defunct VIVA service. Units since repainted for use on express and crosstown services. | ||
| Nova Bus LFS Natural Gas | 2016–2017 | 421–691 | Cummins Westport ISL G | Voith D864.6 | |||
| 2018 | 692–735 | Cummins Westport L9N | |||||
| 2020 | 736–757 | ||||||
| 801–806 | |||||||
| 2018 | 970–987 | Used on Prímo routes. | |||||
| 2020 | 988–989 |
Historical fleet
| Manufacturer/Model | Year | Fleet Series | Fuel Propulsion | Length (ft.) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Champion Solo | 2000 | 663–729 | Propane | 30 feet (9.1 m) | Retired from service in 2008. |
| NABI 40-LFW | 1999–2001 | 730–946 | Diesel | 40 feet (12 m) | Retired from service in 2017-2018. |
| 2010 | 947–950 | CNG | Retired and listed for auction in 2025. | ||
| New Flyer D40LF | 2003–2006, 2008 | 200–375 | Diesel | Earlier model years retired from service in 2017, remaining fleet retired from service in 2022. | |
| New Flyer DE40LFR | 2010 | 376–405 | Diesel-Hybrid | Retired from service in 2023. | |
| Optima Trolley Replica | 2005 | 96–114 | Propane | 30 feet (9.1 m) | Retired from service in 2021. |
| Proterra BE35 EcoRide | 2012 | 115–117 | Electric | 35 feet (11 m) | Retired from service in 2022. |