VIA Metropolitan Transit

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VIA Metropolitan Transit
Eastwood Village-bound 26 bus in Downtown San Antonio
FormerlySan Antonio Transit System
ParentCity of San Antonio and Bexar County
Founded1977
Headquarters123 N. Medina St.
San Antonio, Texas
United States
Service areaGreater San Antonio
RoutesTotal: 94
Express: 4
Frequent: 14
Lineup: 20
Metro: 46
Primo: 3
Skip: 4
Stops6851
HubsPark & Ride: 10
Transit Center: 9
Fleet525
Daily ridership85,600 (weekdays, Q4 2023)[1]
Annual ridership25,132,300 (2023)[2]
Fuel type
  • CNG
  • Electric
Chief executiveJeffrey C. Arndt
Board ChairFernando Reyes
Websiteviainfo.net

VIA Metropolitan Transit Authority (referred to as VIA or VIA Metro) 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 2023, the system had a ridership of 25,132,300, or about 85,600 per weekday as of the fourth quarter of 2023.

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[edit]

VIA's original logo, used until 2014

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[edit]

VIA operates more than 500 buses (all are wheelchair accessible) on 116 bus routes ranging from routes 2 to 651, 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 Express, Frequent, Lineup, Metro, Primo, and Skip (limited stop routes) Service.[12] 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.[13] 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.[14] On March 1, 2014, the basic bus fare was $1.20; day passes were $4 and a 31-day pass was $35.[15] As of January 1, 2016 the base fare is $1.30; day passes are $2.75; 7-day passes are $12 and 31-day passes are $38.[16] No fare to children below 5 who ride with fare-paying rider (limit 3). On November 9, 2019, transfers became free and are included when paying to board the bus. To transfer from local to express, 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]

Regular Service[edit]

Service Type Service Color Service Description Service Hours Service Cost
Express Orange Express Service is the designation for a special premium highway service. These routes provide a faster way for riders to reach their destination by utilizing the highways in San Antonio to transport customers. 4:30 am - 11:45 pm $2.60
Frequent Red Frequent Service is the designation for routes which operate every 10-20 minutes during most of the day. 4:00 am - 11 pm $1.30
Lineup Gray Lineup Service is the designation for a special late-night service. This service covers only the area within Loop 410 and is designed as a final opportunity for riders to get where they need to go for the night as VIA doe not provide any service beyond its conclusion. 10:30 pm - 1:30 am
Metro Purple Metro Service is the designation for all other regular routes. The majority of these routes operate from Downtown San Antonio to specific suburban areas or projects, or from specific Transit Centers and Park & Rides to specific suburban areas or projects. Buses of this designation operate every 30-75 minutes, and some have peak sections where the frequency is increased by half its normal frequency. 3:45 am - 11:30 pm
Prímo Blue Prímo Service is the designation for a special skip service. These routes run along heavy ridership corridors throughout the city and operate similarly to skip service. 4 am - 1:30 am
Skip Green Skip Service is the designation for routes that cover heavy ridership corridors in San Antonio, and are modified to have fewer stops along the way to improve travel times. 4:15 am - 12 am

Special Event Service[edit]

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/Rides as well as the Frank Madla Transit Center. The cost for the service is $2.50 one way, $5 round trip with discounts for students, children 5-11, seniors 62+, and persons with disabilities.

VIA Link Service[edit]

On May 6, 2019, VIA launched a new ride-share service in the Northeast San Antonio area (now known as the Naco Pass Zone) which promised more frequent service reliability as well as more flexible drop off points compared to traditional fixed route service. Routes 640, 641, and 642 were retired in favor of this new service.

This service was later expanded to replace Routes 605 & 660 in the Northwest (Mainland) Zone on October 2, 2021, Route 524's extension to Palo Alto College & 672 in the South (Madla) Zone on August 8, 2022, and Routes 629 & 630 in the Randolph Zone on October 23, 2023.

Governance[edit]

VIA is governed by an eleven-member Board of Trustees, all of whom have two-year terms.[18]

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.[18] The current President and CEO is Jeffrey C. "Jeff" Arndt.[19]

Current Routes[edit]

Old VIA bus stop signage with the agency's original logo
Prímo Bus Departing the Northbound Mary Louise Station to The Medical Center T/C
Mary Louise Southbound Prímo Station to Downtown & Madla T/C

The following is a list of VIA's routes as of the service changes on January 8, 2024.[20] 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.[21]

Route Number Route Name Major Destination Points Route Pair
2 Blanco Frequent Downtown, Parliament Square, US 281/Loop 1604 34
3 San Pedro Skip Centro Plaza, Downtown, North Star Mall, North Star Transit Center 76
4 San Pedro Frequent Downtown, North Star Mall, North Star Transit Center 28
5 McCullough Downtown, North Star Mall, North Star Transit Center, Olmos Park, SAT) San Antonio International Airport 30
7 US-281 Stone Oak/Airport/Brooks Express Brooks Transit Center, Downtown, SAT) San Antonio International Airport, Stone Oak Park & Ride
8 North Saint Mary's Alamo Heights, Downtown, Randolph Park & Ride, Trinity University, University of the Incarnate Word 67
9 Broadway Frequent Alamo Heights, Downtown, Nacogdoches Road Business Park 43
14 Perrin Beitel Skip Alamo Heights, Downtown, Naco Pass, University of the Incarnate Word 44
17 IH-35 North Express Centro Plaza, Downtown, Randolph Park & Ride 93
20 New Braunfels Frequent Brooks Transit Center, Centro Plaza, McCreless Marketplace, San Antonio College, State Hospital 26
21 Kirby/Converse Converse, Downtown, Kirby, Randolph Park & Ride 77
22 Hays Downtown, University Health Clinic 51
24 East Houston Centro Plaza, Downtown, Frost Bank Center, Towne Twin Village, Eastwood Industrial Park
25 East Commerce Frequent Centro Plaza, Downtown, Ellis Alley Park & Ride, Honey, Huntleigh Park, Royal View 75
26 Martin Luther King Alamodome, Centro Plaza, Downtown, Eastwood Village, St. Philip's College 20
28 Porter Frequent Dellcrest, Downtown 4
30 Rigsby Comanche Park, Dellcrest, Downtown, HEB Distribution 5
32 Steves Brookside, Brooks Transit Center, Downtown, Highland Hills, Texas Department of Human Services 96
34 South Saint Mary's Frequent Brooks Transit Center, Downtown, Juvenile Detention Center, McCreless Marketplace 2
36 South Presa Brooks Transit Center, Downtown, New Braunfels State Hospital 90
42 Roosevelt Downtown, Villa Coronado, TJ Max Distribution Warehouse, Navistar 88
43 South Flores Bellaire, Downtown, Kingsborough 9
44 Pleasanton Downtown, Moursund/Loop 410 14
46 Commercial Centro Plaza, Commercial, Kingsborough
51 Nogalitos Downtown, Madla Transit Center, Southwest General Hospital 22
62 Kirk Centro Plaza, John F. Kennedy High School, Kennedy Park, Port San Antonio 89
64 US 90 Express Downtown, Kel-Lac Transit Center, SeaWorld, Northwest Vista College
66 Ceralvo Centro Plaza, University Southwest Family Health Center 68
67 Laredo Downtown, Las Palmas Shopping Center 8
68 Guadalupe Frequent Centro Plaza, Las Palmas Shopping Center, University Southwest Family Health Center 66
75 West Commerce Frequent Centro Plaza, Downtown, Our Lady of the Lake University, University Southwest Family Health Center, 25
76 West Commerce Skip Centro Plaza, Downtown, Kel-Lac Transit Center, Our Lady of the Lake University 3
77 Martin Downtown, Loma Terrace 21
79 Ruiz Downtown, Rosedale Park, University Downtown Health Center
82 Culebra Frequent Downtown, Ingram Mall, Ingram Transit Center, Northside Athletic Complex, St. Mary's University, SW Research Center 95
88 Bandera Frequent Downtown, Leon Valley, Mainland 42
89 Poplar Centro Plaza, Ingram Transit Center, University Downtown Health Center,

St. Mary's University

62
90 Woodlawn Downtown, Ingram Mall, Ingram Transit Center, San Antonio College, St. Mary's University 36
93 IH-10 Crossroads/UTSA Express Centro Plaza, Crossroads Park & Ride, Downtown, Fiesta Texas, The Rim, The Shops at La Cantera, UTSA, UTSA Downtown Campus, University Park & Ride, Valero 17
95 Fredericksburg Frequent Crossroads Park & Ride, Deco District, Downtown, Medical Center Transit Center 82
96 Vance Jackson Frequent Deco District, Downtown, University Heights Business Park 32
97 West Avenue Castle Hills, Deco District, Downtown, The Rim, University Heights Business Park,
100 Fredericksburg Prímo Centro Plaza, Downtown, Deco District, Ellis Alley Park & Ride, Medical Center, Medical Center Transit Center, UTSA Downtown Campus
102 Military Dr. Prímo Brooks Transit Center, Kel-Lac Transit Center, Lackland AFB, South Park Mall, Southwest General Hospital
103 Zarzamora Prímo Basilica of the National Shrine of the Little Flower, Cooper Middle School, Crossroads Park & Ride, Deco District, Madla Transit Center
202 Blanco Lineup Serves Route 2 Northbound to Jackson-Keller Only & Returns Southbound via Loop 410, Jackson-Keller, and Blanco Rd. to Travis Park
204 San Pedro/McCullough Lineup Serves All of Route 4 Northbound & Returns Southbound as Route 5 From Loop 410/McCullough to Travis Park
209 Broadway Lineup Serves Route 9 Northbound via Broadway to Loop 410 Only & Returns Southbound From Loop 410/Nacogdoches to Travis Park
214 Austin Hwy/Randolph Lineup Serves Route 14 Northbound to Loop 410 Only & Returns Southbound as Route 17 from Randolph P/R to Travis Park
222 Hays/East Houston Lineup Serves Route 22 Eastbound to Dignowity Only & Returns Westbound as Route 24 From W.W. White to Travis Park
225 East Commerce/Martin Luther King Lineup Serves Route 25 Eastbound to W.W. White Only & Returns Westbound as Route 26 From W.W. White to Travis Park
230 Rigsby/Porter Lineup Serves Route 30 Eastbound to W.W. White Only & Returns Westbound as Route 28 via Southcross From W.W. White to Travis Park
232 Steves/South Saint Mary's Lineup Serves Route 32 Southbound to Military Dr. Only & Returns Northbound as Route 34 From Military Dr. to Travis Park (Bypasses McCreless Markeplace)
242 Roosevelt/South Presa Lineup Serves Route 42 Southbound to Military Dr. Only, and Route 36 Southbound From Military Dr./Old Corpus Christi Rd. to Brooks T/C & Returns Northbound From Brooks T/C as Route 36 to Travis Park
243 South Flores/Pleasanton Serves All of Route 43 Southbound & Returns Northbound as Route 44 from Gillette/Moursund to Travis Park
246 Commercial/Madla Lineup Serves All of Route 46 Southbound & Returns Northbound via Zarzamora, and Madla T/C to Travis Park
251 Nogalitos/Kirk Lineup Serves Route 51 Southbound to Barlite/Military Dr. Only & Returns Northbound via Route 524 From Military Dr. to General Hudnell, and Eastbound as Route 62 From General Hudnell to Travis Park (Bypasses Route 62 Portion of Roselawn, General McMullen, Thompson Pl, and Frio St.)
268 Guadalupe/Ceralvo Lineup Serves Route 68 Westbound to 36th St Only & Returns Eastbound From 36th St. as Route 66 to Travis Park
275 Commerce/Laredo Lineup Serves Route 75 Westbound via Acme to Old Hwy 90 Only & Returns Eastbound via Eldridge to 36th St, Route 75 via 29th Eastbound to General McMullen Only, Route 524 Southbound to Castroville Only, and Route 67 Eastbound to Travis Park
276 Commerce/Kel-Lac Lineup Serves All of Route 76 Westbound & Returns Eastbound as Route 64 to Travis Park
277 Martin/Ruiz Lineup Serves Route 77 Westbound to General McMullen Only & Returns Eastbound as Route 79 to Travis Park
282 Culebra Lineup Serves All of Route 82 (This Lineup Has Two Buses Running At The Same Time; One Traveling Eastbound From Ingram T/C, and One Traveling Westbound From Travis Park)
288 Bandera Lineup Serves Route 88 Westbound via Bandera Rd. to Loop 410 Only & Returns Eastbound via Loop 410, Evers Rd, and Bandera Rd. to Travis Park
289 Poplar/Woodlawn Lineup Serves Route 89 Westbound to Callaghan/Ingram Only & Returns Eastbound via Route 90 From Ingram to Fredericksburg Only. The Route Then Returns via Fredericksburg, Cypress, and Main Ave to Travis Park (Bypasses Woodlawn Beyond Fredericksburg Rd, and Main Ave. Up To Cypress Portion of Route 90)
296 Vance Jackson/West Avenue Lineup Serves Route 96 Northbound to Loop 410 Only & Returns Southbound via Loop 410, and Route 97 to Travis Park
501 UTSA/Leon Valley Leon Valley, Medical Center Transit Center, South Texas Medical Center, University Park & Ride, UTSA
502 Thousand Oaks Morgan's Wonderland, Naco Pass, North Star Transit Center, Randolph Park & Ride 602
503 Huebner Crosstown Medical Center Transit Center, Stone Oak, Stone Oak Park & Ride
505 Basse Crossroads Park & Ride, The Alamo Quarry, Randolph Park & Ride
509 Hildebrand Alamo Heights, Crossroads Park & Ride, Deco District, Randolph Park & Ride, University of the Incarnate Word, NE Baptist Hospital
515 Southcross McCreless Marketplace, South San, Southcross Ranch
522 Babcock Las Palmas Shopping Center, Medical Center Transit Center, Woodway Park
524 General McMullen Frequent Balcones Heights, Crossroads Park & Ride, Las Palmas Shopping Center, Port San Antonio, Southwest General Hospital
534 Wurzbach Frequent Ingram Park Mall, Ingram Transit Center, Medical Transit Center, North Star Mall, North Star Transit Center
552 Loop 410/W.W. White Skip Brooks Transit Center, Crossroads Park & Ride, Ingram Transit Center, Kel-Lac Transit Center, North Star Transit Center, Randolph Park & Ride
602 North Star/Medical Center Castle Hills, Medical Center Transit Center, North Star Transit Center 502
603 Medical Center/UTSA Medical Center Transit Center, University Business Park, University Park & Ride, UTSA 604
604 Medical Center/University Park Medical Center Transit Center, University Business Park 603
607 Medical Center/Ingram Ingram Transit Center, Medical Center Transit Center 618
609 Ingram/Mainland/Medical Center Ingram Transit Center, Mainland, Medical Center Transit Center 610
610 Ingram/Northwest Crossing Ingram Transit Center, Northwest Crossing 609
611 Valley-Hi/Kel-Lac Kel-Lac Transit Center, Valley Hi 615
612 Kel-Lac/Westlakes Kel-Lac Transit Center, Westlakes, 614
613 Heritage Northwest/Kel-Lac Heritage Northwest, Kel-Lac Transit Center 619
614 Hidden Cove/Kel-Lac Hidden Cove, Kel-Lac Transit Center, Pearsall Park 612
615 Kel-Lac/Heritage Park Heritage Park, Kel-Lac Transit Center 611
616 Sky Harbour/Kel-Lac Kel-Lac Transit Center, Sky Harbour, Trader's Village(Weekend) 617
617 Kel-Lac/Rainbow Hills Kel-Lac Transit Center, Rainbow Hills, Westlakes 616
618 Ingram/Westlakes Ingram Transit Center, Westlakes Mall 607
619 Kel-Lac/Indian Creek Indian Creek, Kel-Lac Transit Center 613
620 Northwest Vista College/Ingram Ingram Transit Center, Northwest Vista College
632 Randolph/Ventura Randolph Park & Ride, Ventura
647 North Star/Harry Wurzbach Alamo Heights, North Star Transit Center, Terrell Hills, The Towers 648
648 North Star/Stone Oak Arion Business Park, Blossom Park & Ride, North Central Baptist Hospital, North Star Transit Center, 647
651 Deco District/Castle Hills Castle Hills, Deco District

Bus Fleet[edit]

Historical Fleet[edit]

Year Manufacturer Model Length (ft.) Fuel Propulsion Fleet Series Notes
1999–01 NABI LFW 40 Diesel 730-946 Retired from service in 2017-2018.
2000 Champion Solo 30 Propane 663-729 Retired from service in 2008.
2003, 2004–05, 2006, 2008 New Flyer D40LF 40 Diesel 200-375 Earlier model years retired from service in 2017, remaining fleet retired from service in 2022.
2012 Proterra BE35 EcoRide 35 Electric 115-117 Retired from service in 2022.
2005 Optima Trolley Replica 30 Propane 96-114 Retired from service in 2021.
2010 New Flyer DE40LFR 40 Diesel-Hybrid 376-405 Retired from service in 2023.

Active Fleet[edit]

Year Manufacturer Model Length (ft.) Fuel Propulsion Fleet Series Notes

-

2022 Gillig Low Floor EV 40 Battery Electric 118-125 Replaced the propane trolleys downtown

Currently being tested on routes 2/34, 14/44, and 25/75

2022 Gillig Low Floor LFW 40 CNG 758-785 First Gillig buses for VIA

First buses in the fleet to include USB charging ports underneath the seats Order of 29 out of 113 buses Currently on delivery

2010 NABI LFW 40 CNG 947-950 First CNG buses in the fleet, all are used exclusively on Prímo routes.
2012–13 NABI 60-BRT 60 CNG 951-969 Used exclusively on the Prímo routes, they are mainly assigned to Route 100, and are occasionally used on Routes 102 & 103.
2016 NFI XN40 40 CNG 406-420 Previously used exclusively on VIA's now defunct VIVA service. 419 & 420 are now painted in the Prímo livery and used exclusively on the Prímo routes, while 406-418 have been repainted to match VIA's current livery and are used on all routes.
2016–2020 Nova Bus LFS Natural Gas 40 CNG 421-757

801-806 970-989

Used on all routes, 970-989 are used exclusively on Prímo routes.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Transit Ridership Report Fourth Quarter 2023" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. March 4, 2024. Retrieved March 14, 2024.
  2. ^ "Transit Ridership Report Fourth Quarter 2023" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association. March 4, 2024. Retrieved March 14, 2024.
  3. ^ a b c "About VIA". VIA Metropolitan Transit. n.d. Retrieved August 9, 2018.
  4. ^ "VIA Primo". VIA Metropolitan Transit. Archived from the original on May 28, 2013. Retrieved March 13, 2013.
  5. ^ Davila, Vianna (November 4, 2013). "VIA bus service changes start Monday". San Antonio Express-News. Retrieved October 14, 2017.
  6. ^ "Fredericksburg BRT Route". VIA Metropolitan Transit Destination 2012. VIA Metropolitan Transit. n.d. Archived from the original on March 6, 2009. Retrieved March 7, 2009.
  7. ^ a b "COVID-19". VIA Metropolitan Transit. March 18, 2020. Retrieved March 22, 2020.
  8. ^ Ibañez, David (March 20, 2020). "VIA suspends fares through April 1; riders rejoice". KSAT.com. Retrieved March 22, 2020.
  9. ^ "VIA Service Changes Start Monday, April 6 – Here's What Riders Can Expect". VIA Metropolitan Transit. 2020-04-04. Retrieved 2020-04-13.
  10. ^ "VIA Rolls Out "Essential Service" Schedule Monday, April 27". VIA Metropolitan Transit. 2020-04-24. Retrieved 2020-04-24.
  11. ^ "VIA Will Resume Fare Collection June 1". VIA Metropolitan Transit. 2020-05-15. Retrieved 2020-05-19.
  12. ^ "Bus Services". VIA Metropolitan Transit. n.d. Retrieved August 9, 2018.
  13. ^ "Park and Ride | Events". VIA Metropolitan Transit. n.d. Retrieved August 9, 2018.
  14. ^ "New fares in effect January 1". VIA Metropolitan Transit. December 15, 2008. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016. Retrieved March 13, 2013.
  15. ^ "Fares & Passes". VIA Metropolitan Transit. Archived from the original on March 7, 2013. Retrieved March 11, 2013.
  16. ^ "Fares".
  17. ^ "Ride VIA with your new U-PASS". VIA Metropolitan Transit. Retrieved 2019-02-16.
  18. ^ a b "Board of Trustees". VIA Metropolitan Transit. n.d. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  19. ^ "Executive Leadership Team". VIA Metropolitan Transit. n.d. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
  20. ^ "Service Changes Effective January 8, 2024". www.viainfo.net. Retrieved February 13, 2024.
  21. ^ "VIA System Map" (PDF). VIA Metropolitan Transit. January 8, 2024. Retrieved February 13, 2024.

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