VIA Metropolitan Transit
Parent | City of San Antonio and Bexar County |
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Founded | 1977 |
Headquarters | 123 N. Medina St. San Antonio, Texas United States |
Service area | Greater San Antonio |
Service type | Local, Express, Bus Rapid Transit (2012) |
Routes | Total: 95 Local: 81 Express: 9 Tourist trolley: 1 Sightseer: 2 BRT: 2 |
Stops | 7193 |
Hubs | Park & Ride: 8 Transit Center: 5 |
Fleet | 474 |
Daily ridership | 148,500 (Q3 2012)[1] |
Fuel type | Diesel, Diesel-electric hybrid, CNG |
Chief executive | Jeff Arndt |
Board of Trustees | Hope Andrade, Chair |
Website | viainfo.net |
VIA Metropolitan Transit (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 addition to the entire city of San Antonio, VIA serves many other Bexar County municipalities, including Alamo Heights, Balcones Heights, Castle Hills, China Grove, Converse, Elmendorf, Kirby, Leon Valley, Olmos Park, Shavano Park, St. Hedwig and Terrell Hills. It also serves unincorporated portions of the county, including Kings Point and Losoya.[2] 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.
The majority of the system uses transit buses. VIA also provides a portion of Downtown San Antonio with a Tourist trolley (VIVA Centro).
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]
Services
VIA operates more than 500 buses (all including streetcars are wheelchair accessible) on 95 bus routes ranging from routes 2 to 660, serving the entire city of San Antonio and the majority of Bexar County. About 36 million trips are made on VIA every year.[3] The bus routes are separated into Metro, Frequent, Skip (limited stop routes), Express, and VIVA routes (serving Downtown, The Missions, and Southtown) and the VIA Primo bus rapid transit lines.[4] VIA provides special event service from its Park & Ride locations to events such as San Antonio Spurs basketball games at the AT&T Center, selected annual Fiesta San Antonio activities, and the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo.[5] 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.[6] On March 1, 2014, the basic bus fare was $1.20; day passes were $4 and a 31-day pass was $35.[7] As of January 1, 2016[update] the base fare is $1.30; day passes were reduced to $2.75; 7-day passes are $12 and 31-day passes are $38. No fare to children below 5 who ride with fare-paying rider (limit 3). In addition, when fare is paid in cash, a transfer can be bought for $0.15.
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. Transfers have unlimited use on Local Service for 2.5 h in any direction, with round trips or stopovers prohibited.
To transfer from local to express, the difference of the service must be paid. Daily, 7 Day and 31 Day Passes are accepted on all routes except for VIATrans and Special Event Service.
Primo
VIA added a limited-stop bus service with BRT characteristics known as VIA Primo to the Fredericksburg Road corridor on December 17, 2012. Designated as Route 100, it connects the South Texas Medical Center to Downtown San Antonio. It also 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[8] until January 2017 when the extensions were split into Route 101. VIA Primo opened on December 17, 2012 and became VIA Metropolitan Transit's first non-conventional bus offering.[9] An expansion of Primo to the Zarzamora Street and Military Drive corridors is expected to open in late 2018,[10] and VIA is looking into other corridors to which to add improved bus transit in the coming decades.[11]
While the new 100 route replaced two busy routes on the heavily used Fredericksburg corrdior, the 91 (skip-stop) and the 92 (frequent), it did not affect multiple-stop service from other routes that also run along their portions of Fredericksburg (metro route 96 and 97 and frequent route 520). Unlike the 91 or the 92, which continued down lower Fredericksburg (still served by the 95, 96 and 97) to downtown along the Navarro/St. Mary's one-way couplet, the 100 opts for nonstop service on I-10 between Fredericksburg and Downtown and then uses Frio to connect to the Centro Plaza between W Houston and Frio Streets then travels the Market/Commerce couplet.
Special events
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 and the annual Valero Alamo Bowl. Park and Ride Service is usually offered from the Randolph, Crossroads, and Parkhills Park & Ride as well as the Frank Madla Transit Center. Some San Antonio Events like Monster Jam, Fiesta San Antonio, The Texas Folklife Festival and many other festivities. The cost for the service is $2.50 one way and $5.00 round trip with discounts for students, children 5-11, seniors 62+, and persons with disabilities.
VIVA Service
On June 6, 2016 VIA unveiled 3 new routes with specialized buses to attract locals and visitors to San Antonio's iconic locations, parks, and hotels. The routes are 11 VIVA Culture, 40 VIVA Missions and 301 VIVA Centro. Route 11A Provides Service to McNay Art Museum, The Witte Museum, Brackenridge Park, The DoSeum, & The Pearl. The Route also has another branch (11B) that services the former route of the 7 Sightseer Special that serves Alamo Stadium, Trinity University, University of Incarnate Word, the San Antonio Art Museum, and the San Antonio Zoo. The Route Continues into downtown and serves Alamo Plaza as well as the King William District and Southtown. Route 40 Provides service to San Antonio's Historic Southside Missions along Roosevelt. Route 301 (Similar to the Red Streetcar Line), was modified to serve the northern part of the CBD and replaced the former "E" circulator route. The route services St Paul Square, Alamo Plaza, Market Square and Centro Plaza
Governance
VIA is governed by an eleven-member Board of Trustees, all of whom have two-year terms.[12]
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.[12] The current President and CEO is Jeffrey C. "Jeff" Arndt.[13]
Types of routes
Seniors, military, students, and the disabled ride for half price with VIA ID/Pass (seniors and those with limited mobility ride for a quarter weekdays from 9am-3pm and free weekends/federal holidays). Transfers are $0.07 and free thereafter within 150 min., with round trips and stopovers prohibited.
Type of Route | Map/Schedule Color | Service | Examples | One-Way Fare |
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Express | Orange | Express Routes cover major highway arteries in San Antonio. Express Routes are designed for quick travel from Downtown to suburban areas or Park & Rides (and vice versa) down these highways with very few stops. Some Express Routes are also dedicated specifically for transport from military bases to the Downtown USO club. | 17 - IH-35 North Express 64 - US 90 South Express 93 - IH-10 Express/UTSA |
$2.60 |
Frequent | Red | Similar to Metro Service, but runs more frequently. Frequent routes have buses that run every 12-15 minutes or 20 minutes during most of the day. | 25 - East Commerce Frequent
75 - West Commerce Frequent 520 - Zarazmora Frequent |
$1.30 |
Lineup | Gray | This service begins at 10:30 and covers the service area within Loop 410. These routes combine two routes to get riders home for the night as regular service buses have stopped running. The final lineup begins at 12:30 downtown and this service ends at 1:30 when the buses return to the garage. | 251 - Nogalitos/Kirk Lineup | |
Metro | Purple | Bus Service from Downtown San Antonio to specific suburban areas or projects, or from specific Transit Centers and Park & Rides to specific suburban areas or projects. This is also the designation for a "normal" route. Buses run either every 30 minutes or every 60 minutes. Some routes have peak sections where the frequency may be increased. | 28 - Porter St. 62 - Kirk 603 - Medical Center/UTSA | |
Primo (BRT) | Blue | VIA Primo runs along heavy corridors throughout the city similar to skip stop routes. | 100 - Primo
101 - Primo | |
Skip | Green | Skip routes are Metro routes that cover frequently traveled roads in San Antonio, and are modified to have fewer stops along the way to improve travel times. | 3 - San Pedro Skip
76 - West Commerce Skip | |
VIVA | Turquoise | The new VIVA Service provides new service with many destinations in downtown San Antonio. The new routes include the 11 VIVA Culture, 40 VIVA Missions, and 301 VIVA Centro. These route fall into the regular service category so regular fare is required. The buses can be identified by their new look VIVA livery buses, which operate with new buses powered by CNG with the exception of route 301, which uses the propane streetcars formerly used for the Red and Blue Lines as well as electric buses. | 11 - VIVA Culture
40 - VIVA Missions 301 - VIVA Centro |
Routes
The following is a list of VIA's numbered routes as of May 7th, 2018.[14] 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.[2] There is no bus service between the hours of 1:30 to 4:30.
# | Route Name | Major Destination Points | Route Pair |
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2 | Blanco Frequent | Downtown, North Star Transit Center, 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 | Blossom Park & Ride, Downtown, North Star Mall, North Star Transit Center | 28 |
5 | McCullough | Downtown, North Star Mall, North Star Transit Center, Olmos Park, San Antonio International Airport | 30 |
6 | US-281 Express | Downtown, Parkhills Park & Ride, US 281/Loop 1604 | |
7 | Stone Oak Express | Downtown, 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 | Alamo Heights, Downtown, Nacogdoches Road Business Park | 43 |
10 | Naco/Broadway | Alamo Heights, Downtown, Naco Pass | 44 |
11 | VIVA Culture | Blue Star Arts Complex, Brackenridge Park, Botanical Gardens, Japanese Tea Garden, The Alamo, The DoSeum, The McNay, The Pearl, The Witte Museum, San Antonio Zoo, San Antonio Museum of Art | |
14 | Perrin Beitel Skip | Alamo Heights, Downtown, Naco Pass, University of the Incarnate Word | 79, 640 |
16 | JBSA Express | Fort Sam Houston, Joint Base San Antonio, USO Downtown | 65 |
17 | IH-35 North Express | Centro Plaza, Downtown, Randolph Park & Ride | 93, 94 |
20 | New Braunfels Frequent | Brookside, Centro Plaza, City Base Landing, McCreless Marketplace, San Antonio College, State Hospital, UTSA Downtown | 26 |
21 | Kirby/Converse | Converse, Downtown, Kirby, Randolph Park & Ride | 77 |
22 | Hays Frequent | Downtown, Rivercenter Mall, Rivercenter Mall | 70 |
24 | East Houston Frequent | AT&T Center, Centro Plaza, Downtown, Eastwood Industrial Park, Ellis Alley Park & Ride, Wheatley Courts | |
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 | Dellcrest, Downtown | 4 |
30 | Rigsby | China Grove, Comanche Park, Dellcrest, Downtown, Lone Oak, St. Hedwig | 5 |
32 | Steves | Downtown, Highland Hills, Texas Department of Human Services | 96 |
34 | South Saint Mary's Frequent | Brooks City Base, Downtown, Juvenile Detention Center, McCreless Marketplace | 2 |
36 | South Presa | Elmendorf, Brooks City Base, New Braunfels State Hospital, Downtown | 90 |
40 | VIVA Missions | The Alamo, Hemisfair Park, Mission San Jose, Mission Concepcion, Mission San Juan | |
42 | Roosevelt | Villa Coronado, Losoya, Mission Road Development Center, Downtown | 88 |
43 | South Flores | Kingsborough, Bellaire, Downtown | 9 |
44 | Pleasanton | Moursund/Loop 410, Downtown | 10 |
46 | Commercial | Kingsborough, Commercial, Downtown, Centro Plaza | |
48 | IH-35 South Express | Kings Point, Madla Transit Center, Downtown | |
51 | Nogalitos Frequent | Madla Transit Center, Southwest General Hospital, Downtown | 82 |
54 | South Alamo | Palm Heights, Zarzamora Public Health Clinic, Downtown | 97 |
62 | Kirk | Port San Antonio, Centro Plaza | 89 |
64 | US 90 Express | Northwest Vista College, SeaWorld, Kel-Lac Transit Center, Downtown | |
65 | JBSA Express Lackland/USO | Lackland AFB BMT Reception Center, USO Downtown | 16 |
66 | Ceralvo Frequent | University Southwest Family Health Center, Downtown, Centro Plaza | 68 |
67 | Laredo | Las Palmas Shopping Center, Downtown | 8 |
68 | Guadalupe Frequent | University Southwest Family Health Center, Las Palmas Shopping Center, Downtown, Centro Plaza | 66 |
70 | Cesar Chavez | Las Palmas Shopping Center, Downtown | 22 |
75 | West Commerce Frequent | University Southwest Family Health Center, Acme Park, Our Lady of the Lake University, Downtown, Centro Plaza | 25 |
76 | West Commerce Skip | Kel-Lac Transit Center, Our Lady of the Lake University, Downtown, Centro Plaza | 3 |
77 | Martin | Loma Terrace, Downtown | 21 |
79 | Ruiz Frequent | Rosedale Park, University Downtown Health Center, Downtown, Centro Plaza | 14 |
82 | Culebra Frequent | Ingram Transit Center, Ingram Mall, Northside Athletic Complex, SW Research Center, St. Mary's University, Downtown | 51 |
88 | Bandera | Mainland, Leon Valley, Downtown | 42 |
89 | Poplar | Ingram Transit Center, University Downtown Health Center, Centro Plaza | 62 |
90 | Woodlawn | Ingram Transit Center, Ingram Mall, St. Mary's University, San Antonio College, Downtown | 36 |
93 | IH-10 Crossroads/UTSA Express | UTSA, Valero, University Park & Ride, Crossroads Park & Ride, UTSA Downtown, Downtown, Centro Plaza | 17 |
94 | IH-10 Fiesta Texas Express | The Rim, Fiesta Texas, The Shops at La Cantera, UTSA, University Park & Ride, Crossroads Park & Ride (weekends), Downtown | 17 |
95 | Fredericksburg | Crossroads Park & Ride, Deco District, Downtown | |
96 | Vance Jackson | University Heights Business Park, Deco District, Downtown | 32 |
97 | West Avenue | The Rim, University Heights Business Park, Castle Hills, Deco District, Downtown | 54 |
100 | Primo (Fredericksburg) | Ellis Alley Park & Ride, Downtown, UTSA Downtown Campus, Centro Plaza, South Texas Medical Center, Medical Center Transit Center, | |
101 | Primo (UTSA/Leon Valley) | UTSA, University Park & Ride, South Texas Medical Center, Medical Center Transit Center, Leon Valley | |
202 | Blanco Lineup | Route 2 Lineup (Shown as 2 Lineup) | |
204 | San Pedro/McCullough Lineup | Routes 4 & 5 Lineup (Shown as 4-5 Lineup) | |
209 | Broadway/Nacogdoches Lineup | Routes 9 & 10 Lineup (Shown as 9-10 Lineup) | |
214 | Austin Hwy/Randolph Lineup | Routes 14 &17 Lineup (Shown as 14-17 Lineup) | |
222 | Hays/East Houston Lineup | Routes 22 & 24 Lineup (Shown as 22-24 Lineup) | |
225 | East Commerce/Martin Luther King Lineup | Routes 25 & 26 Lineup (Shown as 25-26 Lineup) | |
230 | Rigsby/Porter Lineup | Routes 28 & 30 Lineup (Shown as 30-28 Lineup) | |
232 | Steves/South Saint Mary's Lineup | Routes 32 & 34 Lineup (Shown as 32-34 Lineup) | |
242 | Roosevelt/South Presa Lineup | Routes 36 & 42 Lineup (Shown as 42-36 Lineup) | |
243 | South Flores/Pleasanton | Routes 43 & 44 Lineup (Shown as 43-44 Lineup) | |
246 | Commercial/Madla Lineup | Routes 46 & 48 Lineup (Shown as 46-48 Lineup) | |
251 | Nogalitos/Kirk Lineup | Routes 51 & 62 Lineup (Shown as 51-62 Lineup) | |
268 | Guadalupe/Ceralvo Lineup | Routes 66 & 68 Lineup (Shown as 68-66 Lineup) | |
275 | Commerce/Laredo Lineup | Routes 67 & 75 Lineup (Shown as 75-67 Lineup) | |
276 | Commerce/Kel-Lac Lineup | Routes 64 & 76 Lineup (Shown as 76-64 Lineup) | |
277 | Martin/Ruiz Lineup | Routes 77 & 79 Lineup (Shown as 77-79 Lineup) | |
282 | Culebra Lineup | Route 82 Lineup (Shown as 82 Lineup) | |
288 | Bandera Lineup | Route 88 Lineup (Shown as 88 Lineup) | |
289 | Poplar/Woodlawn Lineup | Routes 89 & 90 Lineup (Shown as 89-90 Lineup) | |
296 | Vance Jackson/West Avenue Lineup | Routes 96 & 97 Lineup (Shown as 96-97 Lineup) | |
301 | VIVA Centro | Centro Plaza, Market Square, The Alamo, St. Paul's Square | |
502 | Thousand Oaks | Randolph Park & Ride, Morgan's Wonderland, Naco Pass, North Star Transit Center | 602 |
503 | Huebner Crosstown | Medical Center Transit Center, Stone Oak, Stone Oak Park & Ride | |
505 | Basse | Randolph Park & Ride, Alamo Heights, Crossroads Park & Ride | 509, 632 |
509 | Hildebrand | Randolph Park & Ride, Northeast Baptist Hospital, Alamo Heights, Deco District, Crossroads Park & Ride | 505, 630 |
515 | Southcross | Southcross Ranch, Southeast Baptist Hospital, McCreless Marketplace, South San | |
520 | Zarzamora Frequent | Crossroads Park & Ride, Deco District, Texas Diabetes Institute, Madla Transit Center, Palo Alto College, Texas A&M University San Antonio | |
522 | Babcock | Woodway Park, Medical Center Transit Center, Las Palmas Shopping Center | |
524 | General McMullen Frequent | Crossroads Park & Ride, Balcones Heights, Las Palmas Shopping Center, Port San Antonio, Southwest General Hospital, Palo Alto College | |
534 | Wurzbach Frequent | Ingram Transit Center, Medical Transit Center, North Star Transit Center, Ingram Park Mall, North Star Mall | |
550 | Looper (Clockwise) Skip | Randolph Park & Ride, Madla Transit Center, Kel-Lac Transit Center, Ingram Transit Center, Crossroads Park & Ride, North Star Transit Center | |
551 | Looper (Counterclockwise) Skip | Randolph Park & Ride, North Star Transit Center, Crossroads Park & Ride, Ingram Transit Center, Kel-Lac Transit Center, Madla Transit Center | |
602 | North Star/Medical Center | North Star Transit Center, Castle Hills, Medical Center Transit Center | 502 |
603 | Medical Center/UTSA | UTSA, University Park & Ride, University Business Park, USAA, Medical Center Transit Center | 605 |
604 | Medical Center/University Park | University Business Park, Medical Center Transit Center | 606 |
605 | UTSA/Mainland | UTSA, Braun Station, Mainland | 603 |
606 | Medical Center/Alamo Ranch | Medical Center Transit Center, Mainland, Braun Station, Alamo Ranch | 604 |
607 | Medical Center/Ingram | Ingram Transit Center, Medical Center Transit Center | 618 |
609 | Ingram/Mainland | Ingram Transit Center, Mainland | |
610 | Ingram/Northwest Crossing | Northwest Crossing, Ingram Transit Center | |
611 | Valley-Hi/Kel-Lac | Valley Hi, Kel-Lac Transit Center | 615 |
612 | Kel-Lac/Westlakes | Westlakes, Kel-Lac Transit Center | 614 |
613 | Heritage Northwest/Kel-Lac | Heritage Northwest, Westlakes, Kel-Lac Transit Center | 619 |
614 | Hidden Cove/Kel-Lac | Hidden Cove, Lackland AFB, Kel-Lac Transit Center | 612 |
615 | Kel-Lac/Heritage Park | Heritage Park, Westlakes, Kel-Lac Transit Center | 611 |
616 | Sky Harbour/Kel-Lac | Sky Harbour, Kel-Lac Transit Center | 617 |
617 | Kel-Lac/Rainbow Hills | Rainbow Hills, Westlakes, Kel-Lac Transit Center | 616 |
618 | Ingram/Westlakes | Westlakes, Ingram Transit Center | 607 |
619 | Kel-Lac/Indian Creek | Indian Creek, Lackland AFB, Kel-Lac Transit Center | 613 |
620 | Northwest Vista College/Ingram | Northwest Vista College, Ingram Transit Center | 660 |
629 | Industry Park | Artisan Apartments, Industry Park, Randolph Park/Ride, San Antonio Military Medical Center | |
630 | Randolph/Sunrise | Sunrise, Industry Park, Randolph Park & Ride | |
631 | Sunrise/Summerfest | Kirby, Randolph Park & Ride, Sunrise | |
632 | Randolph/Ventura | Randolph Park & Ride, Ventura | |
640 | Valley Forge | Naco Pass, Rolling Oaks Mall | 14 |
641 | Knollcreek | Naco Pass, Rolling Oaks Mall | 642 |
642 | Nacogdoches | Naco Pass, Rolling Oaks Mall | 641 |
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 | |
660 | Northwest Vista College/University Park & Ride | Alamo Ranch, Bandera Pointe, Christus Santa Rosa Hospital, Northwest Vista College, U.T.S.A, University Park & Ride, Westover Hills | 620 |
Current fleet
This section possibly contains original research. (July 2017) |
VIA's fleet consists primarily of diesel, compressed natural gas, and diesel-electric hybrid vehicles. In addition, VIA acquired its first all-electric vehicles, manufactured by Proterra, in February 2013. The vehicles operate on the VIVA Centro route and charge using solar or wind power at the Robert Thompson Transit Station.[15]
Year | Manufacturer | Model | Length (ft.) | Fuel Propulsion | Fleet Series (Qty.) | Notes |
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1999–01 | NABI | LFW | 40 | Diesel | 730-946 (217) | Older fleet retired from service in 2017 & replaced by Nova buses; some 2000-2001 models still see occasional/rare use as of April 2018. |
2000 | Champion | Solo | 30 | Propane | 663-729 (67) | Retired from service in 2008 |
2003, 2004-05, 2006, 2008 | NFI | D40LF | 40 | Diesel | 200-375 (176) | Earlier model years retired from service in 2017, however most 2004+ models are still in service. |
2010 | NABI | LFW | 40 | CNG | 947-950 (4) | First CNG buses in fleet; 947 and 948 in Primo BRT colors |
2010 | NFI | DE40LFR | 40 | Hybrid | 376-405 (30) | First hybrid buses in fleet |
2012-13 | NABI | 60-BRT | 60 | CNG | 951-969 (19) | VIA route 100 Primo BRT (Fredericksburg Road) service |
2016 | NFI | XN40 | 40 | CNG | 406-420 (15) | Feature a special VIVA livery; 419 & 420 feature Primo BRT color scheme for route 101-100 |
2012 | Proterra | BE35 EcoRide | 35 | Electric | 115-117 (3) | First all electric buses in fleet; currently in use on route 301 VIVA Centro |
2005 | Optima | Trolley Replica | 30 | Propane | 96-114 (19) | Downtown Circulator (301 VIVA Centro) |
2016 | Nova Bus | LFS Natural Gas | 40 | CNG | 421-670(425) | Currently being delivered to VIA |
References
- ^ "Ridership Report Archives". American Public Transportation Association. Retrieved February 17, 2013.
- ^ a b "VIA System Map" (PDF). VIA Metropolitan Transit. May 1, 2017. Retrieved August 9, 2018.
- ^ a b c "About VIA". VIA Metropolitan Transit. n.d. Retrieved August 9, 2018.
- ^ "Bus Services". VIA Metropolitan Transit. n.d. Retrieved August 9, 2018.
- ^ "Park and Ride | Events". VIA Metropolitan Transit. n.d. Retrieved August 9, 2018.
- ^ "New fares in effect January 1". VIA Metropolitan Transit. December 15, 2008. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016. Retrieved March 13, 2013.
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- ^ "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.
- ^ a b "Board of Trustees". VIA Metropolitan Transit. n.d. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
- ^ "Executive Leadership Team". VIA Metropolitan Transit. n.d. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
- ^ "Service Changes to Bring Added Benefits Beginning May 7th". www.viainfo.net. Retrieved 2018-05-07.
- ^ Davila, Vianna (February 26, 2013). "VIA rolls out electric buses". San Antonio Express-News. Retrieved March 14, 2013.