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There are a number of new features of Metro's new bus rapid transit system that will make it easier than ever to travel through the community.

Watch these short videos to learn more!

Getting to Stations

With larger crosswalks and retimed pedestrian lights, it is easy to get to BRT stations located in the center of the street.

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Larger Buses

New buses are 60% larger than Metro's standard bus allowing more riders to comfortably ride at one time.

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Additional Doors

To make it quicker and easier to board, riders will be able to board at additional doors in the middle and rear of the bus. To allow for boarding at any BRT station, doors are located on both sides of the bus.

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Articulated Feature

New buses bend at the center to make it easier to move around tight corners.

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Center Seating Area

Check out what's it like to sit in the "bendy" part of the bus.

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New Mobility Device Securement Feature

Buses feature a new securement device that allows those in wheelchairs to secure themselves.

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Bike Racks Inside the Bus

To make it quicker and easier to board with a bike, racks are located in the back of the bus.

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Expected to Begin Late August

Metro is installing a new fare system that will make riding the bus faster, easier, and more convenient.

Features include:

  • Online accounts with reloadable smartcards
  • Pay as you go with fare capping technology
  • Ticket vending machines at BRT stations
  • Board and tap at any bus door when boarding at a BRT station