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June 04 6:00 AM

Beginning June 8, routes 8, 10 and 40 will be stopping at 9th and Main due to Main Street Road closure. Visit our website for more information ridevrt.org/changes.

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June 04 5:00 AM

The inbound stop at Vista and Sun Rise Rim is closed due to construction. No temp stop has been placed. Please use the stop before at the Airport or at the stop after at Canal.

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June 04 5:00 AM

Beginning June 8 Routes 4, 7, 9, 16, and 17 will be moved to the Lower Deck at Main Street Station. Please visit our website for details, www.ridevrt.org/changes.

June 04 4:00 AM

Outbound and inbound will be on long term detour at Fort and 15th area due to construction. No stops will be missed for both routes.

June 04 4:00 AM

Visit our website for details on service changes effective June 8. www.ridevrt.org/changes

June 01 2:00 AM

Route 9 OB stop at State and Ellen's Ferry closed. No temp stop placed.

May 26 5:00 AM

Stop at 9th & River will be closed due to construction from 5/11/2026 to 7/31/2026. No temp stop placed.

May 15 5:00 AM

Inbound stops at Americana & Ann Morrison and Americana & Shoreline closed. Temp stop placed far side of Shoreline. No temp stop placed for Ann Morrison, please use American & Latah stop if needed.

May 15 5:00 AM

Outbound stops at Americana & Shoreline and Americana & Ann Morrison closed. Temp stop placed far side of Ann Morrison. No temp stop placed for Shoreline, please use River & 15th stop if needed.

May 15 4:00 AM

Inbound State and Pierce Park stop closed, no temp placed due to construction.

March 02 1:00 AM

Route 16: Stops on 1st & Idaho and 1st & Bannock will be closed. Please use the bus stop on Main & 1st.

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Charging Ahead: Main Street Station buses to relocate during electric charger installation

The project will modernize transit, diversify VRT’s bus fleet, provide resiliency for VRT’s charging infrastructure, and support a new generation of zero-emission buses.

Starting June 9, 2025, VRT will temporarily relocate buses boarding downstairs at Main Street Station to install new overhead electric charging infrastructure. The passenger waiting area, restrooms, and Customer Service desk at VRT’s primary transit hub in downtown Boise will remain open throughout construction. Buses will board from relocated stops until construction wraps up, anticipated later this year.

This project is a major step in VRT’s commitment to efficiency, sustainability, and more reliable service. The new on-route charging infrastructure will let electric buses stay on the road longer, avoiding trips to the Orchard Maintenance Facility for recharging.


Temporary Boarding Locations

During construction, boarding will move to the following nearby areas:

  • Main Street: Routes 2*, 7, 8, 9, 10*, 16*, 17, 40
  • 9th & Grove: Routes 3*, 4*, 5*, 29*

*moving from downstairs

Bus stop signs along Main Street will be updated to reflect the temporary route shifts. Temporary signs will be posted along 9th Street, and parking will be blocked to ensure safe access for passengers. Customer Service will also be available at Main Street Station to help riders navigate the temporary changes.

Main Street Station hours during construction

  • Monday-Friday: 7 a.m. – 6 p.m.
  • Saturday: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

 


How On-Route Charging Works

Each electric bus will be equipped with rooftop charging rails, which connect with a pantograph charger that lowers from the station ceiling. These fast chargers will allow buses to “top off” their batteries during layovers at Main Street Station, keeping them in service longer without needing to return to the garage.

Picture of an overhead pantograph charger extending from overhead structure onto bus rooftop
Overhead pantograph charging at partner transit agency, King County Metro”

“This project is a big leap forward in our mission to deliver cleaner, smarter transit,” said VRT CEO Elaine Clegg. “It demonstrates the benefits of a strong local and federal partnership for better buses. This investment in electric infrastructure provides resilience in our charging system and allows us to use our fleet more efficiently to move toward a healthier, more sustainable future.”


Project Funding

This work is primarily funded through a $17.4 million Low or No Emission Grant Program award that VRT received in 2022. The funding also supports the purchase of eight new electric buses from U.S. bus manufacturer Gillig, expanding VRT’s current Ada County fleet of twelve electric and 30 compressed natural gas (CNG) fixed-route buses.


Main Street Station bike locker

Construction will limit access to the bus bays, which includes the bike lockers at Main Street Station. Make sure to grab your bike before June 9th! If you have questions about accessing the locker or want to update payments, please contact Customer Service.