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November 2025 Service Changes

Starting Sunday, November 30 Sun Tran and Sun Express will roll out schedule and route changes. Riders are encouraged to plan ahead and check their routes before traveling.

The following Sun Tran and Sun Express routes will have schedule changes:

  • 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 19, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 29, 34, 37, 61, 62 and 109X.
  • Route 29 will be rerouted from Country Club Road to south on Campbell Avenue, to avoid a long-term construction project. This adjustment is scheduled to be in place for about nine months. Click HERE for Route 29 map!

Also as part of the November transit changes, the Tohono Transit Center will add an additional Route 16 at Bay H and Route 34 will be moved to Bay F (view image below).

For updated maps and schedules click the button below! Sun Tran riders please plan ahead, stay warm and be prepared.


Plan Your Trip!

There are three ways to plan your trip:

Sun Tran Bus
1. Use our online Trip Planning Tool available HERE
2. Call Customer Service (520) 792-9222. Customer Service Representatives are also available at Ronstadt and Laos Transit Centers from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
3. Download an electric version of our Ride Guide
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Veterans Day Parade Detours – Nov. 11

Honor and celebrate our veterans this Veterans Day, Tuesday November 11, 2025, in Downtown Tucson. Please be aware that several Sun Tran routes and Sun Link streetcar service will be temporarily adjusted during the parade.

Sun Tran Detours 🚌

The following routes will be on detour from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. due to street closures for the Veterans Day Parade:

Routes affected: 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 12 and 25

Riders traveling through the downtown area may experience delays or temporary stop closures. Please allow extra travel time.

Click the button below to view detailed detours 👇

Sun Link Service Adjustment

To accommodate the parade, Sun Tran will provide a bus bridge connecting passengers to the west end of the streetcar route beginning at 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Service details:

  • Riders traveling West to Mercado San Agustin please board the Sun Tran bus at Plaza Centro.
  • Riders traveling East to the University of Arizona please board the streetcar at Plaza Centro.

Plan Your Trip!

Sun Tran Bus
1. Use our online Trip Planning Tool available HERE

2. Call Customer Service (520) 792-9222. Customer Service Representatives are also available at Ronstadt and Laos Transit Centers from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

3. Download an electric version of our Ride Guide HERE
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Ride with Us to the All Souls Procession!

Join the community for the 36th Annual All Souls Procession on Sunday, November 9, 2025 on Tucson’s Westside. The event assembles on Grande Avenue at 4 p.m. and departs at 6 p.m., finishing in the Mercado District.

Getting There By Transit 🚌🚃

Make your trip to the All Souls Procession by taking Sun Tran and the Sun Link streetcar. We’re providing extra service and temporary detours to help riders travel safely and conveniently.

Route 3 – Detour
  • Detours will be in effect from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m.
  • Will not be servicing stops between St. Mary’s Road/Freeway to St. Mary’s Road/ Silverbell Road
Route 21 – Detour
  • Detour will be in effect from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m.
  • Will not be servicing stops between Congress Street/I-10 to Silverbell Road/Tucson Terrance
Sun Link Streetcar Service
  • Sun Link will run until 10:30 p.m.
  • Great for traveling to and from the Procession Finale area in the Mercado District
  • Safety reminder: Do NOT stand on the tracks and always use crosswalks.

For more details about each detour and to plan a trip click the buttons below.

Parking and Connections

FREE parking is available near Sun Link stops at Fourth Avenue, Main Gate Square and Downtown Tucson. Once parked, board the Sun Link streetcar to get to the Procession.

Click the button below to view the streetcar map and locate stops near you!


About the All Souls Procession

The All Souls Procession is a Tucson tradition that brings the community together to honor loved ones and ancestors who have passed and celebrate life. Myriad altars, performers, installation art and creatives of all kinds collaborate to prepare their offerings for this amazing event.

👉 Learn more about the event, route and activities at the All Souls Procession official website HERE.

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MTM Transit Launches Sun Shuttle Operation in Pima County

MTM Transit announces its official launch of comprehensive transportation services for the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) of Pima County in the Tucson, Arizona metro area.

This new operation, which includes the RTA’s Sun Shuttle fixed-route system, Sun Shuttle dial-a-ride paratransit services, and public dial-a-ride services, adds to MTM Transit’s demonstrated commitment to delivering safe, reliable, and innovative mobility solutions to communities in Arizona and across the nation.

“We are honored to partner with the RTA to bring innovative and reliable transit solutions to Pima County,” said Brian Balogh, Chief Operations Officer of MTM Transit. “Our team is committed to enhancing the passenger experience and fostering a long-term relationship with RTA, built on continuous improvement, sustainability and community engagement.”

Under a three-year contract with two one-year options, MTM Transit operates a robust fleet of 48 hybrid Toyota Sienna minivans, six Ram ProMasters, and 26 client-owned Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-accessible cutaway buses. As a turnkey operation, MTM Transit provides full-service facilities in Tucson and Ajo, professional drivers, dispatch and call center support, comprehensive vehicle maintenance and cleaning, and advanced scheduling and routing through RideCo for paratransit services and TripShot for fixed routes. The operation is supported by a dedicated team of more than 120 professionals, including operations leaders, customer service staff, maintenance and safety personnel, and vehicle operators.

“Providing safe, reliable, and accessible transit options in the region are the top priorities for all our Sun Shuttle programs,” said Preston McLaughlin, Transportation Mobility Manager for Pima Association of Governments, the region’s metropolitan planning organization which manages the RTA. “We believe MTM Transit’s unique approach to operating transportation programs will greatly enhance Sun Shuttle’s service quality, and we look forward to this new partnership.”

For more than 15 years, MTM Transit has been a trusted transit partner for agencies nationwide; specifically in Arizona, MTM Transit has served local communities since 2018 and looks forward to becoming an integral part of the RTA team. The Sun Shuttle services are vital to transit-dependent populations in the greater Tucson region, and MTM Transit is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for Pima County residents and visitors by providing exceptional service, leveraging cutting-edge technology, and prioritizing sustainability.


About MTM Transit

In 2009, MTM Health founded MTM Transit, an affiliate dedicated to delivering paratransit and fixed-route transit services. Together, the organizations provide more than 35 million trips annually, helping 20.5 million individuals nationwide access their communities. MTM Health and MTM Transit are privately held, woman-owned enterprises that are committed to creating equitable, accessible transportation and healthcare solutions aimed at removing community barriers.

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Sun Van Introduces New Vehicles, Including First Electric Vans in Arizona

Ribbon cutting event with Sun Van staff celebrating new fleet.

On October 3, Sun Van rolled out five all electric vans and 50 new vehicles, expanding their fleet with cleaner, more modern, and more accessible rides for the community.

Sun Van’s new electric van with lift.

The vans come equipped with a lift, allowing riders who use mobility devices to board with ease. Each can fit up to six passengers or three wheelchairs. Because of the compact layout, scooters cannot be accommodated on the electric vans.

But wait there is more! To serve a wider range of needs, Sun Van also added 50 E-450 Ford vehicles built by Forest River Bus LLC, the nation’s largest shuttle bus and van manufacturer.

These vehicles are powered by V8 engine with 325 horsepower meaning it was built for durability and reliability. Each vehicle can carry up to eight passengers and two mobility devices of any kind – whether wheelchairs or scooters – ensuring accessibility for all.

Known for their strength and reliability, the E-450 vehicles are commonly used for shuttle service across the country. Sun Van’s new fleet will improve comfort, safety and dependability for daily riders.

Sun Van’s new cutaway vehicle.

This milestone was made possible thanks to a $12 million Low or No Emission Grant awarded by the Federal Transit Administration in 2022. With added contributions from the City of Tucson, Tucson Electric Power (TEP), Pima Association of Governments (PAG), and the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA), the total investment reached $15 million.

In addition to reducing emissions, the investment allows Sun Van to retire 42 older vehicles, which will be repurposed, further reflecting a commitment to sustainability. Tucsonans can now look forwards to the benefits of cutting edge technology, greater accessibility, and cleaner air as Sun Van moves toward the future of transit.

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Ready, Set…Learn to Ride!

Sun Tran’s Learn to Ride sessions are here to help you get moving with confidence! Whether you’re new to transit or just need a quick refresher, these in-person trainings make it easy to learn the basics and ask questions in a relaxed setting.  

Upcoming sessions:

  • Monday, October 6 at Noon
  • Thursday, November 13 at 2 p.m.
  • Wednesday, December 10 at 10 a.m.

These sessions are open to all ages and will take place at Sun Tran’s Administration Building (3910 N. Sun Tran Boulevard). Ride Route 10 and hop off at Romero Road/Smoot Drive. From there, head west on Smoot Drive until you reach the gate.  

What you’ll learn

During these hands-on sessions, you’ll learn:  

  • How to plan your trip  
  • How to read bus schedules and maps 
  • What to do when boarding, riding, and exiting 
  • Accessibility features 
Reserve your spot today! Email SunTranMarketing@tucsonaz.gov to sign up or simply stop by the day of the session.  

Prefer to learn from home?

No problem! Below, you can watch and download Sun Tran’s Virtual Training video or download the Ride with Us! Booklet.

Sun Tran Virtual Training Video

Ride with Us Booklet

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Sun Tran 50th Anniversary Celebration, September 19!

Riders, families and community members are invited to join the fun with Sun Tran for their 50th Anniversary celebration taking place at the historic Ronstadt Transit Center (215 E. Congress St.) on Friday, September 19 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

This celebration will feature food trucks serving Sonoran hot dogs and hamburgers to the first 200 attendees who stop by the Sun Tran welcome booth for a food ticket. Guests can also enjoy complimentary water while exploring activities such as games, prizes, and face painting. A selection of limited edition Sun Tran merch will be available while supplies last!

To celebrate this milestone, Mayor Regina Romero, Director of Transportation and Mobility Sam Credio, and Sun Tran General Manager Mikel Oglesby will deliver remarks highlighting Sun Tran’s history and success. In addition, Sun Tran will honor several dedicated employees including bus operators who have proudly served the community for nearly 50 years.

This fun-filled morning event will include:
  • Food trucks
  • Soft drinks and water
  • Games and prizes
  • Face painting
  • Limited edition Sun Tran merch
  • 1970s Old Pueblo Trolley Museum bus on display
  • Music from the Ronstadt Transit Center Spotify playlist

Want to ride through transit history? Click the yellow button below to visit Sun Tran and Tucson’s transit history. You will find a timeline packed with historic photos, from horse-drawn streetcars of the 1800s to today’s electric fleet.

Let’s celebrate 50 years of moving Tucson together!

For more information or trip planning assistance, visit Suntran.com, or call Customer Service at (520) 792-9222 (TDD 520-628-1565), or email suntraninfo@tucsonaz.gov.


Trip Planning

Need help getting to the 50th Celebration? No problem! Routes 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 16, 19, 21, 23, 22, 25, Sun Shuttle 421, Sun on Demand and Sun Link travel to Ronstadt Transit Center. Click the buttons below to use the trip planner tool and view our August Ride Guide.


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Share Feedback in Passenger Safety & Security Survey!

The Safety & Security Survey is now closed. Thank you for participating.

quote from Mikel Oglesby General manager of Sun Tran "At Sun Tran, safety and security are not just priorities, they are the foundation of everything we do. We serve more than 50,000 riders daily and travel over 7.4 million miles each year. Incidents across our system, whether at bus stops, transit centers, or on board remain extremely rare, occurring in less than 1% of all service interactions. Thanks to proactive measures, including ongoing de-escalation training and the presence of on-site security teams, those numbers continue to decline year after year. 

We are deeply aware that recent events have raised concerns and challenged public trust. We take these matters seriously. Transparency and accountability are essential as we work to rebuild and strengthen that trust. It’s important to recognize that Sun Tran has maintained a safe and reliable transit system for over 50 years. Our mission remains unchanged: to improve quality of life by providing safe, secure, efficient, and customer-focused public transportation. We will continue to do everything in our power to protect the safety and well-being of our passengers, our operators, and the communities we serve."

Sun Tran is inviting riders and community members to participate in its Passenger Safety and Security Survey starting now until Monday, September 22, 2025. The brief, confidential survey is designed to gather valuable feedback on how safe and secure passengers feel while riding and waiting at bus stops.

Your input will help Sun Tran:

  • Better understand how safe and secure passengers feel
  • Identify opportunities for improvements
  • Strengthen safety measures and security practices

Riders can participate in one of two ways:

  • Online: Complete the survey HERE (the survey is now closed).
  • On board: Paper surveys will be available on all Sun Tran buses. Passengers can fill out the survey during their trip and return it directly to their operator.

For assistance with completing the survey, passengers can call Customer Service at (520) 792-9222 (TDD 520-628-1565). Translation assistance is available; just let a Customer Service Representative know the language you need.

The survey will remain open until September 22, 2025.

About Us

Mission – Working together to improve the community’s quality of life by providing safe, secure, efficient, and reliable customer-focused public transportation.
Vision – Sun Tran, Sun Link, and Sun Van enhancing lives through mobility.

Click the button below to learn more about our Safety & Security teams, passenger safety, and transit facility security.

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Public Input Meetings for Route 22, Starting Sept. 2

Sun Tran invites the community to attend a series of public input meetings to share their feedback and engage in a discussion regarding the proposed discontinuation of Route 22.
orange and green poster displaying Sun Trans route 22 public meetings beginning September 2, 2025

Community members are encouraged to attend one of the one-hour meetings:

  • Tuesday, September 2 | 5: 30 p.m. | El Rio Neighborhood Center: 1390 West Speedway Boulevard
  • Wednesday, September 3 | Noon | Morris K Udall Recreation Center: 7200 East Tanque Verde Road
  • Wednesday, September 3 | 6 p.m. | Virtual Meeting
  • Thursday, September 4 | 11 a.m. | Woods Library: 3455 North 1st Avenue
  • Friday, September 5 | Noon | Joel D. Valdez Library: 101 North Stone Avenue
  • Tuesday, September 9 | 1 p.m. | Quincie Douglas Library: 1585 East 36th Street
  • Wednesday, September 10 | 5 p.m. | Golf Links Library: 9640 East Golf Links Road
  • Friday, September 12 | Noon | Virtual Meeting
Meeting accommodations are available upon request and should be made at least a week in advance.

To request accommodations, including American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation, please contact Customer Service at (520) 792-9222 (TDD 520-628-1565), or email SunTranInfo@tucsonaz.gov.


Watch a Live Meeting!

Click the video below to watch the Wednesday, September 3 virtual meeting recording. You can also find these videos on our YouTube channel!


We value your feedback

The feedback period for the proposed discontinuation of Route 22 is now closed. Thank you for your feedback.

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August 2025 Service Changes

Highlights of August 2025 service changes include:
  • New Route Number 62 – Ina Rd!, connecting riders from Tohono Transit Center to Ina Road/Thornydale Road.
  • Route 18 will be discontinued and merged with Route 16.
  • Route 24 will be discontinued and merged with Route 12.
  • Schedule changes to Routes 1, 2, 4, 8, 11, 12, 16, 21, 23, 25, 26, 27, 29, 62, 101X, 103X, 104X, 105X, 107X, 108X, 110X, 401, 412, 413, 421X, 430, 440, and 450.
  • Routing changes to Routes 2, 11, 12, 16, 25, 26, 27, and 29.
Scroll down to find your route and learn more about what’s changing.

Sun Tran & Sun Express

The following Sun Tran & Sun Express routes will have scheduling changes: 1, 2, 4, 8, 11, 12, 16, 21, 23, 25, 26, 27, 29, 62, 101X, 103X, 104X, 105X, 107X, 108X, and 110X.

NEW Sun Tran/Sun Express/Sun Shuttle Booklet Effective August 17, 2025

New Route Number 62!

Sun Tran is excited to introduce Route 62 – Ina Road, a new route that provides service between the Tohono Transit Center and Ina Road/Thornydale Road. Service details include:

  • Operates Monday through Sunday
  • Runs every 30 minutes Monday through Friday
  • View map HERE
Route Changes

Starting August 17, routes 2, 11, 12, 16, 25, 26, 27, and 29 will have routing changes. Click the images below to view each route’s changes!

Route 2 – Tucson Marketplace

What’s changing: Route 2 will no longer travel to the Laos Transit Center. The updated route will now travel between Ronstadt Transit Center, Tucson Marketplace and Banner University Medical Center (BUMC) South Campus.

Riders can board Route 29 to travel between BUMC South and Laos Transit Center. 

Route 11 – Alvernon/Ajo

What’s changing: Route 11 will no longer travel on Palo Verde Road and Alvernon Way between Corona Road and Valencia Road, where the HomeGoods Distribution Center is located.

Riders can board Route 26 to travel between Palo Verde Road and Alvernon Way between Corona Road and Valencia Road.

Route 12 – South 12th Avenue

What’s changing: Route 12 will now extend to serve the Desert Diamond Casino, replacing Route 24, which will be discontinued.

Riders can now travel between Ronstadt Transit Center, Laos Transit Center and Desert Diamond Casino.

Route 16- Oracle/South 6th Ave

What’s changing: Route 16 will no longer travel to Ina Rd./Thornydale Rd. Instead, it will be extended and merged with Route 18, which will be discontinued.

Route 16 will now travel between Tohono Transit Center, Ronstadt Transit Center, and Laos Transit Center.

Riders can board new Route 62 to travel between Tohono Transit Center and Ina Road/Thornydale Road.

Route 25- South Park Ave

What’s changing: Route 25 will no longer serve Laos Transit Center, Campbell Avenue, and Valencia Road. Instead, it will travel along Tucson Boulevard.

Riders traveling to the airport can now board Route 25 at Bilby Road/Campbell Avenue and/or Tucson Boulevard/Valencia Road.

Riders can board Route 26 and/or Route 29 to travel between Laos Transit Center and Park Avenue.

Route 26- Benson Highway

What’s changing: Route 26 will no longer travel on Drexel Road, Belvedere Avenue and Benson Highway. It will now travel on Alvernon Way and Palo Verde between Corona Road and Valencia Road.

Please note, bus stops located on Drexel Road and Belvedere Avenue will be permanently discontinued. 

Route 27- Midvale/Valencia

What’s changing: Route 27 will no longer travel on Calle Santa Cruz, Drexel Road and 12th Avenue. Instead, Route 27 will now travel on 6th Avenue to Laos Transit Center.

Riders can board Route 29 to travel on Calle Santa Cruz. 

Route 29- Pascua Yaqui/Banner UMC South

What’s changing: Route 29 will no longer travel on 6th Avenue. Instead, it will travel on Calle Santa Cruz to Laos Transit Center. Route 29 will now extend to Banner UMC South.

Riders can board Route 26 to travel between Palo Verde Road and Alvernon Way between Corona Road and Valencia Road.

Transit Centers Changes

As part of the August 2025 changes, some bus routes will move to new bus bays at the Laos, Ronstadt, and Tohono Transit Centers to improve circulation. Click the buttons below to view the updated transit center maps below!


Beginning Monday, August 18, Sun Link will extend service until 2 a..m on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.

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Sun Tran and The Salvation Army Host School Supplies Stuff-the-Bus!

Sun Tran bus surrounded with school supplies with title Stuff the Bus
Sun Tran is teaming up with The Salvation Army Tucson for a Stuff-the-Bus school supply drive on Friday, July 18, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Walmart, 3435 E. Broadway Boulevard (El Con Center).

This community event invites Tucsonans to help fill a Sun Tran bus with much-needed school supplies for students from elementary through high school. Donations collected will go directly into backpacks that will be distributed at The Salvation Army’s Child Spree event and through outreach programs across Southern Arizona.

“Sun Tran is proud to once again partner with The Salvation Army to support local students and families,” said Mikel Oglesby, Sun Tran General Manager. “Helping fill backpacks with school supplies makes a big difference. We are honored to play a role in bringing smiles to kids’ faces and giving them a strong start to the school year.”

Volunteers will be on-site collecting donations all day. Families are also encouraged to stop by to enjoy a special appearance by the crews from Tucson Fire Department Station 11, with a firetruck on display from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

How you can help:

✏ Donate new backpacks and school supplies at Walmart

✏ Sponsor a child for Child Spree by donating online HERE

Need a Ride? No problem!

Board Route 8, which travels every 20 minutes or less. Hop off at Broadway Boulevard/Randolph Way and walk north to the Walmart. Click the button below to start trip planning or call Customer Service at (520) 792-9222 (TDD 520-628-1565)!


Together, we can help children walk into their classroom feeling confident, cared for, and ready to learn!

For more information about The Salvation Army Tucson, click HERE!
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Fourth of July Transit Schedules 2025

If you are heading to the fireworks show this Fourth of July, let Sun Tran and Sun Link take you there safely. All public transit services will operate on Sunday schedules for Friday, July 4. Please plan ahead.

Here’s what to expect:

  • Sun Tran: Sunday schedule. Please note bus service to most routes end before 9 p.m.
  • Sun Van: Sunday schedule
  • Sun on Demand: Sunday schedule (9 a.m. – 5 p.m.)
  • Sun Express and Sun Shuttle will not be in operation.
  • Sun Shuttle ADA Dial-a-Ride: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
  • Sun Link: Sunday schedule 8 a.m. – 8 p.m., with extended service 30 minutes after the “A” Mountain firework celebration!

Customer Service will be available from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the holiday

Call: (520) 792-9222 (TDD 628-1565)

Email: Suntraninfo@tucsonaz.gov


Your ride to the fireworks show!

Skip the driving and make it a celebration to remember! The Sun Link streetcar offers free and easy access to two of the best fireworks viewing locations:

  • Tucson Convention Center (TCC) – Deboard at Granada Avenue/Cushing Street
  • Mercado District – Deboard at Avenida Del Convento

To plan your trip, click the button below!

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Community Resources

Whether you’re looking for a cool place to rest, a meal, job assistance, or support, the following page is dedicated to community resources, including address, phone number, and what Sun Tran route to board to get to the destination. Sun Tran does not facilitate these programs. Please direct questions to the individual agencies listed.

24/7 City of Tucson Resource Info Line

(520) 791-2540 or 311

Non-Emergency

Tucson Police Department

270 N. Stone Avenue

(520) 791-4444

Routes: 2, 12, 18

Cooling Stations

Cooling centers will be open starting June 1 through August 31. They will be open daily, including holidays, from Noon to 4 p.m.

  • Donna Liggins Center | (520) 791-3247 | 2160 N. 6th Avenue | Routes 9 & 19
  • El Pueblo Center | (520) 791-3250 | 101 W. Irvington Road, Building #9 | Routes 2, 12, 18, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 & 29
  • Fred Archer Center | (520) 791-4353 | 1665 S. La Cholla Boulevard | Route 23
  • Freedom Center | (520) 791-4969 | 5000 E. 29th Street | Route 17
  • Morris K. Udall Center | (520) 791-4931 | 7200 E. Tanque Verde Road | Route 5, 8, 9 & 37
  • Randolph Center | (520) 791-4560 | 200 S. Alvernon Way | Route 8 & 11

Cool off at a Pima Library! There are 23 Pima County Libraries that are available for those needing to cool off. For a full list of libraries, click the button below!

Respite Centers

These are air-conditioned locations that offer hydration and allow for uninterrupted rest, sitting, or lying down during hours of operation.

  • Tucson Salvation Army Hospitality House | (520) 622-5411 | 1002 N. Main Avenue | Routes 5, 10 & 22
  • Kino Service Center | (520) 724-7700 | 2797 E. Ajo Way | Routes 2, 11 & 15
  • Rio Nuevo One Stop | (520) 724-9649 | 320 N. Commerce Park Loop | Route 3
Food Centers

Meal distribution sites and food pantries across the city.

  • Community Food Bank | (520) 622-0525 | 3003 S. Country Club Road | Route 2
  • Caridad Community Kitchen | (520) 882-5641 | 845 N. Main Avenue | Route 5, 10 & 22
  • Southside Presbyterian | (520) 623-6857 | 317 W. 23rd Street | Routes 2 & 12
Employment

Support with job search, resume help, training programs, and interviews.

  • Arizona @ Work | 1-833-762-8196 | 2797 E. Ajo Way | Routes 2, 11 & 15
  • DKA Advocates | (520) 790-7677 | 1502 E. Broadway Boulevard | Route 8
Street Outreach

Teams offering support, supplies, and referrals to people experiencing homelessness.

  • Center of Opportunity | (520) 740-1501 | 4550 S. Palo Verde Road | Route 11
  • Our Family Services | (520) 323-1708 | 2590 N. Alvernon Way | Routes 1, 9 & 11
  • Community Bridges Inc. Dodge| Adults, youth, and veterans experiencing homelessness or substance abuse | (520) 327-9863 | 250 S. Toole Avenue | Routes 1, 6, 7, 8, 23, 25 | 24/7 Access to Care (877) 931-9142 |
Mental Health
  • Pima County Mental Health Crisis Line 24/7 | (520) 622-6000 | 1-866-495-6735
  • La Frontera Center – South Clinic | (520) 884-9920 | 502 W. 29th Street | Routes 12 & 23
  • HOPE Tucson Center | (520) 903-6610 | 1200 N. Country Club Road | Routes 4 &17
Substance Abuse
  • Community Bridges Inc. Dodge Center| 1-877-931-9142 | 2950 N. Dodge Boulevard| Routes 1, 11 & 34
  • CODAC Health, Recovery & Wellness | (520) 202-1786| 380 E. Fort Lowell Road | Route 6 & 34
  • National Substance Abuse Hotline – 24/7 | (520) 622-6000 or 1-866-495-6735
Other Services
  • AZ Human Trafficking Hotline- 24/7 | 1-877-429-8477 | National hotline: 888-373-7888 (24/7)
  • Emerge! Center Against Domestic Abuse | (520) 573-3637 or Multilingual hotline (520) 795-4266| 101 W. Irvington Road, Suite 2B| Routes 2, 12, 18, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 & 29
  • Kino Veterans Workforce Center | (520) 724-2646 | 2801 E. Ajo Way | Routes 2, 11 & 15
  • El Rio Community Health Center | For anyone in need of non-emergency medical assistance | (520) 622-4264
Download our resources brochure below!

Plan Your Trip

Need help getting to any of the community resources above? Here are a few ways to plan your trip:

Call Customer Service

Our Customer Service Representatives are here to help! Call at (520) 792-9222 (TDD: 520-628-1565).

Translation assistance is available. Call Customer Service, press 03, and say the language you need.

Trip Planner Tool

Use our trip planner tool located on our website! Click the button below to plan your trip:

Use a Ride Guide

Pick up a Ride Guide, which includes all Sun Tran, Sun Express and Sun Shuttle routes, and Sun Link’s schedule.

Ride Guides are available:

  • On board any transit vehicle, ask your operator.
  • At the Laos Transit Center or the Ronstadt Transit Center – just ask a Customer Service Rep.
  • Download a copy HERE!
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Sun Express Riders, We Want to Hear from You!

The survey is now closed. Thank you for participating!

Picture of passengers deboarding a sun tran bus.

We want to understand your riding habits, preferences better, and needs so we can improve your experience.

Take the Sun Express survey today through June 5, 2025. The survey is available in English and Spanish. If you need assistance filling out the survey, please get in touch with Customer Service at (520) 792-9222 (TDD 520-628-1565).

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Sun Link Summer Schedules Starting Soon!

Sun Link will begin operating its summer schedule starting Monday, May 19. Riders can expect schedule adjustments to weekdays and weekends.

Sun Link Summer Hours:

  • Monday – Thursday: 7 a.m. – 10 p.m.
  • Friday: 7 a.m. – midnight
  • Saturday: 8 a.m. – midnight
  • Sunday: 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.

The streetcar runs every 10-15 minutes Monday through Saturday. On Sunday, the streetcar service runs every 20-30 minutes.

For real-time updates and streetcar service alerts, follow Sun Tran on Facebook. Click the Facebook logo below to view!

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Memorial Day Transit Services – Monday, May 26

In observance of Memorial Day, the following transit schedules will be in affect:

  • Sun Tran, Sun Link, Sun Van and Sun on Demand will be operating on a Sunday schedule.
  • Sun Express and Sun Shuttle will not provide service.
  • Sun Shuttle ADA Dial-a-Ride will be available from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
  • Customer Service hours: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Riders are encouraged to plan ahead. Click the button below to view all holiday service details.


Four Ways to Check Your Transit Schedules

Call Customer Service (520) 792-9222

Call for trip planning assistance, bus routes and times, and any service changes. Customer Service Representatives are also located at the Laos Transit Center and the Ronstadt Transit Center from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Sun Tran Ride Guide!

You can find a Ride Guide at any transit center or onboard a Sun Tran bus — just ask your operator!

Visit Suntran.com

Find the latest schedules, route maps, service alerts, and trip plan from any device (phone, tablet, laptop, computer). Click the button below to go to the homepage.

Tohono, Ronstadt and Laos Transit Centers

Route schedules can be found at every bus bay in transit centers.

Please note, our Sun Tran app is no longer operational. Stay tuned for updates about the new app!

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Sun Van Comprehensive Operational Analysis Survey and Upcoming Meetings

Sun Van survey has closed, findings and analysis coming soon


What is Sun Van’s COA?

Sun Van’s 2024 COA was designed to evaluate ways to improve our paratransit service. We will share the valuable insights gained from our outreach and survey efforts and preview the upcoming draft recommendations that will help shape the future of Sun Van. Click the button below to learn more about the Sun Van Comprehensive Operational Analysis (COA), or you can watch the video below to understand the survey and recommendations!

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How Does Sun Tran Prioritize Bus Stops? 🚏🚌

Collage of three pictures of bus stops around the City of Tucson. Two of the pictures are sheltered bus stops and the other is a bus stop sign with a bench.
Ever wonder how Sun Tran decides which bus stops get upgrades? Our Bus Stop Prioritization process ensures improvements are made where they are needed most, based on data-driven insights and community needs.
What’s Behind the Process?

Each Sun Tran bus stop is assigned a priority score based on key factors like ridership, accessibility, proximity to important destinations, and equity considerations. This helps determine the order in which stops receive enhancements as funding becomes available.

The priority score system was developed from Sun Tran’s most recent Comprehensive Operational Analysis and is updated annually to reflect the current needs of our riders.

LEARN MORE

Curious about how we prioritize bus stops? Click the button below to explore the details!

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Discover Tucson Transit on Transit Unplugged TV 📺

Tucson is a city on the move – and public transportation is a part of it all. In this episode of Transit Unplugged TV, get an insider look at Sun Tran, Sun Van, and Sun Link, including the Sun Tran Northwest facility and Sun Links facility. See how we have been keeping residents and visitors moving since 1975!

This episode also includes a dive into Tucson’s culinary delights at El Charro Cafe and visiting some popular spots like Hotel Congress to San Xavier Del Bac Mission. Join us on this fun journey around Tucson 🚌🌵

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56th Annual Winter Street Fair: Streetcar Detour and Transit Options

Get ready, Tucson! The 56th Annual Fourth Avenue Winter Street Fair is back from December 12-14, bringing a weekend filled with local vendors, delicious food, live entertainment, and a vibrant atmosphere. Sun Link will experience temporary route adjustment starting Thursday, December 11 at approximately 1 p.m. through Sunday, December 14 to accommodate the event.

The following streetcar stops will not be serviced:
  • Fourth Avenue/ Sixth Street
  • Fourth Avenue/ Fourth Street
Getting around the street fair just got easier! Riders have two simple options to stay on track:
  1. Travel through the street fair and enjoy the festivities as you make your way to the next stop.
  2. Board Sun Tran bus, which will detour around the street fair and connect you back to the streetcar route. Look for the head sign that reads “Streetcar Connector.”
Where to board the bus:
  • Fourth Avenue/ Ninth Street (NW)
  • Fifth Avenue/ Sixth Street (SW)
  • University Boulevard/ Fourth Avenue (NE)

These bus stops are just a few hundred feet from the streetcar platforms, and easy-to-follow signs will direct you to the boarding areas. Remember to use the crosswalk when crossing the street.

  • Heading West to Downtown/Mercado? Board at University Boulevard/Fourth Avenue (NE) .
  • Traveling East to Main Gate/University of Arizona? Board at Fourth Avenue/Ninth Street (NW).
  • The stop on Fifth Avenue/Sixth Street (SW) stop is conveniently located near the heart of the street fair!

Sun Tran Rider Alert

Click the button below to view route alerts and detours!


Leave the driving to us!

Skip the hassle of parking and traffic by taking the eco-friendly Sun Link streetcar to this year’s Fourth Avenue Spring Street Fair! Park your vehicle in any of the metered parking spots, lots or garages along the route, and then hop on the closest streetcar stop to reach the street fair. Remember fares are currently free so hop on and off as many times as you want.

You can also use routes 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 16, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, and 25 to travel to the Ronstadt Transit Center in downtown Tucson and then hop on the Sun Link streetcar from there!

Need help with trip planning?

We’re here to help! There are multiple ways to plan your trip:

  1. Download a digital copy of the most recent Ride Guide.
  2. Down the new Sun Tran app! Available on IOS and Android. Click HERE to learn more about our app.
  3. Call Customer Service at (520) 792-9222 (TDD: 520-628-1565). Translation Assistance is available, call the Customer Service number, and mention what language you need in English.
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Sun Tran Invites Community Feedback on New Transit App

Sun Tran is developing a new transit app designed to improve your experience and make public transportation more accessible. We want to hear from you! Help us shape the future of transit technology by sharing your feedback in a brief survey.
Survey Details
  • What: Transit App Feedback Survey
  • When: Opening NOW through January 15, 2025
  • Where: Click HERE to take the survey
  • Time: Less than 10 minutes
Your Voice Matters 🗣

Your input is essential to creating an app that serves the community’s needs. By participating in the survey, you can provide insights and preferences on features like:

  • Real-time bus tracking
  • Trip planning tools
  • Service alerts
  • and more!

Why Participate?

Your feedback will directly influence the app’s design and functionality. Whether you ride the bus daily, occasionally, or are simply a stakeholder in our community, this is your opportunity to make public transit in Tucson more:

  • Efficient
  • User-friendly
  • Accessible

Get Started Today!

Take the survey now and be part of this exciting innovation. Together, we’ll create a transit app that works for everyone.

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Holiday Cheer: Stuff-the-Bus with Sun Tran & The Salvation Army

Sun Tran is teaming up with The Salvation Army of Tucson – continuing a community tradition since 2001 – to bring holiday joy to children with the annual Stuff-the-Bus toy drive. The community is invited to donate new, unwrapped toys for children ages 0-13 on Friday, December 12 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Walmart (7150 East Speedway Boulevard). View map below.

stuff the bus event map. blue background with white streets, kolb road and speedway boulevard.

This year’s event will also include a special visit from Santa Claus, who will greet guest from 10 a.m. – noon and 4 p.m. – 6p.m.

Donors can drop off toys at the Sun Tran bus. Those unable to attend in-person can Stuff-the-Bus online through an online monetary donation at salvationarmytucson.org/stuff-the-bus.

“Each year, the Tucson community demonstrates remarkable generosity,” said Mikel Oglesby, Sun Tran General Manager. “Last year, more than 1,400 toys were donated, and this year we hope to exceed that achievement. Filling this bus means bringing holiday joy to families across the city, and we are grateful for everyone who helps make that possible.”

Help us Stuff-the-Bus to see that no child goes without a gift this holiday season.

Hop on Route 4!

Riders can conveniently take Route 4 to the Speedway Boulevard/ Kolb Road bus stop to join the festivities.


Ways to plan your trip & check schedules

Download the Sun Tran app! Available on IOS and Android. Plan your trip and view real-time updates all on your phone.

Download the Sun Tran app!

Plan your trip and view real-time updates all on your phone.

Available for free in the App Store and Google Play.

For app questions or feedback email SunTranAppInfo@tucsonaz.gov

Call Customer Service

Call: (520) 792- 9222 (TDD: 520-628-1565)

Email: SunTranInfo@tucsonaz.gov

Customer Service Representatives are also available in person at the Ronstadt and Laos Transit Center from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Use our Ride Guide

Ride Guides can be found at transit centers, transit vehicles and online.

Click the button below the download the online November Ride Guide.

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Title VI Open House Meetings

Title VI and Major Service Changes Coming in August 2025 and Updates to the Sun Van COA

Sun Tran hosted a series of Title VI Open House Meetings to engage with the community about equitable transit and upcoming service changes. Riders and community members were encouraged to attend and provide feedback on the future of public transportation. During these meetings, there was also a discussion about the implementation of Sun Tran’s Comprehensive Operational Analysis (COA) and an update on Sun Van’s COA.


What is Sun Tran’s COA?

Sun Tran’s 2024 Transit COA was conducted to improve service efficiency and accessibility in Greater Tucson. Now in the implementation phase, major service changes will take effect in August 2025.

  • Routes Impacted: 2, 12, 16, 18, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, and 62.

Meetings will provide details on these modifications and gather community feedback. You can watch the video to the right to learn more about implementing Sun Tran’s COA recommendations.

To learn more about our Comprehensive Operational Analysis for Sun Tran click the button below!

What is Sun Van’s COA?

Sun Van’s 2024 COA was designed to evaluate ways to improve our paratransit service. We will share the valuable insights gained from our outreach and survey efforts and preview the upcoming draft recommendations that will help shape the future of Sun Van.

Additional Sun Van COA-only virtual meetings:

To learn more about our Sun Van Comprehensive Operational Analysis, click the button below!


Title VI Policies for Major Service & Fare Changes

Watch the video to the right to learn about what goes into Title VI Policies for major service and fare changes. In this casual conversation, you will learn the breakdown process and how policies ensure equity for all riders.

Click the video to the right to view our latest virtual public input meeting:
What is Title VI?

Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 ensures that no person in the United States is excluded, denied benefits, or discriminated against based on race, color, or national origin in federally funded programs. Sun Tran is committed to upholding these protections by ensuring fair and inclusive transit services for all riders.


What We’ve Accomplished

We conducted 10 (ten) community meetings to gather valuable feedback in person and online. The locations and dates are listed below:

  • Ward 2 Office – Monday, March 24
  • Pascua Yaqui Tribal Chambers – Tuesday, March 25
  • El Rio Neighborhood Center – Tuesday, March 25
  • Woods Memorial Library – Wednesday, March 26
  • 2 (two)Virtual Zoom Meetings – Wednesday, March 26
  • Nanini Library – Thursday, March 27
  • Miller-Golf Link Library – Thursday, March 27
  • Quincie Douglas Library – Friday, March 28
  • Joel D. Valdez Main Library – Monday, March 31
  • Student Unions Memorial Center – Tuesday, April 1

What’s Next?

Our next steps will be to present these changes to the Mayor and Council for review. If approved, we anticipate moving forward by Summer 2025.


Contact Us!

Stay tuned for more updates, and continue to follow the project’s progress. For more information, please reach out to our Customer Service team:

Call at (520) 792-9222 or TDD (520) 628-1565

Email at Suntraninfo@tucsonaz.gov

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Trick-or-Treat on Sun Link’s Spooky Train!

Families are invited to join the Sun Link Spooky Train for a spooktacular Halloween event on Sunday, October 27, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Fourth Avenue and Eighth Street.

This family-friendly event offers a fun-filled afternoon trick-or-treating aboard the streetcar! Participants are encouraged to wear their most creative Halloween costumes.

But the fun doesn’t stop there! Enjoy special deals from Fourth Avenue merchants all day long, and attend a costume contest at Haggerty Plaza starting at 1 p.m. Haggerty Plaza is located at 316 North Fourth Avenue.

The Sun Link streetcar is FREE, allowing everyone to easily travel between the University of Arizona, Fourth Avenue, Downtown, and the Mercado District without needing to drive. Leave the driving to us!

For more information, visit Suntran.com or call Customer Service at (520) 792-9222 (TDD: 520-628-1565).

Spooky Train Map

For more information about Trick-or-Treating on Fourth Avenue, click the button below!
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Calling All Tucson Transit Enthusiasts!

Are you passionate about public transportation and ready to make a difference in Tucson’s transit community?

Join the Sun Guides program and become a trusted ambassador for Sun Tran! Whether you’re a daily rider, a transit advocate, or someone who loves helping others, this training is for YOU.

What you’ll gain:

  • Expert knowledge of Sun Tran’s system
  • Tips for guiding riders to their destinations with confidence
  • Hands-on skills for assisting all types of passengers, from local to visitors
  • A chance to shape Tucson’s public transportation future with your passion
The first training session will occur on Thursday, November 14 at 4 p.m. at Sun Tran’s Administrative Building, 3910 N. Sun Tran Blvd. (Route 10).

If you’d like to learn more or sign up, please email SunTranMarketing@tucsonaz.gov for more details!

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Pedal and Park: Sun Tran Repurposes Bike Lockers

For more than 20 years, Park Tucson has offered an essential service: bike lockers. Located at various parking facilities across the city of Tucson, these secure spaces have provided commuters and cyclists with peace of mind, knowing their bicycles are safe while they navigate their day.

Last month, thanks to Sun Tran, Park Tucson received 11 bike lockers for the community. Originally part of Sun Tran’s facilities, these lockers have found a new home with Park Tucson, making this a collaborative effort to enhance biking infrastructure in the city. Some will replace aging lockers, while others will be installed at additional surface lots.

Bicycle lockers are available for annual rental at several locations:

  • City Hall (255 West Alameda Street)
  • City-State Garage (498 West Congress Street)
  • Library Garage (45 West Alameda Street)
  • La Entrada/Tucson Water Garage (310 West Alameda Street)
  • Public Works Garage (50 West Alameda Street)

Riders interested in renting a bike locker, please contact Park Tucson (520) 791-5071 to check for availability. Once a locker has been selected, visit the Park Tucson office, 110 East Pennington Street, Suite 150, to fill out the Bicycle Locker Rental Agreement and pay the required fees.  

These lockers are open to everyone, from city employees to the public at large. No matter the destination, Park Tucson has a space for your ride. This joint effort between Sun Tran and Park Tucson highlights their shared commitment to supporting sustainable transportation and making Tucson a bike-friendly city where cyclist can thrive.

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Stuff-the-Bus with Emerge 💜

Sun Tran, in collaboration with Emerge Center Against Domestic Abuse, is proud to announce its annual Stuff-the-Bus event on Saturday 28, 2024.
Stuff the bus wish list for September 28

This community event will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Walmart’s parking lot located at El Con Shopping Center, 3435 East Broadway Boulevard, Tucson, AZ 85716.

The Emerge Stuff-the-Bus event is a vital initiative designed to gather supplies for survivors of domestic abuse. These essential items will support individuals and families as they rebuild their lives. The Tucson community can participate by donating new items such as kitchen starter sets, linens, toiletries, and items for children, teens, and adults.

If you are unable to attend in person, you can still make an impact. Access the Emerge Amazon wish list or make a monetary donation through the Emerge Center’s website.

Since 2019. Sun Tran has collaborated with Emerge to gather essential donations for those fleeing domestic violence. Last year alone, the Stuff-the-Bus event raised $2,500 in cash donations and supplies!


To learn more about Emerge visit Emergecenter.org
If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence call National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1−800−799−7233 or Emerge at 1-888-428-0101.
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Giddy Up! 2025 Rodeo Parade Detours

Beginning Thursday, February 20 from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m., Sun Tran, Sun Express, and Sun Shuttle routes will be detoured due to street closures for the Rodeo Parade.

The parade is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. and travel along 12th Avenue and Drexel Road, heading east on Drexel Road to South Nogales Highway, turning and traveling north on South Nogales Highway/South 6th Avenue, finally returning to the Rodeo Grounds. The following routes will be detoured:

Sun Tran
  • Route(s): 2, 11, 12, 18, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 50
Sun Express
  • Route(s): 203X, 204X
Sun Shuttle
  • Route(s): 421X, 430, 440, 486
Riders can also view a list of interrupted stops and alternate boarding locations for each route HERE

For trip planning assistance or additional information, call Customer Service at (520) 792-9222 (TDD: 520 628- 1565) or by sending an email to Suntraninfo@tucsonaz.gov

Customer Service representatives are available on weekdays from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on weekends from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.


Need a ride to the Rodeo Parade? Ride Sun Tran or Sun Shuttle!

Sun Tran and Sun Shuttle provide a convenient and FREE travel option to the Tucson Rodeo Parade. The following Sun Tran and Sun Shuttle routes serve the Laos Transit Center and are only a short distance to the Tucson Rodeo Route: 2, 11, 12, 18, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 50, 421X, 430, 440, 486.

Rodeo Parade Map
For more information about the Tucson Rodeo Parade, including additional road closure information, click HERE.
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Fall Transit Schedules Beginning August 18!

Sun Tran, Sun Express, Sun Link and Sun Shuttle are rolling out new schedules beginning Sunday, August 18.

The following Sun Tran and Sun Express routes will have schedule changes:

  • 2, 3, 10, 15, 17, 24, 26, 34, 50, 102X and 105X

Sun Link Streetcar has extended service until 2 a.m. from Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays beginning August 18 to December 22, 2024.

Sun Link Streetcar Winter Schedule

Sun Shuttle schedules are now part of the August Ride Guide! Riders can find Sun Shuttle schedules on page 90.

Schedule Changes

The following routes will have schedule changes:

  • 401, 412, 413, 421X, 430, 440, 450, 486

Extended Service Hours

  • Sahuarita/Green Valley Dial-a-Ride extended weekday service from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Ajo Dial-a-Ride extended weekday service from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Added Stops

The following routes have added stops:

421X

Route 412X added stops at:

  • Nogales Highway
  • Abrego Drive
  • Madera Market Place
  • Calle Arroyo

430

Route 430 added stops along Irvington:

Westbound

  • Liberty/ Utah
  • Liberty/ Nebraska
  • 12th Avenue/ Nebraska
  • 12th Avenue/ Wyoming
  • Irvington/ 15th Avenue
  • Irvington/ Landing Center
  • Irvington/ Midvale Park

Eastbound

  • Sheridan/ Idaho
  • Irvington/ Midvale Park
  • Irvington/ 15th Avenue
  • Irvington/ 11th Avenue

440

Route 440 added stops at:

Southbound

  • Liberty/ Utah
  • Liberty/ Nebraska
  • 12th Avenue/ Nebraska
  • 12th Avenue/ Canada Drive
  • 12th Avenue/ Drexel
  • 12th Avenue/ Calle Alvord
  • 12th Avenue/ Santa Rosa
  • 12th Avenue/ Santa Maria
  • Valencia/ 12th Avenue
  • Valencia/ Santa Clara (NW)
  • Valencia/ Midvale Medical Center
  • Valencia/ Oak Tree
  • Valencia/ Headley
  • Mission/ Valencia

Northbound

  • Valencia/ Headley
  • Valencia/ Indian Agency Road
  • Valencia/ Commerce Court
  • 12th Avenue/ Santa Maria
  • 12th Avenue/ Bilby
  • 12th Avenue/ Calle Alvord
  • 12th Avenue/ Drexel
  • 12th Avenue/ Canada Street
  • 12th Avenue/ Nebraska
  • 12th Avenue/ Wyoming
  • Irvington/ 11th Avenue

Marana/ Avra Valley Dial-a-Ride

Marana/ Avra DAR added stops at:

  • Arizona Pavilions
  • Tucson Premium Outlets
  • William Taft Abbott Sr. Library

Added Flag Zone

Route 440 added a flag zone from Little Nogales to San Xavier Health Center.


Need assistance with trip planning?

There are multiple ways to plan your trip:

  1. Call Customer Service (520) 792-9222 (TDD: 520-628-1565)
  2. Visit the website Suntran.com
  3. Download the bus tracker and trip planning Sun Tran app! Available in the App Store or Google Play.
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Mikel Oglesby Named General Manager of Sun Tran, Sun Van & Sun Link

Sun Tran, Sun Van and Sun Link are pleased to announce the appointment of Mikel Oglesby as the new General Manager. Oglesby joins RATP Dev USA, bringing with him an impressive 30 years of experience in the transportation industry.

“I’m thrilled to join the team as we push forward with enhancing transit in the City of Tucson. My expertise in multimodal systems and zero-emissions fleets will be crucial as we work towards delivering a top-notch transit experience for our riders,” said Oglesby.

Oglesby began his transit career at the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), where he rose to the position of Assistant General Manager. He then moved to California as General Manager of Sunline Transit Agency, gaining national recognition for his leadership in alternative fuel technology, notably pioneering the first hydrogen-powered American Fuel Cell Bus.

Most recently, Oglesby served as Executive Director of Transit for the Detroit Department of Transportation (DDOT), overseeing both DDOT and the Detroit People Mover (DPM). He significantly improved coordination with regional partners such as SMART and the Q Line, elevating Detroit’s transportation system.

Mikel’s extensive leadership experience across multiple agencies, including oversight of fixed-route and paratransit bus services, rail operations, financial planning, information systems, and government and community affairs, instills confidence that he will guide Sun Tran, Sun Van, and Sun Link toward success and growth in the City of Tucson.

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Sun Tran Bus Grant Award, $11.38 Million!

The City of Tucson and Sun Tran celebrated on Wednesday, July 10 the recent $11.38 million bus grant from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA).

This funding from the FTA, will help Sun Tran to upgrade aging equipment and multiple bus stops. Select bus stops will have call boxes and information kiosks to allow riders to get assistance from Sun Tran Customer Service and emergency services when needed. Plus, all 2,200 bus stops will get new accessible signage through braille, large print, wayfinding and audible information. 

In addition to new signage, 80 bus stops will received new shelters. The new sheltered stops will also include green infrastructure such as native vegetation around the shelters.

Bus stops are not the only thing getting an upgrade. Sun Tran’s Northwest Bus Maintenance Facility will also receive two new bus lifts.

These improvements are a step toward making Tucson transit more accessible and equitable for all Tucsonans.



For more information about the Buses & Bus Facilities Grant click the button below
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Transit Service Changes, Starting Feb. 23!

Sun Tran, Sun Express, and Sun Shuttle are launching new schedules and route modifications beginning February 23, 2025. Major changes include route adjustments, new stops, and revised service hours.

How to Check Your Route Changes

Check your new schedule today to avoid disruptions!

📃Pick Up a Ride Guide at any transit center or on board a bus – just ask your operator!

💻 Visit Suntran.com for a digital version of the Ride Guide

📱 Call Customer Service at (520) 792-9222 (TDD: 520-628-1565) for route or trip planning assistance.

Alerts & Detours

All current route changes can be found on our Alert & Detours page. To view click the blue button below!


Major Sun Tran & Sun Express Route Changes 🚍

To view the PDF version of route changes click HERE!

Route 3 & 37

Route 3 will no longer service Escalante Road between Pantano Road and Camino Seco.

Route 37 now serves Stella Road between Pantano Road and Camino Seco and it will extend service on Camino Seco between Stella Road and Irvington Road.

Route 11 & 50

Route 50 will be merging with Route 11.

Route 11 will no longer serve Sth 6th Avenue between Ajo Way and Laos Transit Center.

Riders can take Route 18 for continued service along South 6th Avenue.

Route 7

In anticipation of a roadway project, Route 7 will no longer travel west of Country Club Road along 22nd Street. Instead, the route will now travel south on Country Club Road between 22nd Street and Silver Lake Road before continuing onto Aviation Parkway.


Sun Shuttle Service Changes 🚐

Routes 401, 412, 413, 421X, 430, 440 and 450 have updated schedules.

Routes 413, 421 and 430 now include additional stops along their routes. View each route below!

Route 413

The following stops will be added to route 413 and beginning February 23:

  • Sandario Road/Marana Road (SW and SE)
  • Marana Center/Twin Peaks (NW and SE)
  • Marana Center/Encantada (NW and SE)
  • Bald Eagle/Waterbuck (NE and NW)
  • Bald Eagle/Overton (NE and NW)
  • Camino de Oeste/ Doria Drive (NE)
  • Camino de Oeste/Drabble Way (NE)
  • Olf Father/Cortaro Farms (SW & SE)
  • Old Father/Magee (SW and NE)
  • Old Father/Massingale (NE and NW)
  • Old Father/Mars Street (SE and SW)

Route 421X

The following stop(s) will be added to route 421X and beginning February 23:

  • Nogales Highway/Abrego Drive (SE)

Route 430

The following stop(s) will be added to route 430 and beginning February 23:

  • Camino Verde/Copper Leaf Drive (NW)
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Finding Ways to Best Reduce Heat Stress at Bus Stops

Ever felt like a melted popsicle waiting for the bus? Sun Tran dove into a cool study to figure out how to beat the heat at bus stops.

While Tucson is located in the hottest desert, it is also an urban area that is suffering from the Urban Heat Island effect. Structures in the built environment generally absorb and re-emit heat than natural structures. July 2023 was Tucson’s hottest month on record and hit triple-digit temperature highs each day. The increase in extreme heat is escalating and can only be expected to become more devastating each year.

On average, Sun Tran has over 51,000 daily riders, each one waiting at a bus stop. When physical bus shelters are not available, riders rely on nearby vegetation for relief from the sun. Vegetation surrounding each bus stop varies but it is alarmingly scarce along major roadway corridors and newly developed lands.

On August 4, 2023, Sun Tran staff visited multiple bus stops throughout the City of Tucson and measured both ambient and ground temperatures. By gathering this data at varying bus stops, Sun Tran staff were able to identify the amenities that best reduces heat. Bus stops that have vegetation nearby were found to have lower ambient air temperatures than bus stops without vegetation. The presence of a bus stop shelter notably reduces the ground temperature, but it was also equally as effective in cooling the ambient air.

Data Collected From Sun Tran Staff

The results found in this study have been used to develop an ‘ideal bus stop’ project and have been incorporated into grant applications. The most notable to date is the Tucson Resilient Together Bus Stop Enhancement project. Six bus stops have been selected to receive Tucson Resilient Together improvements based on a tiered system.

Tier 1: Bus stops will receive shelters, static information displays, benches, solar powered lighting and a tamper-proof trash receptacle.

Tier 2: Bus stops will receive the same amenities as Tier 1, in addition to native vegetation, green storm water infrastructure, dynamic information kiosk, emergency call button and security cameras.

Tier 3: Bus stops will receive all the same amenities as Tier 2, with a bike-share station.

Sun Tran staff continues to look for methods and green infrastructures, while repairing and maintaining what is already in use. It is important to note that not all bus stops are eligible for enhance amenities due to Public Right of Way, but these bus stops still need solutions for extreme heat conditions.

Sun Tran Staff Measuring Temperature at Bus Stop

It is necessary for future research projects on hear resiliency at bus stops to be conducted to supplement Sun Tran’s findings. After the Tucson Resilient Together Bus Stop Enhancement project, Sun Tran staff plan to conduct a similar study to ensure that the solutions identified by this study are functioning to reduce heat.

All future Sun Tran bus stop enhancement projects will incorporate this study’s findings into their design, with an emphasis on native vegetation plantings. Sun Tran hopes to continue to improve its bus stops and the experience for riders.


To view the entire case study, click the link below!
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Sun Link’s Summer Schedule Starting May 13!

Get ready for summer fun! Starting yesterday May 13, 2024, Sun Link streetcar modified its service schedule to summer hours to serve the community during the sunny season. The new summer schedule for Sun Link streetcar will see service adjustments. Monday through Thursday service will run until 10 p.m., Friday, and Saturday nights until midnight. Additionally, Sunday service will conclude at 8 p.m.

In observance of Memorial Day, Sun Tran, Sun Link, Sun Van, Sun On Demand and Sun Shuttle services will have modified schedules on Monday, May 27, 2024. Please note the following changes:

  • Sun Tran: Sunday service schedule
  • Sun Express: No service
  • Sun Link: Operating hours from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
  • Sun Van: Sunday schedule
  • Sun on Demand: Sunday schedule
  • Sun Shuttle: No service, only ADA Dial-a-Ride services available from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

To learn more about Sun Link click the button below!
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Ride with Respect Wins 2023 Silver American Advertising Award

Recognized for its innovative approach and impactful execution, the Ride with Respect campaign was honored with the 2023 Silver American Advertising Award, highlighting its effectiveness as an integrated campaign dedicated to enhancing the transit experience for all.

The Ride with Respect Campaign began as an initiative aimed at cultivating the best rider experience, all while discouraging any form of disruptive, unsafe, or inappropriate behaviors aboard transit vehicles. At its core, this campaign supports a secure environment for all passengers, fostering a culture of mutual respect and consideration. The campaign also features a comprehensive set of Rules for Riding detailing what’s allowed and what’s not allowed on vehicles, as well as what to know before you go. Congratulations Sun Tran Marketing!


Learn more about Ride with Respect
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Stuff-the-Bus for a Cause!

Sun Tran, in partnership with HSL Properties and the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona, invites you to join us for the annual Stuff-the-Bus event this Friday, January 17, from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at 3901 East Broadway Boulevard, where we’ll be stuffing a Sun Tran bus with food donations to help fight hunger in our community.

This year, we’re setting the sights higher with a goal of 50,000 pounds of food in honor of HSL’s 50 years of community service. Last year, Tucson stepped up in a big way, donating an incredible 15,218 pounds of food and contributing over $18,000 in monetary donations.

How YOU Can Help:
  1. Drop off non-perishable food donations at our main collection site, located at 3901 East Broadway Boulevard. Take public transit! Sun Tran Routes 8 and 11 will take you there! Riders can hop off at Broadway Boulevard/Alvernon Way stops.
  2. Make a monetary donation online: Visit HERE to contribute directly.

Your generosity will help stock the shelves at the Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona, providing critical food support to families and individuals in the Tucson Community.


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New Transit Schedules for Sun Tran, Sun Express & Sun Shuttle

Sun Tran, Sun Express and Sun Shuttle are rolling out new transit schedules beginning Sunday, February 25.

ALL Sun Tran and Sun Express routes will have schedule changes

Sun Tran Route 3 will have a routing change from 4th Avenue to Stone Avenue and Toole Avenue. Additional stops will be added at:

  1. North west 6th Street/Herbert Avenue
  2. North east and south east of Toole Avenue/7th Avenue
Sun Shuttle

New trip, also known as timepoint added to:

  1. Route 413 at Ina Road/La Cholla Boulevard
  2. Route 440 for northbound route on Wednesday schedule

Schedule changes to routes: 413, 421X, 440, 450

Sun Shuttle Route 486 Ajo is now operated by National Express, including Dial-a-Ride services. Dial-a-Ride customers can call (520) 441-6545 or 1 (800) 242-9483 to schedule services. Changes will NOT affect any service schedules.

There are three ways to check your schedule:
  1. Visit Suntran.com/how-to-ride/ride-guides-booklets/
  2. Download the SunTran app available in all app stores
  3. Contact Customer Service to trip plan (520) 792-9222. Translation assistance is available by dialing Customer Service and pressing 03 then saying the language you need in English
  4. Pick up a Ride Guide at a Transit Center or onboard your bus

Customer Service representatives are available weekdays from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on weekends from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Staff can be reached by phone at (520)792-9222 (TDD: (520)628-1565) or by sending an email to SunTranInfo@tucsonaz.gov.

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Celebrating a Decade of Sun Link Streetcar

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Thank you for celebrating with us!

We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who joined us for the Sun Link 10th Anniversary celebration! We look forward to more years of shared journeys and community connection. Enjoy some photos from the event below.

On July 20th, we marked this significant milestone for the City of Tucson with a day filled with festivities across the historic districts.

Press Conference
8:00 AM at Sun Link
Start the day with a press conference featuring Mayor Romero and special guest speakers.

Sun Link Celebration
9:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Location: Sun Link Streetcar
Join us at the streetcar located at 8th Street and 4th Avenue featuring music, games, giveaways, and more! Participate in the community fair with the City of Tucson, Pima County and Ready Set Rec. Live broadcasts by Beef Vegan from 102.1 KFMA and Gaby Pardini from 92.1 La Caliente.

Main Gate Festivities
10:30 AM – 2:30 PM
Location: Sidewalk in front of Gentle Ben’s and Kababeque
Head to the sidewalk in front of Gentle Ben’s and Kababeque for games, prizes, and discounts. Streetcar riders can disembark at University & Tyndall Ave for the festivities.

University of Arizona Campus Story Time featuring Moana
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Location: University of Arizona Student Unions (KIVA Room)
Enjoy a ride to the University of Arizona Student Unions for a special story time with Moana. Riders can alight at the 2nd & Highland stop and follow the signs to the KIVA room.

Desert Haze Vintage Market
7:00 PM (Doors open) – Show starts at 8:00 PM
Location: Hotel Congress Plaza
Experience the Summer Night Edition of the Desert Haze Vintage Market with live performances by The Charities & The McCharmlys. Tickets are $5 for all ages.

Flow for the Soul Train: Streetcar Jubilee
7:00 PM – 11:00 PM
Location: Mercado Annex
Dance the night away at The Mercado District’s electrifying celebration featuring top DJs, local vendors, live music, and delectable bites from food trucks. Sun Link riders receive an exclusive 10% discount at select Mercado District vendors. Tickets are $10, supporting the All Souls Procession.

Sun Link Interviews, 2024

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Comprehensive Operational Analysis (COA) study

UPCOMING ROUTE CHANGES

Route 3, 11, 37, and 50 will have changes beginning February 23, 2025.
Route 3 & 37

Route 37 will serve Stella Road between Pantano Road and Camino Seco instead of Route 3. Camino Seco from Stella Road and Irvington Road will now be served by Route 37. All service on Escalante Road has been discontinued. There are no frequency changes or service changes planned at this time.

View and Download Maps HERE

Route 11 & 50

Route 11 and Route 50 will merge and no longer travel on South 6th Avenue between Ajo Way and Laos Transit Center. Route 11 will now extend west on Ajo Way to Mission Road, discontinuing Route 50. There are no frequency changes or service changes planned at this time.

View and Download Maps HERE


The City of Tucson and Sun Tran, in partnership with the Pima Association of Governments (PAG), evaluated all aspects of Sun Tran, Sun Link, Sun Express, and Sun Shuttle services throughout Tucson, and the greater Tucson area to determine potential improvements through the COA.

Following nearly 11 months of public outreach to gather input on proposed changes to improve transit efficiency, equity, and effectiveness, Sun Tran staff will host six (6) public meetings to discuss the Comprehensive Operational Analysis (COA) proposed transit changes. The meetings will begin Monday, January 22 through Monday, January 29.

Join us at one of our upcoming events below to learn more about the proposed changes.

The following January meetings are in person:

  • Monday, January 22, 2024 at 5 p.m.
    Fred Archer Recreation Center | 1665 S La Cholla Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85713
  • Tuesday, January 23, 2024 at 12 p.m.
    Tucson City Council Ward 2 Office | 7820 E Broadway Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85710
  • Wednesday, January 24, 2024 at 12 p.m.
    Woods Memorial Library | 3455 N 1st Ave, Tucson, AZ 85719
  • Thursday, January 25, 2024 at 12 p.m.
    Pascua Yaqui Tribal Chambers | 7474 S Camino De Oeste, Tucson, AZ 85746
  • Thursday, January 25, 2024 at 4:30 p.m.
    Miller-Golf Links Library | 9640 E Golf Links Rd, Tucson, AZ 85730 
  • Friday, January 26, 2024 at 12 p.m.
    Quincie Douglas Recreation Center | 1575 E 36th St, Tucson, AZ 85713
  • Monday, January 29, 2024 at 5 p.m.
    Tucson City Council Ward 6 Office | 3202 E 1st St., Tucson, AZ 85716
For those unavailable to attend in person, you can watch this video of the COA project team explaining the recommended changes: