Transit Options to Area Gem Shows

Enjoy free transportation options on Sun Tran, Sun Link and Sun On Demand this Gem Show season. Click the event boxes below for more information on available transit options. Masks are required while onboard transit vehicles.

Plan your trip:

Online
• On the Sun Tran App | Apple | Android | Desktop|
• Call: 520-792-9222 | TDD: 628-1565
• Email: SunTranInfo@tucsonaz.gov

Browse event details: TucsonGemShow.org | Gem Show App

JOGS Tucson Gem & Jewelry Show

Jan. 26 – Feb. 6 | 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.

3750 E Irvington Rd

Sun Tran: Route 11 to Hotel Dr./Irvington

Mineral Village Show

Jan. 26 – Feb. 13 | 10 a.m. -6 p.m.

1801 N Oracle

Sun Tran: Route 10 or Route 16 to Oracle/Plata

22nd Street Show

Jan. 27 – Feb. 13 | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

600 W 22nd St

Sun Tran: Route 2 or Route 12 to 10th Ave/19th St

Sun Link: Granada/Cushing

Kino Gem & Mineral Show

Jan. 27 – Feb. 13 | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

2500 E Ajo Way

Sun Tran: Route 11 or Route 15 to Ajo/PCSD

Book Sun On Demand in Zone 2

Blue Moon Mineral Show

Jan. 28 – Feb. 13 | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

501 W Lester St.

Sun Tran: Route 10 or Route 16 to Oracle/Plata

Fine Minerals International Show

Jan. 28 – Feb. 12 | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

450 N Granada Ave

Sun Tran: Route 3 to Granada/St. Marys

RMGM Mineral & Fossil Show Alvernon

Jan. 28 – Feb. 12 | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

102 N Alvernon Way

Sun Tran: Route 11 to Alvernon/ Calle De Soto

Sun Tran: Route 8 to Broadway/Alvernon

RMGM Mineral & Fossil Show Oracle

Jan. 28 – Feb. 12 | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

1920 N Oracle

Sun Tran: Route 10 or Route 16 to Oracle/Plata

Gem Show: AGTA GemFair Tucson

Feb. 1 – Feb. 6 | 9:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Tucson Convention Center (Granada Ave Entrance), 260 S Church Ave Tucson, AZ 85701

Sun Link: Granada/Cushing

Sun Tran: Route 2, Route 12, Route 21 or Route 23 to Broadway/Church

Sun Tran: Route 2 or Route 12 to Main/Simpson

Sun Tran: Route 18 to 6th Ave/14th St

 

Gem & Jewelry Exchange

Feb. 1 – Feb. 6 | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

198 S Granada

Sun Link: Granada/Cushing

Sun Tran: Route 21 to Congress/Granada

Arizona Independent Warehouse Show

Jan. 23 – Feb. 13 | 9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

1500 E Apache Park Place

Sun Tran: Route 25 to Park/Pennsylvania

Sun Tran: Route 11 to Ajo/Benson Hwy

Gem Show: Tucson Gem and Mineral Show®

Feb. 10 – Feb. 13 | 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Tucson Convention Center

Sun Link: Granada/Cushing

Sun Tran: Route 2, Route 12, Route 21 or Route 23 to Broadway/Church

Sun Tran: Route 2 or Route 12 to Main/Simpson

Sun Tran: Route 18 to 6th Ave/14th St

On Board Transit Survey January-March

Survey’s will be conducted on Sun Tran, Sun Shuttle and Sun Link streetcar vehicles and we want to hear from you! If you are selected, please take a 5 minute anonymous survey, that will help improve transit services for our community. All participants will be entered into a random drawing for a transit swag bag and gift card. Thanks for riding and we hope to hear from you!

Encuesta de tránsito a bordo enero-marzo

Las encuestas se llevarán a cabo en los vehículos de Sun Tran, Sun Shuttle y el tranvía Sun Link y queremos saber de ti. Si es seleccionado, responda una encuesta anónima de 5 minutos, que ayudará a mejorar los servicios de tránsito para nuestra comunidad. Todos los participantes participarán en un sorteo al azar de una bolsa de regalo y una tarjeta de regalo de tránsito. ¡Gracias por viajar y esperamos saber de ti!

A P-What? How a New Testament for Transit Systems is Guiding Four Safety Disciples in Tucson

Four gentlemen are orchestrating a new wave of safety and security efforts for Sun Tran, Sun Link and Sun Van. Each brings a unique vibration and perspective to the party. A freshly developed Public Transportation Agency Safety Plan (PTASP) is the driving force behind this year’s change. The PTASP includes a written hazard management plan, an employee safety training plan, an employee safety reporting program (ESRP) and an internal audit program. Many of these plans include root cause analysis and other methods of data analysis with an emphasis on incident prevention beyond traditional expectations.

Each transportation mode has its own PTASP in place. John Zukas is employed by RATP Dev and serves as the Director of Safety and Security for all three transportation branches. He has been instrumental in the development of each plan and is fueling the implementation.

John Zukas, Director of Safety and Security

“My role is to carry out corporate roles and responsibilities, what the city has going on as well as any other types of partner agencies.”

A chunk of Zukas’ time is spent completing reports for the Federal Transit Administration, Arizona Department of Transportation, the National Transit Database (NTD), and RATP Dev, to name a few. When he’s not doing administrative work, Zukas is coordinating with other team members on short, medium and long-range strategies for training, hazard mitigation or threat and vulnerability analysis. He also works to strengthen partnerships with security service contractors or law enforcement agencies on the security end of things, to make sure employees and passengers are safe and secure.

“Safety is the freedom from unintentional harm or circumstances. You can think of hazards such as slips, trips and falls in the safety category,” said Zukas. “Security is the freedom from intentional harm or circumstances. You can think of threats such as assaults or robberies in the security category.”

While Zukas oversees safety and security efforts at each transportation branch, the modes also have key personnel in place to carry out the mission.

At Sun Tran, Dan Snell is the Training Manager and Mayra Ramirez is the Training Supervisor. The duo provides essential initial training to operators and coordinates re-training. Will Heath is the Director of Risk Management for the fixed-route service. He joined the team as a driver 21 years ago, later promoting to operations supervisor.

Will Heath, Director of Risk Management

“I have some unique experience when it comes to what drivers go through and I can definitely relate to them.”

Heath has been in his current position since 2016.

“I handle insurance claims for Sun Tran vehicular accidents, pedestrian or passenger accidents,” said Heath.  “I handle risk management responsibilities, do inspections, take care of any hazards and mitigate as much exposure as possible.”

The Federal Transit Administration required transportation agencies to develop a PTASP by July 2021. Sun Tran was already implementing the plan in January, six months ahead of schedule.

“The PTASP is really about identifying hazards and risks, then ranking them by how likely it can happen and what’s the worst thing that can happen,” explained Heath. “We have spreadsheets where we track all hazards, accidents, incidents, occurrences and injuries. We put it in a hazard report and from there, we make a corrective action plan (CAP) and we try to mitigate them as much as possible.”

Over at Sun Link, Ryan Landry is primed to see what the first PTASP review cycle brings.

Ryan Landry, Safety and Security Officer

“We’ll be making updates, adjustments and fine tuning our plans. The review will identify any areas where the process doesn’t quite work as intended.”

As the streetcar’s Safety and Security Officer, Landry handles the rollout of the PTASP for Sun Link along with accident investigations, risk management duties and completing reports to federal, state, local and corporate oversight standards. He says one of the variables for Sun Link is that employees operate the largest transit vehicles in the city.

“The streetcars are 75 feet long, almost 12 feet tall and they can weigh up to 40 tons when they have a good amount of passengers on board,” said Landry. “It is a great responsibility as a professional operator to move that vehicle through mixed traffic safely.”

Landry has been in his position since April 2021. His transportation experience includes coach operator and operations supervisor at Sun Tran, and streetcar operator and rail supervisor when Sun Link commenced service in 2014.

“Coming into this position, everything is both new but familiar because I was on the original team that helped build and launch this system,” said Landry. “I have a unique perspective because after that I went to Sun Tran. Now I’m back at Sun Link and I have that frame of reference of how we put the system together versus where we’re at right now.”

The most common themes with streetcar safety involve heightened pedestrian traffic around the University of Arizona and service impacts due to vehicles parked incorrectly, thus blocking the rail line.

Over at Sun Van, Joseph Decker is approaching the five-year mark as Safety Manager and has the PTASP rollout well underway.

Joe Decker, Safety Manager

“My responsibility is the oversight and implementation of our entire safety program, our policies. I manage the drug and alcohol program as well as workers compensation claims. My focus is entirely on safety. I make sure we’re getting our passengers where they need to be as safely as possible and that our drivers are able to perform their duties as safely as possible.”

Sun Van provides service for individuals who, because of their disability, are unable to use fixed-route bus service. Drivers are often providing service to the most vulnerable population in Tucson.

“Our service is a bit more personal than Sun Tran or Sun Link. We really get to know our passengers. They’re like family so it’s actually easy to make it personal for the employees by saying ‘this could be your grandmother.’”

Decker’s paperwork is similar to the other modes but the frequency of claim reflects the fact that paratransit ridership is 3% of what fixed-route provides. While minor accidents are rare, he views these events as predictors for larger incidents.

“One philosophy is that for every 300 close calls you have 29 minor accidents and one fatality. We’re always out to avoid any fatalities and definitely the 29 minor accidents but our motto has always been prevent the 300,” said Decker. “I take the opportunity to look at close calls and minor accidents as teaching tools.”

As these four leaders prepare for the new year, each is promoting a variety of safety messaging to employees and passengers. One theme remains the same: safety is everyone’s responsibility.

“We’ll do everything we can will to make our vehicles as safe as possible to make sure our drivers are trained and as competent as they can possibly be,” said Decker. “It’s still going to be a partnership with our passengers and the public to act accordingly, to act in their own best interest and not contribute to an unsafe condition that could potentially result in somebody getting hurt.”

Employees can submit safety concerns, questions or suggestions in the Employee Safety Reporting Program (ESRP) boxes located at each yard. The public can make a report to customer service by emailing: SunTranInfo@Tucsonaz.gov or by phone at: (520) 792-9222.

Stuff-The-Bus Toy Drive Benefiting the Salvation Army

The Salvation Army is preparing to make the holiday spectacular for thousands of area families in need. iHeartMedia, KGUN 9 and Sun Tran are helping the nonprofit with a Stuff-The-Bus toy drive on Friday, December 10. Drop off new, unwrapped toys at the Walmart on Speedway and Kolb between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. Santa will make a special appearance from 2 p.m. – 6 p.m. Monetary donations can be made online at: SalvationArmyTucson.org.

Stuff-The-Bus Toy Drive
Friday, December 10
6 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Walmart on Speedway and Kolb.

El Salvation Army se está preparando para que estos días festivos sea espectacular para miles de familias necesitadas del área. iHeartMedia, KGUN 9 y Sun Tran ayudarán a la organización sin fines de lucro con una colecta de juguetes Stuff-The-Bus el viernes 10 de diciembre. Deje juguetes nuevos sin envolver en Walmart de Speedway y Kolb entre las 6 a.m. y las 6 p.m. Santa hará una aparición especial de 2 p.m. a 6 p.m. Las donaciones monetarias se pueden hacer en línea en: SalvationArmyTucson.org.

Help Stuff-The-Streetcar and bring holiday magic to local children

Toy Drive
Friday, December 3
9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
8th Street & 4th Avenue

Join forces with Mayor Regina Romero, the U.S. Marine Corps and Sun Link to help make the holidays magical for local children. Donate new, unwrapped toys at this year’s Stuff-The-Streetcar event on Friday, December 3. Stop by the festive streetcar on 8th Street and 4th Avenue anytime between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Enjoy music during a live radio broadcast from Larry Mac with 96.1 KLPX and plan to visit with Rockin’ Santa at 4 p.m.

The toy drive benefits the U.S. Marine Corps Toys for Tots program. Last year, Tucson Toys for Tots distributed more than 40,000 toys.

“Every child deserves to feel special this holiday season,” said Mayor Romero. “We know a lot of Tucson families have had a tough year and may need a helping hand celebrating the holidays. We are proud to partner with the U.S. Marine Corps and know that a streetcar full of toys will go a long way in helping them accomplish this year’s mission.”

Spread hope and holiday cheer in our community by supporting this year’s Stuff-The-Streetcar.

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Happy Birthday, Sun On Demand!

Tucson’s micro-transit pilot service turns 1-year-old on November 8th. In 2020, Sun Van launched the door-to-door transportation pilot option to provide a flexible way for riders to travel to nearby destinations within Ward 1 or Ward 5 service areas, designated as Zones 1 and 2.

“We’re here to serve,” said Michelle McCarty, one of the drivers.

She is a Sun Van driver who cross-trained for the Sun On Demand service and has spent more than six months providing transportation in the zones. A true people-person, McCarty says she likes that the service makes public transportation more personable.

“I have had such great fulfillment learning how people operate, giving them a chance to get to know me a little bit,” said McCarty. “Now, as soon as they approach the van they’re like, ‘Hi, Michelle, how’s your mom?’ They all check in with me like we’re family. Here in Tucson we really like to make everybody feel like they belong. We’re all a team, we’re all here together.”

Sun On Demand uses a smaller shuttle-style van instead of the standard 40’ bus for increased mobility within residential streets. It combines the convenience of an uber with the accessibility of public transportation.

Louie and Luz board a Sun On Demand vehicle.

“We go right to the outside of your house, apartment, your medical center, wherever you’re getting picked up and we leave you right outside of wherever you’re getting dropped off,” said Luz  Navarrete, the Community Outreach Manager for Sun On Demand. “You don’t have to walk to get to a bus stop, you don’t have to cross major streets, you don’t have to worry about any of that when you’re using On Demand.”

Another benefit over similar ridesharing services is that all of the operators are professional drivers who have passed rigorous background checks and completed operational and safety training programs.

Since its launch, Sun On Demand has expanded the Zone 1 service area to increase ridership and better meet the needs of riders in that area. The expansion included areas in Ward 3 like Barrio Blue Moon, Old Pascua neighborhood and the Tucson House.

map of zone 1

First Month: November 2020 – 283 rides

Busiest Month: May 2021 – 690 rides

Total Ridership for FY21: 2,842

Total Service Miles: 38,432

map of zone 2

In July, Sun On Demand debuted a ride booking and tracking app. The mobile app rivals technology used by ridesharing providers. Working with Spare, Sun On Demand implemented the platform to simplify the transit experience for passengers.

“It is very exciting because now our passengers have the ability to book their own trips. They can decide their own schedule without having to go through a call center,” said Louie Romo, the Operations and Scheduling Manager for Sun Van. “With the app you can track your vehicle in real time, get push notifications and know exactly when your vehicle will be arriving.”

The technology is also used for driver assignments and gathering service metrics. An app demo event was held shortly after the launch to help riders set up their app profiles and to take a ride through  Zone 2. You are invited to download the Sun On Demand app now, available for Apple and Android devices.

Sun On Demand driver Michelle checks destination information on a dash tablet inside the transit vehicle.

“Rides are no charge through 2021,” said McCarty. “It would give you an opportunity to check out the ride, see if it’s something that works with your busy schedule.”

With twelve months of the pilot project complete, Sun On Demand continues to shape the future of transit in Tucson. It may not be too long before this pilot is here to stay.

Bus and Streetcar Options for All Souls Procession

Sun Tran and Sun Link Team Up to Provide Ride Options for the Annual Event.

All Souls Procession participants can enjoy free public transportation options to and from the event on Sunday. Sun Tran buses will provide a direct route from the Ronstadt Transit Center to Grande Avenue and Speedway Boulevard, near the procession starting line. This service is available from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. The downtown pick up location is on 6th Avenue in front of the Ronstadt Transit Center.

After the procession, riders are encouraged to use the Sun Link streetcar to travel from the Mercado district to Ronstadt. Bus riders should note Sun Tran bus services throughout the city generally end by 8 p.m. The streetcar will be in service until 10:30 p.m.

Check Sunday schedules here.

Route 3 and Route 21 riders should be aware of detours and closed bus stops due to the event. Route 3 bus stops on St. Marys Road between Grande Avenue and I-10 will not be serviced beginning at 2 p.m. Sunday. Route 21 bus stops on Congress Street between Grande Avenue and I-10 will also be closed.

Area Road Closure Info.

Opciones de autobús y tranvía para la Procesión de Todas las Almas (All Souls Procession)

Sun Tran y Sun Link se unen para brindar opciones de transporte para el evento anual. 

Los participantes de All Souls Procession pueden disfrutar de opciones de transporte público gratuitas desde y hacia el evento el domingo. Los autobuses de Sun Tran proporcionarán una ruta directa desde el Ronstadt Transit Center hasta Grande Avenue y Speedway Boulevard, cerca de la línea de salida de la procesión. Este servicio está disponible a partir de las 3 p.m. a las 7 p.m. 

Después de la procesión, se anima a los pasajeros a utilizar el tranvía Sun Link para viajar desde el distrito de Mercado hasta Ronstadt. Los pasajeros de autobús deben tener en cuenta que los servicios de autobús de Sun Tran en toda la ciudad generalmente terminan a las 8 p.m. El tranvía estará en servicio hasta las 10:30 p.m. 

Consulta aquí los horarios del domingo. 

Los pasajeros de la Ruta 3 y la Ruta 21 deben estar al tanto de los desvíos y las paradas de autobús cerradas debido al evento. Las paradas de autobús de la Ruta 3 en St. Marys Road entre Grande Avenue y la I-10 no recibirán servicio a partir de las 2 p.m. Domingo. Las paradas de autobús de la Ruta 21 en Congress Street entre Grande Avenue y la I-10 también estarán cerradas.

Sun Shuttle Route 410 Public Input Meetings

We invite you to join Sun Shuttle and the Regional Transportation Authority for a series of in-person and virtual meetings to learn more about how we plan to improve shuttle service in the Marana area. We would like to provide quality service that is faster and covers a broader area. We look forward to your feedback on the proposed service options.

Public Input Meetings:

  • Thursday October 28th: 11:30 a.m. ‒ 12:30 p.m. Picture Rocks Community Center 5615 N. Sanders Rd.
  • Tuesday November 2nd: 6 p.m. ‒ 7 p.m. Marana Municipal Complex, Police Community Room 11555 Civic Center Dr.
  • Friday November 5th: 4:30 p.m. ‒ 5:30 p.m. Dollar General 12355 N Trico Rd, Marana, AZ 85653
  • Wednesday November 10th: 6 p.m. ‒ 7 p.m. Virtual Meeting (Join meeting link)

Take the online survey here:

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If none of these route options work for you, click here and propose a route for us! 
Map Link: https://gismaps.pagnet.org/Route410Requests/