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

All Transit remains free at the direction of Mayor & Council.
Due to construction, Route 1 Westbound will be on detour starting December 23 until next year 2026
The following stops will not be serviced:
- Glenn Street/Dodge Boulevard (NW)
- Glenn Street/Palo Verde Avenue (NW)
- Glenn Street/Edith Boulevard (NW)
- Glenn Street/Country Club Road (NW)
- Glenn Street/Treat Avenue (NW)
- Glenn Street/Tucson Boulevard (NW)
- Glenn Street/Plumer Avenue (NW)
- Glenn Street/Campbell Avenue (NE)
Riders can use the following stops:
- Glenn Street/Cherry Avenue (NW)
- Glenn Street/Alvernon Way (NW)
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The bus Stop at Alvernon/Grant will be discontinued until March of 2026 due to the construction.
Riders can use the following bus stops:
- Alvernon/Seneca # 10984
- Alvernon/Flower #10985
Route 12 serves an average of over 30,000 passengers monthly, connecting them to key community hubs and services. Explore Route 12, your gateway to key destinations in South Tucson and downtown. This route starts at the Roy Laos Transit Center and connects to bustling hubs like the Ronstadt Transit Center and the Tucson Rodeo Grounds. It’s perfect for reaching downtown attractions like the Tucson Convention Center and cultural gems like the Santa Rosa Neighborhood Center. Educational and community access is easy with stops at Pueblo High School, Apollo Middle School, and Santa Rosa Library. For essential services, Route 9 connects you to El Pueblo Center. Whether you’re headed to work, school, or leisure activities, Route 12 keeps you connected to the heart of Tucson!
Route 19 (Stone) serves an average of 25,274 passengers monthly, providing reliable transportation to Tucson. Starting at the bustling Tohono Transit Center, you’ll be on your way to shopping and entertainment at Tucson Mall. Feel the energy as families enjoy the rides and games at Funtasticks, a local favorite for fun and laughter. Passing Amphitheater High School, you’ll sense the buzz of student life, then roll into the heart of higher learning at Pima Community College – Downtown. The next stop is Anza Park, where you’ll see locals at the playground, dog park, and volleyball courts. Finally, the bus glides into Downtown Tucson, a vibrant area full of history, culture, and endless possibilities for exploration.
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Route 23 serves an average of 32,096 passengers monthly, offering convenient stops at major destinations. Starting in downtown and the Ronstadt Transit Center, this route links to the Roy Laos Transit Center and convenient park-and-ride locations. Enjoy popular attractions like Spectrum Mall, or explore outdoor spaces at Kennedy Park. Route 23 also connects to key community centers, including Archer Neighborhood Center, and El Pueblo Center. Students can access Cholla High School and Apollo Middle School. Discover Route 23, your connection to downtown, South Tucson, and beyond!
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Due to construction, Route 25 is on detour from January 9 until further notice.
The following stops will not be serviced:
- Park Avenue/20th Street (SW)
- Park Avenue/25th Street (SE)
- Park Avenue/31st Street (SE)
- Park Avenue/34th Street (NE)
- Park Avenue/35th Street (SE)
- Park Avenue/Silverlake Road (SW and NE)
Riders can use the following stops:
- Park Avenue/22nd Street (NE)
- Park Avenue/Tucson Marketplace (NE and SW)
Route 26 (Benson Highway) serves an average of 21,230 passengers monthly, providing essential transportation to education hubs and community resources. Starting at the Roy Laos Transit Center, this route takes you to essential stops along Benson Highway, including the Tucson Rodeo Grounds. Access vital community resources like the Littletown Food Bank and centers such as the DES office and the El Pueblo Neighborhood Center. Educational opportunities are within reach with stops at Desert View and Alta Vista High School. Discover Route 26, your convenient connection to South Tucson’s key community destinations and resources.
Route 27 (Midvale/Valencia) serves an average of 16,799 passengers monthly. Discover Route 27 your connection to Tucson’s key destinations and community hubs. Hoppin on at the Roy Laos Transit Center, this route links Midvale, Drexel Heights, and Park & Ride options at Casino Del Sol and AVA Amphitheater. Enjoy stops at Mission Manor Park, Tucson Rodeo Grounds, and essential centers like DES at El Pueblo and El Pueblo Neighborhood Center. Access education at Pima Community College – Desert Vista Campus and convenient postal services at Xavier Post Office. Route 27 is your path to education, recreation, and community resources!
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Route 29 (Pascua Yaqui/Banner UMC South) serves on average 31,728 passengers monthly, providing essential transportation to key destinations. Discover Route 29 your connection to Tucson’s cultural landmarks, community hubs, and essential services. Starting at the Roy Laos Transit Center, this route features Park & Ride options at Casino Del Sol and AVA Amphitheater. Explore attractions like Tucson Rodeo Grounds, Pascua Yaqui Pueblo, and Casino del Sol. Visit community resources at DES at El Pueblo and El Pueblo Neighborhood Center, access education at Valencia Library and Southwest Library, and medical care at El Rio South. Convenient stops at Mission Post Office make Route 29 a comprehensive link to Tucson’s community and cultural highlights!
Due to construction, Route 29 Westbound will be on detour from January 16 through December 31.
The following stop will not be serviced: Calle Torim/Camino Cocoim (NW)
Riders can use the following stops:
- Calle Torim/ Camino Tetaviecti (NW)
- Calle Torim/ Wellness Center
Due to Country Club & I-10 Construction Project, Route 29 will be on detour beginning Monday, September 8 until January 2026. Please view attached map.
The following stops will not be serviced:
- Irvington Road/Campbell Avenue (SE)
- Irvington Road/Greenway Drive (SE & NW)
- Irvington Road/Benson Highway (SE & NW)
- Irvington Road/ Treat Avenue (SE & NW)
- Irvington Road/Country Club (NW)
- Country Club Road/ Irvington Road (NE)
- Country Club Road/ Missouri Street (SW & NE)
- Country Club Road/Michigan Street (SE)
- Country Club Road/Pennsylvania(NW)
Riders can utilize the following stops:
- Temporary stop at Irvington Road/Campbell Avenue (NW - in front of gas station)
- Irvington Road/ Campbell Avenue (NW)
- Milber Street/ La Colina Health Care (SE)
- BUMC South Campus (Inside)
- Ajo Way/ Forgeus Avenue (SE)
- Country Club Road/Ajo Way (SW)
Route 34 (Craycroft/Fort Lowell) serves on average 53,580 passengers monthly, providing convenient transportation to various destinations. Discover Route 34 your convenient link to parks, attractions, and community hubs. Starting at the Tohono Tadai Transit Center, enjoy Park & Ride options at Fort Lowell Park and access key destinations like Tucson Mall, Fantasticks, and Golf Links Sports Complex. This route connects you to community centers like La Frontera and Williams Center, the Davis-Monthan AFB Main Gate, and educational stops at Presidio School and Amphitheater High School. With medical services available at Tucson Medical Center, Route 34 provides seamless access to recreation, education, and essential services!
Route 37 serves an average of 16,089 passengers monthly, offering reliable transportation to key destinations. It includes stops at Pima Community College East Campus and Santa Rita High School, ensuring timely and convenient travel for students. It also connects you to Tucson’s roller skating rink, Skate Country. If you’re looking for some outdoor fun, route 37 stops at Udall Park and Recreation Center. For employees headed to Amazon, this route is for you! Whether heading to class or catching up on activities, Route 37 supports a smooth and dependable commute for all.
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Route 61 (La Cholla) serves an average of 10,274 passengers monthly, offering convenient access to Tucson’s top shopping centers, including Foothills Mall and Tucson Mall. It also includes educational stops like Pima Community College Northwest Campus, Nanini Library, and the YMCA. You can also access the Northwest Medical Center for any routine check-ups or emergencies. Enjoy the great outdoors at Curtis Park which is easily located off of the Rillito River. Route 61 is your link to shopping, education, recreation, and more!
Route 62 begins at the Tohono Transit Center, where riders can also access destinations like Tucson Mall and Funtasticks Family Fun Park. From there, you’ll travel to the Tucson Auto Mall with the Tohono Chul Gardens, a peaceful desert setting. It also serves key educational and community destinations including Pima Community College Northwest and the Nanini Public Library. The route ends at Thornydale Plaza, a busy shopping center with dining and retail.
On average Sun Express Route 101X transports 770 passengers monthly, providing efficient and direct service to key destinations, including state and federal buildings in downtown Tucson. Designed for commuters, this express route ensures quick access to essential locations while offering a reliable and convenient alternative for busy professionals and those who need to get downtown swiftly. Experience convenient travel with Route 101X- connecting Downtown Tucson to the Golf Links/Kolb Park & Ride. This express service links key areas, offering a quick and efficient commute for daily travelers. Whether starting at the Ronstadt Transit Center or heading toward the Park & Ride at Golf Links & Kolb, Route 101X ensures a smooth ride for your journey.
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On average route 104X serves 264 passengers monthly, efficiently connecting commuters to essential destinations, including government buildings and key offices. Whether you’re heading downtown or accessing important services, this route ensures a reliable and smooth journey for all riders. Starting at the Crossroads at Silverbell District Park, this express route connects you to the heart of the city with a stop at the Ronstadt Transit Center. For Park & Ride convenience, hop on at Marana’s Crossroads Park. Route 104X is the ideal option for fast, efficient commuting from Marana to downtown Tucson!
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On average route 105X serves over 500 passengers monthly, offering convenient and reliable transportation to key destinations. Major stops include Banner University Medical Center – Main Campus and the University of Arizona and Pima Community College Downtown, making it an essential route for students and medical professionals alike. Key stops also include University of Arizona Art Museum, and Road House Cinemas, making it ideal for education, culture, and entertainment commutes.This express service ensures passengers reach their destinations swiftly and comfortably.
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Route 107X serves an average of 396 passengers each month. Providing fast and reliable transportation to key locations in the area. Major stops include popular shopping centers like Tucson Mall and Oro Valley Marketplace, as well as important medical destinations such as Oro Valley Hospital and Ventana Medical Systems. This route is essential for both shoppers and those seeking medical services, offering a convenient connection to some of Oro Valley’s most frequented spots.
Due to construction, the following stops will not be serviced: Oracle Road/Magee Road (SE), affecting Route 107X.
Riders can use the following stops:
- Oracle Road/Suffolk Drive (NE)
- Oracle Road/Mountain Vista Drive (NE)
Route 108X serves an average of 396 passengers a month, offering fast, reliable transportation to essential locations in Tucson. Starting at the Broadway & Houghton Park & Ride, this route makes travel effortless with stops at the Williams Center and the Broadway East Plaza. Key stops include Park Place Mall and nearby golf courses, making this route perfect for shopping, dining, and recreational activities. Whether you’re planning a retail therapy session, grabbing a bite, or enjoying a relaxing day on the greens, this route offers convenient access to your favorite leisure destinations.
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Route 109X (Catalina Hwy) serves on average 352 passengers monthly, offering convenient stops for students of all ages. Key destinations include the University of Arizona, Rincon/University High School, and Tucson High School, ensuring timely transportation for both university and high school students. Other key stops include the Wilmot Library, offering valuable community resources, and Madera Village, a hub for shopping and dining. Whether you’re commuting for school, work, or daily errands, Route 109X provides a convenient and reliable connection to your destinations.
Due to construction Sun Express Route 109X Westbound will not be servicing a couple of stops starting December 5 until March 2026.
- Tanque Verde Road/Lutheran Church
- Tanque Verde Road/Woodland Road (NW)
Riders can use the following stops:
- Catalina Highway/Tanque Verde Road (NW)
- Tanque Verde Road/Dos Hombres Drive (NW)
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Route 110X proudly serves an average of 638 passengers each month, offering reliable transportation with key stops. Starting from the Old Vail & Rita Road Park & Ride, this express route takes you to Downtown, the UA Tech Park, and important local offices. Whether you’re commuting to work, accessing government services, or exploring the university’s innovation district, Route 110X offers a convenient and direct path, ensuring a seamless and reliable ride for all. Perfect for professionals and visitors alike, this route offers quick access to Tucson’s vibrant centers of commerce and innovation.
Route 203X transports around 528 passengers monthly, offering dependable service to important destinations like Oro Valley Hospital and Ventana Medical Systems. This route connects passengers to essential medical and technological hubs in the area, ensuring a smooth and efficient commute. Starting at the Roy Laos Transit Center, this route offers convenient access to Aero Park, including business hubs like Raytheon, Flight Safety, and Rancho Vistoso. With park-and-ride facilities and important business destinations, this route is perfect for both professionals and residents.
Route 204X serves an average of 792 passengers each month, making it one of the most popular routes in the Aero Park area. Starting at the Roy Laos Transit Center, this route offers convenient access to Marana’s Crossroads Park and business locations such as Aero Raytheon and Flight Safety. The route also includes park-and-ride options and stops at Crossroads at Silverbell District Park, providing easy access to recreation and business districts. Whether you’re heading to work, enjoying outdoor spaces, or exploring local businesses, Route 204X offers a direct and efficient connection.
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