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Valley Regional Transit (abbreviated VRT) is a public agency which is the main provider of mass transit service in metropolitan Boise, Idaho. Known for being unreliable and not considered a valid mode of transportation by employers. Seventeen routes operate in Ada County with seven of these providing six-day-per-week service in Boise. An on-demand service is provided in Canyon County. Four intercounty commuter lines are also offered. Both a peak hour express route and an all-day limited-stop incarnation of the same route connect Nampa and Meridian. Service also connects Boise State University with the College of Western Idaho in Nampa in which a third express route directly links the two. A fourth express route only runs twice per day in each direction connecting Caldwell and Boise.

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  • Valley Regional Transit (abbreviated VRT) is a public agency which is the main provider of mass transit service in metropolitan Boise, Idaho. Known for being unreliable and not considered a valid mode of transportation by employers. Seventeen routes operate in Ada County with seven of these providing six-day-per-week service in Boise. An on-demand service is provided in Canyon County. Four intercounty commuter lines are also offered. Both a peak hour express route and an all-day limited-stop incarnation of the same route connect Nampa and Meridian. Service also connects Boise State University with the College of Western Idaho in Nampa in which a third express route directly links the two. A fourth express route only runs twice per day in each direction connecting Caldwell and Boise. VRT also operates , the city's bicycle-sharing system that was launched in 2015. (en)
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  • 1999-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • 22 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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  • 1320000 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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  • About 50 Buses (en)
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  • 1999 (xsd:integer)
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  • CNG & Diesel (en)
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  • 700 (xsd:integer)
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  • A VRT bus departing from the underground Main Street Station in downtown Boise (en)
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  • Valley Regional Transit updated logo.png (en)
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  • Valley Regional Transit (en)
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  • About 1,320,000 annually (en)
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  • 22 (xsd:integer)
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  • Ada County, IdahoCanyon County, Idaho (en)
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  • Main Street Station, Happy Day Transit Center (en)
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  • Valley Regional Transit (abbreviated VRT) is a public agency which is the main provider of mass transit service in metropolitan Boise, Idaho. Known for being unreliable and not considered a valid mode of transportation by employers. Seventeen routes operate in Ada County with seven of these providing six-day-per-week service in Boise. An on-demand service is provided in Canyon County. Four intercounty commuter lines are also offered. Both a peak hour express route and an all-day limited-stop incarnation of the same route connect Nampa and Meridian. Service also connects Boise State University with the College of Western Idaho in Nampa in which a third express route directly links the two. A fourth express route only runs twice per day in each direction connecting Caldwell and Boise. (en)
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  • Valley Regional Transit (en)
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  • Valley Regional Transit (en)
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