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Two buses are parked side by side in front of a colorful mural featuring a tiger and abstract shapes. One bus is labeled Powered by Hydrogen and Be a Hero. Ride Zero, while the other is a double-decker bus.

The Deuce

Explore The Strip and Downtown Vegas, the easy way.

The Deuce is our iconic double-decker bus that runs 24/7 along the Las Vegas Strip and connects to Fremont Street, the Arts District, and more.

  • Stops at nearly every major resort
  • Runs every 15–20 minutes
  • Operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Passes

The Deuce runs every 15 minutes along the Strip and Downtown. Visitors must pay Strip and All Access fares, which also work on residential routes.

Strip and All Access

Single Ride

$4

Debit/credit card or smartphone/wallet

Tap & GO on the rideRTC app

Reloadable Tap & GO Cards

Reduced Fare

Visitors with a valid reduced-fare ID from another transit system can show it when boarding to receive the reduced fare. To ride the Deuce or other Strip routes, purchase a Strip and All Access pass, which works on all residential routes.

Single Ride

$2

Tap & GO on the rideRTC app

2-Hour Pass

$3

On-board Deuce Vehicles

On the rideRTC app, Transit or Uber apps

24-Hour Pass

$4

On-board Deuce Vehicles

On the rideRTC app, Transit or Uber apps

3-day Pass

$10

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The Easiest Way to Pay and Ride

Use this app to find your bus and buy your transit passes on your mobile device.

Airport Service

We make it easy to connect to Harry Reid International Airport.

Getting to Harry Reid International (LAS) Airport

Leaving Harry Reid International (LAS) Airport

At the airport, purchase bus passes using the Ticket Vending Machine (TVM) located at the bus stop on Level Zero of Terminal 1. TVM accepts all credit/debit cards or exact fare. Alternately, you can purchase your pass when you board the vehicle. Please have exact change ready.

Terminal 1

Terminal 3

Use the airport inter-terminal shuttle to travel to Terminal 1. From there, take Route 109 to South Strip Transit Terminal (SSTT) to access all other routes.

Accessible Travel for Visitors

Visitors who are certified for paratransit in another city may be eligible for RTC’s service while in town.

How to Qualify

Before your stay here, send us proof that you’re eligible for paratransit in your home city. Send this proof by mail, fax, or email before you arrive.

If You Appear In Person Without Documents
We may request proof that you reside outside of Las Vegas. If your disability is not apparent, you’ll be asked to sign a form confirming you can’t use regular buses.

If You’re Not Paratransit Certified Where You Live
You’ll need to send a note from a doctor or other proof of your disability.

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How to Provide Eligibility Documents

By Fax

(702) 228-4800

By Phone

TDD assistance, click here
(702) 676-1834

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Explore Vegas on two wheels

RTC Bike Share is a fun, flexible way to see the city. Grab a bike at any station and ride to restaurants, museums, or your next stop on The Deuce.

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First time riding?

Get quick answers about riding the bus, where to buy a pass, and how to get to popular destinations.

The Easiest Way to Pay and Ride

RTC Bike Share is a fun, flexible way to see the city. Grab a bike at any station and ride to restaurants, museums, or your next stop on The Deuce.

A group of people riding bicycles on a street.

First time riding?

Get quick answers about riding the bus, where to buy a pass, and how to get to popular destinations.

Four people are boarding a city bus at dusk. The sky is darkening, and the bus lights are on. Trees and a bus stop with a sign are visible in the background.