The Tahoe Transportation District , formally known as South Tahoe Area Transit Authority and BlueGO, is the primary provider of mass transportation in the Lake Tahoe region of northcentral California and northwestern Nevada . The service uniquely provides 24-hour-per-day service, with fixed routes functioning from 5:45 am to 1:45 am and flexible night owl service operating in the short remaining hours. Park and ride locations are available for intercity service in Carson City , Stateline , and Gardnerville, Nevada . The agency also operates various shuttles during peak ski season. This transportation service is now known as, Tahoe Transportation District. http://tahoetransportation.org/
4-461: Tahoe Transportation District is governed by 16 member board from governing agencies in both California and Nevada Tahoe Transportation coordinates with Douglas Area Rural Transit to allow transfers within Minden Nevada In 2018, Tahoe Transportation District discontinued its ski shuttles due to the lack of staff and insufficient funding In July 2024, Tahoe Transportation District, received
8-674: A stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about transportation in Nevada is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Douglas Area Rural Transit Douglas Area Rural Transit is a public transportation operator in Douglas County . Douglas Area Rural Transit operates in the rural communities of Minden, Gardnerville and the Gardnerville Ranchos. It offers both dial-a-ride and fix route transit service known as DART Express Douglas Area Rural Transit
12-509: A 7.9 Million dollar grant to replace its aging bus fleet is Hybrid buses In November 2010, South Lake Tahoe Area Transit Authority was taken over by Tahoe Transportation District due to bankruptcy www.bluego.org This article related to bus transportation in the United States is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about transportation in California is
16-464: Was incorporated in 2001 using Nevada's DOT public rural ride program as a way to bridge the transit gap in Carson Valley and Stateline. At launch, the system was averaging 40 passengers per day In 2007, Gardnerville residents were protesting the transit operator for causing traffic in residential streets near the senior center This article related to bus transportation in the United States
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