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When your work schedule isn’t 9 to 5, you need a ride to your bus stop, or you just don't feel like driving, rideshare programs can take you there. Rideshares can get rid of obstacles that might be holding you back. They give you the flexibility of a vehicle without the limitations of a fixed route or limited schedule hours. In addition to the ridehail options available to the general public (Lyft, Uber), there are also programs throughout the Treasure Valley for refugees, veterans, elderly, disabled and those working late shifts.
Lyft Transit Connections
You can get a $2 ride using Lyft ride-sharing services to many Valley Regional Transit bus stops. This service is available to and from qualifying stops Monday-Friday 6 a.m.– 9 p.m. and Saturday 7:30 a.m.– 6 p.m. Details and qualifying stops here ».
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Rideshare programs for qualified individuals
VRT Late Night
VRT Late Night operates during the hours Valley Regional Transit buses are not running. In partnership with Lyft, Valley Regional Transit offers $3 Lyft rides to and from work for income-qualified riders. For more details and registration, email navigation@valleyregionaltransit.org.
Village Van
for employer contracts in Ada County
Valley Regional Transit’s Village Van Program provides job access services for low-income and refugee job access. If you or your employer/agency are interested in starting a Village Van route, please contact navigation@valleyregionaltransit.org or call 208-345-7433.
Rides2Wellness
for patients of St. Luke's or Saint Alphonsus
Ride2Wellness serves patients of St. Lukes and Saint Alphonsus patients by providing coordinated transportation to critical appointments. Patients are picked up at their homes, taken to their appointment, then back home. The service currently serves 19 clinics, free of charge to patients. Reservations must be booked at least two business days in advance. Reservation hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For questions, call the VRT Help Desk at 208-345-7433.
Beyond Access
Beyond Access is a regional, shared ride, curb-to-curb service launching January 2024 for older adults and persons with disabilities that will provide no-cost trips in and between Canyon and Ada counties within the designated service area. Available Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Volunteer Driver Program
for Ada/Canyon County residents
Valley Regional Transit’s Volunteer Driver Program operates in both Ada County and Canyon County and rides can be requested for any time. Call 208-345-7433 to schedule a ride.