![]() ![]() Ticket Vending Machines (TVMs) will accept $1, $2, $5, $10 and $20 bills but do not give change. TVMs accept bills, coins or Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express and debit cards. TVMs are located at the various Deuce stops (listed below), as well as the Bonneville Transit Center (BTC), and the South Strip Transit Terminal (SSTT). Using the TVM to purchase fares and passes prior to taking the bus can help speed up the boarding process. ![]() RTC's Ticket Vending Machine (TVM) offers a quick and easy way to purchase one way and 2-Hr., 24-Hr. You can also take any of the other 37 buses to see more of Las Vegas. It accommodates up to 97 people, it's air-conditioned, spacious and begins the trip at the south end from a terminal close to the Harry Reid International Airport and ends at a terminal close to Fremont Street. The RTC Transit has 51 routes and if you'll be spending most of your time on the Strip you'll want to take this San Francisco-style double-decker bus that is dedicated to the Strip. Las Vegas buses are more accessible than taxis, which can't pick passengers up off the street. The Deuce runs 24 hours a day from the South Strip Transit Terminal, to the Vegas Strip with many stops up and down the resort corridor, and continuing to the Fremont Street Experience in Downtown Las Vegas, and Las Vegas Premium Outlets South.ĭeuce on the Strip stops at virtually every hotel and casino along the Las Vegas strip with stops located about every quarter mile in each direction of the Vegas strip and are marked with signs or by bus shelters. ![]() Run by the Regional Transportation Commission (RTC), the Las Vegas Deuce is probably the least expensive way to sight-see along the Vegas Strip. The Las Vegas Deuce on the Strip, also referred to as The Deuce, is the Las Vegas bus service for both locals and visitors along the famous Las Vegas Strip. ![]()
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