ROCK ‘N’ ROLL MARATHON DETOURS
Sunday, 2/23/25 1:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m.*
Riders can expect delays on many routes on Sunday, February 23rd, from approximately 1:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. due to road closures associated with the Rock ‘n’ Roll Las Vegas Marathon. Transit riders should plan ahead for extra time to reach their destinations.
Plan ahead!
- Subscribe to real-time text and email alerts here
- Take an earlier trip if needed
- Get the most accurate information on bus arrival times:
- Use the rideRTC mobile app
- Text RideRTC and your bus stop number to 41411
- Call 702-228-RIDE (7433)
DEUCE ON THE STRIP
There will be NO service on Las Vegas Blvd. (The Strip) between Downtown Las Vegas and the South Strip Transit Terminal (SSTT). The Deuce will detour to Paradise Rd./Koval Ln./Sands Ave. to travel between the SSTT and Downtown Las Vegas. All existing RTC bus stops will be services along the detour route. Deuce service in Downtown Las Vegas will be accessible at the Bonneville Transit Center (BTC), Bay 19. Partial detours along Las Vegas Blvd. will begin at 7 a.m.
ROUTE 104 will be on detour between the SSTT & Russell Rd. There will be no service along Russell Rd. & Las Vegas Blvd. area.
ROUTE 108 will be on detour between St. Louis Ave. and Bonneville Ave., using primarily Maryland Pkwy. instead of Paradise Rd. Expect trips through this area to take longer than regularly scheduled.
ROUTE 109 will be on detour between Charleston Blvd. and the BTC. Route will remain on Maryland Pkwy. up to Stewart Ave. to serve segments not served by Route 208. Expect trips through this area to take longer than regularly scheduled.
ROUTE 113 will be detoured to Main St. between the BTC and Stewart Ave.
ROUTE 119 will not be accessible along Spring Mountain Rd. at Las Vegas Blvd. The nearest access to The Strip will be along Koval Ln. or Sammy Davis Jr. Dr. Route will end at Tropicana Ave. Expect trips south of Sahara Ave. to take longer than regularly scheduled.
ROUTE 201 service will be disrupted between Valley View Blvd. and University Center Dr. The nearest access to Las Vegas Blvd. will be at Tropicana Ave. and Valley View Blvd.
ROUTE 202 service will be disrupted between Valley View Blvd. and Koval Ln. The nearest access to Las Vegas Blvd. will be at Flamingo Rd. and Paradise Rd. Expect east-west trips to take longer than regularly scheduled.
ROUTE 203 will be on detour between Mel Torme Wy. and Paradise Rd. The nearest access to Las Vegas Blvd. will be at Spring Mountain Rd. and Mel Torme Wy. near Fashion Show Mall (for eastbound) and on Desert Inn Rd. at Channel 8 Dr. or at Spring Mountain Rd. and Valley View Blvd. (for westbound). Expect east-west trips to take longer than regularly scheduled.
ROUTE 206 will be on detour in the Downtown Las Vegas area between the BTC and Maryland Pkwy. There will be no service on Charleston Blvd. between Maryland Pkwy. and Shadow Ln. Expect trips between Shadow Ln. and Maryland Pkwy. to take longer than regularly scheduled.
ROUTE 207 westbound will be on detour in the Downtown Las Vegas area. Route 207 eastbound will use Main St. between Bonneville Ave. and Stewart Ave. Route 207 eastbound will maintain regular routing up 4th St.
ROUTE 208 will be on detour in the Downtown Las Vegas area. There will be no service on Clark Ave. or Bonneville Ave. from the BTC to Maryland Pkwy. Route will use Main St. to Stewart Ave. to Maryland Pkwy.
ROUTE 215 westbound will be on detour in the Downtown Las Vegas area between the BTC and Stewart Ave. at 4th St. Route 215 westbound will use Main St. between Stewart Ave. and the BTC. Route 215 eastbound will maintain regular routing up 4th St.
BOULDER HIGHWAY EXPRESS (BHX) will be on detour in the Downtown Las Vegas area. Route will use Main St. to Stewart Ave.
CENTENNIAL EXPRESS (CX) will not serve Flamingo Rd. at Las Vegas Blvd., (Strip area). Route will use Paradise Rd. to Desert Inn Rd.
SAHARA EXPRESS (SX) will be on detour between Teddy Dr. and Paradise Rd. There will be no service along Sahara Ave. between Palace Station and Paradise Rd. The closest stop to Las Vegas Blvd. (The Strip) will be at Paradise Rd. Expect east-west travel in this area to take longer than regularly scheduled.
Most road closures and detours on Sunday will be in effect between the hours of 2:30pm and 10:30pm. The half marathon and 10k both begin at 4:30pm. Streets will reopen on a rolling basis as soon as the last participant has passed and all course support materials have been removed. Please review the road closure grid and course map for more information. Resident and businesses located near the race course are urged to plan ahead and be aware of road closure schedules and alternate access routes.
- Half Marathon/10K Road Closure and Impact Notice
- 5k Road Closure and Impact Notice
- Sunday Road Reopening Map
- Half Marathon and 10k Road Closures
- 5k Road Closures
Monorail: The Las Vegas Monorail is offering Rock n’ Roll Marathon runners and spectators exclusive fare discounts. Purchase exclusive discounts HERE and let your phone be your ticket to ride!
Skip the line and scan your phone right at the gate (paper tickets are still available at ticket vending machines and customer service desks on the station for full price). Use the Monorail to travel the Strip and to the convention without the hassles of traffic and wasted time. In minutes, Monorail riders can travel the Las Vegas Strip in a safe, clean, and climate-controlled environment.
AIRPORT TRANSIT ROUTES
Traveling from out of town? Many of our fixed route transit services can accommodate your trip to and from Harry Reid International Airport.
Traveling to Harry Reid International Airport?
Route 108, Route 109 and Centennial Express (CX) all stop at the airport’s Ground Level Zero at Terminal 1. CX also services Terminal 3. You can access the airport by going to the South Strip Transit Terminal (SSTT) and riding Route 109 with only a short 10-15 minute trip from the bus stop. To plan a trip online, use the Google Transit Trip Planner located on our home page or download the Transit or rideRTC app.
Arriving at Harry Reid International Airport?
For travelers arriving at Terminal 3 and Terminal 1 you can utilize the Airport inter-terminal shuttle to transport between terminals. Don’t forget Route 109 located at Terminal 1 allows travelers to access the South Strip Transit Terminal and connect with other routes with only a short 15 minute trip from the bus stop.
At the airport, purchase transit 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.