Sacramento RT Schedule: All Routes, Map, Stops & Live Times

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🚌 RT Bus Schedule Sacramento Guide: SacRT Routes, Live Tracker, Fares & Maps

Here’s the deal: β€œRT bus schedule” usually means Sacramento Regional Transit District, but riders often mix up bus routes, light rail lines, airport service, live tracking, service alerts and fare apps. This guide gets you to the right SacRT tool fast.

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Agency

SacRT

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Basic Fare

$2.50

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Live Bus

BusTracker

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Airport

Route 142

Sacramento RT bus schedule searches should start with the official Sacramento Regional Transit District route tools. SacRT runs buses, light rail, airport bus service, park-and-ride connections, transit centers, fare apps, service alerts, bike-and-ride options and special services across the Sacramento region.

The mistake most riders make is simple: they look at one route table and think the job is done. Bad move. For SacRT, the clean workflow is: use Routes & Schedules for planned times, BusTracker for real-time bus arrivals, Service Alerts for disruptions, and the Fares page before buying or tapping anything.

βœ… Source Check β€” Updated May 25, 2026

Official SacRT sources checked for this refresh include Routes & Schedules, Track My Ride / SacRT BusTracker, Fares, Airport Express Bus Service, Transit Connect, ZipPass App retirement notice, Service Alerts, Bike-and-Ride, and How to Ride. Exact route times, detours, station work, holiday service, fare app deadlines and stop predictions can change, so use SacRT’s official pages before a real trip.

⚑ Quick Answer: How to Check the RT Bus Schedule in Sacramento

The fastest way is to open SacRT’s official Routes & Schedules page, choose the bus route or light rail line, confirm direction and travel day, then use SacRT BusTracker for live bus arrivals. If you are already at the stop, live tracking matters more than a saved PDF.

⚠️ Real Talk: BusTracker Is for Buses, Not Light Rail

SacRT says BusTracker gives real-time arrival information for buses. For light rail, use the official schedules and alerts. If you are trying to track a train like a bus, you are using the wrong tool.

Need route? Open SacRT Routes & Schedules and choose Bus Routes & Schedules or Light Rail Lines & Schedules.
Need live bus? Use SacRT BusTracker / Track My Ride for real-time bus locations, stop predictions and route alerts.
Need detours? Open Service Alerts before downtown events, construction, station work, bad weather or a time-sensitive ride.
Need airport? Use Airport Express Bus Service / Route 142 for Downtown Sacramento to Sacramento International Airport service.

🎯 Sacramento RT Rider Tool: Open the Right SacRT Page

Pick your problem first. If you need a route table, use schedules. If you are standing at a stop, use BusTracker. If your trip involves a station or downtown disruption, use service alerts before you blame the bus.

🚏 Choose Your SacRT Action

This dropdown goes to official SacRT tools only. No stale copied tables. No mystery PDFs.

πŸ”— Open Selected SacRT Tool
πŸ—ΊοΈ Routes & Schedules

Use this when planning from home. Choose bus routes, light rail lines, system maps, holiday service, park-and-ride, transit centers and stations.

Open Routes β†—
πŸ“± BusTracker

Use this when you need live bus arrivals. SacRT says predictions are available for buses arriving within 60 minutes of the scheduled stop.

Open BusTracker β†—
🚨 Service Alerts

Use this before downtown trips, light rail work, construction, special events and service modifications. Alerts beat screenshots.

Open Alerts β†—
πŸ’΅ Fares & Apps

Use this before paying. SacRT fare tools include Connect Card, Tap2Ride, Transit Connect, ticket/pass options and discount fare categories.

Open Fares β†—

πŸ’΅ SacRT Fare Rules: Basic Fare, Discount Fare & App Warning

SacRT lists the Age 19–61 Basic single ride at $2.50, transfer ticket at $0.25, daily pass at $7.00, semi-monthly pass at $50.00, and monthly pass at $100.00. Discount fares are listed for eligible seniors, persons with disabilities and students.

πŸ’Έ SacRT Fare Cheat Sheet

Basic Single $2.50 for ages 19–61.
Transfer $0.25 transfer ticket where applicable.
Daily Pass $7.00 basic daily pass.
Discount $1.25 single ride and $3.50 daily pass listed for eligible senior, disability and student categories.
Monthly $100.00 basic monthly pass. Discount monthly options are lower for eligible categories.

⚠️ ZipPass Is Being Phased Out

SacRT says Transit Connect is the new mobile fare app and ZipPass is in its retirement phase, with a listed last day to use ZipPass passes/tickets of June 15, 2026. Do not build a long-term rider habit around a dying app.

πŸ“± Transit Connect

Use Transit Connect for the newer SacRT mobile fare experience. This is the app SacRT is moving riders toward.

Open Transit Connect β†—
πŸ’³ Connect Card

Use Connect Card if you prefer a reloadable fare card instead of mobile-only payment.

Fare Options β†—
πŸ‘¦ Student Fare

SacRT lists student discount fare categories, and Airport Express notes free student pass details for TK–12 riders. Check current student pass rules before riding.

Student Fares β†—
🚍 Tap2Ride

SacRT includes Tap2Ride as a fare option. Check transfer and pass behavior before assuming it works the same as another fare product.

Check Tap2Ride β†—

⏱️ The Real Schedule: What Sacramento Riders Need to Check

The planned schedule is only one layer. Sacramento traffic, downtown events, station work, school release, bad weather, late-night gaps and service alerts can turn a clean-looking route table into a missed connection.

πŸŒ… Morning Commute

If you are heading downtown, to a state office, school, hospital, light rail station or park-and-ride connection, check BusTracker right before leaving. A bus that looked fine last night may be delayed this morning.

🏫 The 3 PM School + Campus Crush

Routes near schools, colleges and busy transfer points can slow down around dismissal. The bus may still be β€œon schedule” on paper, but boarding takes longer when everyone piles in with backpacks, scooters, strollers and questions for the operator.

πŸŒ™ Nights and Weekends

Do not assume a weekday route behaves the same at night, on Saturday, on Sunday or on a holiday. Sacramento riders should choose the exact travel day and direction on the official SacRT schedule before planning a late return.

PRO TIP πŸ’‘

Use This Order When Tools Disagree

First check official service alerts, then BusTracker for buses, then the official schedule page, then map apps. Old screenshots and third-party copied timetables should be treated like gas-station gossip.

🚈 Bus vs Light Rail: Stop Mixing the Tools

SacRT is not only buses. Riders also search RT for light rail schedules, stations, park-and-ride, transit centers and service alerts. That matters because the live tool and the schedule behavior are not identical.

🚈 Light Rail Warning

SacRT states that BusTracker provides real-time information for buses and that there is currently no live tracking for light rail. For light rail arrival planning, use SacRT’s official schedules and service alerts.

🚌 Bus Trip

Use Bus Routes & Schedules, BusTracker, stop predictions and bus-specific alerts.

BusTracker Help β†—
🚈 Light Rail Trip

Use Light Rail Lines & Schedules, station info and service alerts. Do not expect bus-style live tracking.

Light Rail Schedules β†—

✈️ SacRT Airport Express Bus: Route 142 Reality Check

SacRT’s Airport Express Bus Service connects Downtown Sacramento with Sacramento International Airport. SacRT lists the Airport Express as operating daily, with service to Terminals A and B, standard fare of $2.50 and discounted fare of $1.25 for eligible riders.

Route Airport Express / Route 142.
Airport Direct service to Sacramento International Airport Terminals A and B.
Fare $2.50 standard fare and $1.25 discounted fare for eligible riders.
Timing SacRT lists daily operation and frequency details on the official Airport Express page; verify before flying.

⚠️ Airport Tip: Don’t Play Chicken With Your Flight

If you are flying, do not plan the last possible bus. Airport traffic, luggage, terminal walking time and security lines are not interested in your optimism. Build a real buffer.

🚲 Bikes, Strollers, Bags & Rider Rules

Schedule pages love pretending every rider has one backpack and no chaos. Real Sacramento riders bring bikes, strollers, groceries, work bags, luggage, skateboards, wheelchairs, walkers and kids who suddenly need snacks at the worst possible moment.

🚲 Bikes

SacRT bike guidance says each passenger may bring only one bicycle. Motorized bicycles are allowed on racks if they do not exceed the listed 55 lb weight limit.

Bike Rules β†—
🚌 Bike Racks

Bike racks are first-come, first-served. If the rack is full, do not assume the operator can magically create space.

Biking With RT β†—
πŸ‘Ά Strollers

Keep strollers compact and aisles clear. If the bus is packed, be ready to reposition or fold so riders can board and exit safely.

🧳 Airport Bags

For Route 142, keep luggage tight and out of the aisle. Do not block doors while hunting for your pass at the airport stop.

🚨 Alerts, Safety App & Detours

SacRT has separate tools for service disruptions and safety reporting. Do not confuse them. Service alerts tell you about route disruptions, schedule changes and modifications. Alert SacRT is the safety/security reporting app.

🚧 Service Alerts

Use this for route disruptions, schedule changes and service modifications before you ride.

Open Alerts β†—
πŸ›‘οΈ Alert SacRT

Use the Alert SacRT safety and security app if you need to discreetly report safety concerns to RT Police.

Open Alert App β†—

πŸ—ΊοΈ Sacramento RT Map: Find Routes, Stops & Stations Near You

This map is only a starting point. Use it to understand the Sacramento area, then confirm exact routes, stop IDs, live bus arrivals, light rail schedules, alerts and fares through SacRT’s official tools.

πŸ“ Sacramento RT Bus Schedule Near Me

πŸ€” Sacramento RT Bus Schedule FAQs Riders Actually Ask

What does RT bus schedule mean in Sacramento? 🚌

In Sacramento, RT usually refers to Sacramento Regional Transit District, commonly called SacRT. Riders use it to find bus routes, light rail schedules, system maps, live bus arrivals, fares, service alerts and airport bus service.

How do I track a SacRT bus live? πŸ“±

Use SacRT BusTracker through the Track My Ride page or the live BusTracker site. SacRT says BusTracker provides real-time bus locations and stop predictions for buses, including arrival predictions for buses within 60 minutes of the scheduled stop.

Does SacRT BusTracker show light rail live tracking? 🚈

No. SacRT states that real-time tracking is available for buses and that there is currently no live tracking for light rail. For light rail, use the official schedules and service alerts.

How much is a SacRT bus fare? πŸ’΅

SacRT lists the basic single ride for ages 19–61 at $2.50, a transfer ticket at $0.25 and a basic daily pass at $7.00. Discount categories have lower fares, but riders should confirm eligibility on the official SacRT fare page.

What app should I use for SacRT fares in 2026? πŸ“²

SacRT says Transit Connect is the newer mobile fare app and that ZipPass is being phased out, with a listed last day to use ZipPass passes/tickets of June 15, 2026. Riders should check SacRT’s Transit Connect and ZipPass pages before buying mobile fare products.

Does SacRT go to Sacramento International Airport? ✈️

Yes. SacRT’s Airport Express Bus Service, Route 142, connects Downtown Sacramento with Sacramento International Airport Terminals A and B. SacRT lists standard fare at $2.50 and discounted fare at $1.25 for eligible riders.

Can I bring a bike on SacRT? 🚲

SacRT provides bike-and-ride guidance and says each passenger may bring only one bicycle. Motorized bicycles are allowed on the rack if they do not exceed the listed 55 lb weight limit. Bike rack space is first-come, first-served.

What should I check before a time-sensitive SacRT ride? ⏱️

Check the official route schedule, BusTracker for buses, service alerts, fare page and the correct direction. For light rail, check schedules and alerts instead of expecting bus-style live tracking.

Why does Google Maps show a different SacRT time? πŸ—ΊοΈ

Map apps are useful, but SacRT controls the official route schedule, alerts, fare rules and live bus predictions. If Google Maps and SacRT disagree, check SacRT’s official tools first.

🧾 Editorial Note

This is an independent rider-help guide for Sacramento RT bus schedule searches. It is not Sacramento Regional Transit District, SacRT, BusTracker, Transit Connect, Connect Card, ZipPass, or Sacramento International Airport. Routes, fares, service alerts, app deadlines, station work, bus predictions, airport service and holiday schedules can change. Always verify your exact ride with official SacRT tools before commuting, transferring, flying, buying a pass or planning a time-sensitive trip.

🏁 Final Summary: Use SacRT Like a Local, Not a Guessing Game

The smart way to check the RT bus schedule in Sacramento is simple: open SacRT Routes & Schedules, choose the correct bus or light rail line, check direction and travel day, use BusTracker for live bus arrivals, then verify alerts and fares before leaving.

If you remember only one thing, remember this: schedule pages show the plan, but BusTracker and alerts tell you what is happening today.

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