STA Bus Schedule: All Routes, Map, Stops & Live Times

Live Spokane Transit Guide 2026

STA Bus Schedule Finder for Spokane Transit Routes, Fares, Plaza Bays, Transit App & Live Tracker

Use this STA bus schedule guide to find Spokane Transit Authority routes, open official schedules, track buses in real time, check Connect card fares, understand STA Plaza boarding bays, plan park-and-ride trips, and avoid winter detour or holiday-service mistakes.

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Main System

Spokane Transit Authority

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Live Tracker

Transit App + Stop Lookup

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Standard Fare

$2.00 Adult

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Main Trap

Winter Detours

What Riders Want First on an STA Bus Schedule Page

A rider searching “STA bus schedule” usually wants a working Spokane transit tool, not a generic bus article. They want the right route, next bus, stop number, fare, Plaza bay, winter detour, holiday schedule, and app link in the first screen.

The strongest official match for this page is Spokane Transit Authority, also known as STA. STA provides bus, Paratransit and Rideshare services in the Spokane area, including Spokane, Spokane Valley, Cheney, Liberty Lake, Airway Heights, Medical Lake, Fairchild, EWU, South Hill, North Spokane and West Plains service areas.

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“Where is my STA bus now?”

Use Transit App, STA real-time tools, Stop Lookup, digital stop displays or text your stop number for the next departure.

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“Which STA route do I need?”

Choose by corridor: City Line, Monroe-Regal, Cheney, Valley/Airport, Sprague, Division, EWU, Liberty Lake, South Hill or North Spokane.

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“How much is STA fare?”

Standard fare is $2.00, reduced fare is $1.00, Paratransit fare is $2.00, and youth 18 and under ride free through Youth Ride Free.

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“Can I ride again within 2 hours?”

STA says riders can ask for a 2-Hour Pass, valid for unlimited rides within a two-hour window.

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“Which STA Plaza bay?”

STA Plaza has numbered boarding bays around Riverside, Wall, Sprague and Post. Bay choice matters downtown.

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“Is there a snow detour?”

STA lists pre-planned winter detours for multiple routes and advises riders to check alerts during snow operations.

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First-screen warning: STA schedule times are not enough

STA route pages show scheduled times, but real riding depends on live tracking, stop number, Plaza bay, alerts, snow detours, holidays and service changes. Always verify before leaving for a tight trip.

Need the official Spokane Transit route list now?

🚍 Open STA Routes

Source Verification Box

Publish-ready check: Updated for May 25, 2026. Official sources checked include Spokane Transit routes and schedules, real-time rider GPS tracking, Transit App information, fares overview, Connect card questions, STA Plaza boarding bays, park-and-ride locations, holiday hours, winter operations, reduced fare programs, youth fare information and accessibility resources.

Editorial rule used: This page does not invent route times, fake stop IDs, fake app names, fake fare rules, fake snow detours or unsupported bay assignments. It gives riders the official STA actions first: route list, live tracking, Stop Lookup, Transit App, fares, Connect card, Plaza bays, alerts and holiday/winter service pages.

STA Route Finder Tool: Choose the Right Spokane Transit Bus Fast

STA has many route types: City Line, frequent routes, regular routes, regional routes, commuter routes, EWU express routes and shuttles. A good STA schedule page should work like a compact Spokane transit dashboard.

1

Route 1 City Line

Use for high-demand east-west movement through Spokane’s urban core, downtown and City Line station areas.

25

Route 25 Division

Use for Division Street corridor planning and North Spokane trips, especially when checking frequent service and Plaza bay details.

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Route 6 Cheney

Use for Spokane-to-Cheney trips and connections toward EWU-area travel. Verify weekday, weekend and snow operations.

7

Route 7 Valley/Airport

Use for Spokane Valley and airport-corridor planning. Confirm direction and stop before relying on the schedule.

61

Route 61 Highway 2/Fairchild

Use for West Plains, Highway 2 and Fairchild-area trips. Check park-and-ride options and live tracking before leaving.

66

Route 66 EWU

Use for EWU-related trips and regional campus connections. Students should also check youth/student fare eligibility.

98

Route 98 Greenacres/Liberty Lake

Use for Spokane Valley and Liberty Lake corridor trips, including park-and-ride planning and east-side connections.

124

Route 124 North Express

Use for north-side commuter planning, especially Country Homes, Fairwood, Hastings and express-style trips.

💡 STA route choice rule

Start with where you are going: downtown Plaza, North Spokane, Spokane Valley, Cheney, EWU, West Plains, Liberty Lake or South Hill. Then choose the official route and confirm the stop number.

Need the official STA route list with all route numbers?

🧭 Open Route Finder

STA Live Tracker: Transit App, Stop Lookup, Text Your Stop and Real-Time GPS

STA’s real-time page explains that riders have several ways to track the next ride. Transit App is introduced as STA’s official trip-planning app, with full Transit Royale access. STA also supports real-time bus location through website tools, digital monitors, Stop Lookup and text-based stop arrival checks.

📲 Best real-time workflow

  • Use Transit App first: It is STA’s official trip-planning app and helps with live bus tracking, detour detection and trip planning.
  • Use Stop Lookup at the stop: Find the 4-digit stop number on the stop’s curbside flag post and use it to see upcoming departures.
  • Use Text Your Stop: STA winter operations guidance says riders can text a stop number to 99689 for next bus arrival times.
  • Arrive early: STA advises riders to arrive at the bus stop five minutes before the scheduled departure time.
  • Check alerts: Real-time tracking shows arrivals, but alerts explain detours, cancellations, winter operations and service changes.
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Live tracker is not the whole story

A bus can be on the map but still affected by detours, downtown events, snow, traffic, construction or a temporary stop closure. Use real-time tools plus alerts.

Need STA real-time tracking tools?

📍 Open Real-Time Tools

Need STA’s official Transit App page?

📲 Open Transit App

STA Bus Fare: $2 Standard Fare, $1 Reduced Fare, Youth Free and Connect Fare Capping

STA’s official fare overview lists standard fare at $2.00, reduced fare at $1.00, Paratransit fare at $2.00 and youth 18 and under free through Youth Ride Free. That means the fare question is simple only if you know your eligibility and payment method.

⏱️ 2-Hour Pass and fare capping

STA says riders can ask for a 2-Hour Pass, valid for unlimited rides within a two-hour window. STA also lists fare capping at $4.00 daily and $60.00 monthly for standard fare riders using Connect. Reduced fare capping is lower for eligible riders.

💳 Connect card, eConnect and contactless payment

STA Connect questions say riders can pay with Connect card, eConnect card, legacy paper passes, barcoded paper ticket from a ticket vending machine, limited-use passes, cash, contactless Visa, Mastercard or Discover, and Apple Pay or Google Pay. Cash on the bus requires exact change.

🎒 Youth Ride Free

STA’s youth page says a free Rider’s License Connect card gives youth unlimited rides on all STA routes. Youth can apply online, at STA Plaza Customer Service or at local Spokane, Liberty Lake or Spokane County library branches.

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Payment mistake to avoid

If you pay cash, bring exact change. If you want fare capping, use the correct Connect or eConnect payment method consistently instead of switching cards.

Need current STA fare and pass rules?

💳 Open STA Fares

STA Plaza Schedule Help: Downtown Boarding Bays, Customer Service and Transfer Timing

STA Plaza is the downtown hub for many Spokane Transit trips. The official STA Plaza page describes it as the heart of Spokane Transit and the hub for the majority of transit trips in Spokane. If your route uses downtown, the correct Plaza bay can matter as much as the correct route number.

🏢 Customer service and location

The STA Customer Service Desk is listed at STA Plaza, First Floor, 701 West Riverside Avenue, Spokane, WA 99201. Service counter hours are listed as Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Saturday 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Sunday and holidays closed. Call center hours are listed separately, with service on Sundays and holidays.

🚏 Plaza bay examples

STA’s Plaza page says bus bays are arranged around the outer edge of the Plaza and numbered sequentially. Examples include Bay 6 for Routes 4 south, 9 and 25; Bay 8 for Routes 12, 14 west and 43; Bay 9 for Route 1 east and Route 14 east; Bay 10 for Routes 6, 66, 633 and Route 1 west; and Bay 12 for Routes 7 west, 20 and 61.

⏱️ Transfer timing reality

A transfer at STA Plaza is easier when you know the route number, bay, direction and real-time arrival. Do not arrive downtown assuming every bus leaves from the same side. Riverside, Wall, Sprague and Post side bays can make a short transfer feel longer.

💡 Plaza rule

Before you arrive downtown, check route, direction and bay. If you only know the route number but not the bay, you may lose the transfer while walking around the Plaza.

Need official STA Plaza bay information?

🏢 Open STA Plaza

STA Bus Routes: City Line, Frequent Routes, Regional Routes, Commuter Routes and Shuttles

The official STA route list includes City Line, frequent, regional, regular, commuter and shuttle-style routes. A rider should use the official schedule page for exact times, but this route snapshot helps decide which schedule to open first.

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City Line

High-visibility route for Spokane’s urban core. Use Transit App and station arrival tools before leaving.

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Monroe-Regal

Major corridor route with Plaza bay details and winter-operation considerations.

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Valley/Airport

Useful for airport and Spokane Valley trips. Confirm west/east direction and stop number.

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Sprague

Important Sprague corridor route. Check alerts and STA Plaza Bay 6 information when downtown.

20

SFCC

Useful for Spokane Falls Community College riders and west-side student connections.

25

Division

Important North Spokane corridor. Check frequent-service expectations and real-time arrivals before standing outside.

32

Trent/Montgomery

Useful for Spokane Valley and Mirabeau Transit Center connections.

66

EWU

Important for Eastern Washington University riders, Cheney connections and student trips.

98

Greenacres/Liberty Lake

Useful for east-side and Liberty Lake travel. Check park-and-ride options and weekday/weekend timing.

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Route list warning

STA shows scheduled times, but the route list alone is not enough. Open the specific route page, check stop lookup and sign up for alerts if you ride often.

STA Park & Ride Schedule Help: North Spokane, Downtown, South Hill, Valley, West Plains, Cheney and Liberty Lake

STA’s official park-and-ride page says Spokane Transit has 14 park-and-ride lots throughout the region. These lots help riders leave the car behind and connect to routes, especially when downtown parking, winter roads or long commutes are a problem.

🅿️ Park-and-ride examples

  • Country Homes: Wall Street and Shasta Avenue, served by Route 124.
  • Five Mile: Ash Street and Five Mile Road, served by Routes 4 and 662.
  • Hastings: served by Routes 25, 124 and 662, with bike lockers listed.
  • Jefferson Park & Ride: served by Routes 6, 61, 66, 661, 664 and 633, with bike lockers listed.
  • Moran Station: 5625 S Palouse Highway, served by Routes 4 and 144.
  • Mirabeau Transit Center: served by Routes 32, 74, 97 and 771.
  • Pence-Cole Valley Transit Center: served by Routes 9, 95, 96, 97, 98, 173, 190 and 663.
  • Liberty Lake Park & Ride: 22501 E Mission Avenue, served by Routes 74, 98, 172 and 724.

⏰ Lot hours and safety reality

The official page lists general park-and-ride hours and separate hours for Moran Station and Five Mile. It also says parking is for STA patrons only and STA does not maintain constant security or accept responsibility for theft, damage or loss to vehicles or items left in vehicles.

💡 Park-and-ride rule

Use a park-and-ride only if your route actually serves that lot and your return trip runs when you need it. A full outbound route does not guarantee a convenient late return.

Need official STA park-and-ride locations?

🅿️ Open Park & Ride

STA Weekend, Holiday and Winter Schedule: Saturday Service, Sunday Service and Snow Detours

STA holiday and winter service can change the correct answer for a rider. A page that only says “check the schedule” is not enough. Riders need to know which official service page to open and what kind of change they are looking for.

📅 Holiday service pattern

STA’s holiday page lists some federal holidays with Saturday service, including Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day and Labor Day. It lists Sunday service for New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. It lists regular service for Presidents’ Day, Columbus Day / Indigenous Peoples’ Day and Veterans Day.

❄️ Winter operations

STA’s winter operations page lists routes with pre-determined winter operations, including 4, 6, 12, 14, 20, 22, 23, 33, 34, 35, 36, 45, 66, 68, 94, 124, 144, 223, 247 and 294. It also says snow detours are shown on route maps when assigned and that active detours are posted on the alerts page.

🚏 Snow-stop reality

STA says when a route is on a published snow detour, any bus stop location or intersection on the detour may be used as a bus stop if it is safe. Riders should wave to the driver and understand that snow, ice and unannounced closures can affect the route.

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Spokane winter warning

During snow or ice, check alerts before walking. The bus may be running, but the regular stop may not be the safest or active boarding point.

Need official holiday rules?

📅 Open Holiday Service

Need snow detours and winter alerts?

❄️ Open Winter Operations

STA Accessibility, Reduced Fare, Paratransit and Alternative Formats

STA’s accessibility resources are important for riders who need larger text, screen-reader support, alternative formats, paratransit information, reduced fare or zero-fare eligibility. The page should help those riders reach official resources quickly.

♿ Alternative formats and accessibility help

STA states that information is available in alternative formats upon request. The accessibility page lists a contact path by phone, TTY Relay 711 or email. Riders who need documents in another format should use STA’s official accessibility contact information instead of relying on third-party summaries.

💳 Reduced and zero fare programs

STA reduced and zero fare programs cover categories such as seniors, individuals with disabilities, youth 18 and under, students in apprenticeship, trade or vocational training programs, active-duty military and veterans, and certain income-based individuals receiving government-assisted benefits. Required documentation is part of the official process.

🚐 Paratransit reminder

Paratransit is separate from fixed-route bus planning. Riders should use STA’s official Paratransit guide, Passweb or reservations information when the trip requires paratransit eligibility, scheduled pickup or holiday paratransit planning.

Need official STA accessibility help?

♿ Open Accessibility

Need reduced or zero fare eligibility details?

💳 Open Reduced Fare

STA Rider Reality: Downtown Transfers, EWU Rush, Division Traffic, Snow, 3 PM School Rush and Bus Bunching

A route schedule is only the planned version of the trip. Spokane riders also deal with snow, Plaza bay changes, construction, downtown events, EWU class waves, school dismissal, Division Street traffic, Valley commute peaks and park-and-ride timing.

🚌 Bus bunching explained

Bus bunching happens when one bus gets delayed, collects more riders, takes longer at stops and lets another bus catch up. If Transit App shows two buses close together, confirm the route, direction and stop before boarding.

🎒 3 PM school and campus rush

Afternoon travel can slow down near schools, colleges, EWU-related routes, downtown transfers, SFCC, shopping areas and work corridors. Between roughly 2:30 PM and 4:15 PM, allow extra time if your trip includes a transfer or timed pickup.

🏢 Plaza transfer stress

Downtown transfers are easier when you know the bay. If your bus arrives on Sprague but your next bus boards on Riverside or Wall, a short transfer becomes a fast walk. Check the bay map before the first bus arrives.

❄️ Winter sidewalk reality

STA winter guidance reminds riders that property owners are responsible for clearing sidewalks of snow and ice where bus stops are present. A route may be operating, but a snowy sidewalk can still make boarding slower.

💡 Real rider rule

Plan with the schedule, leave with Transit App or Stop Lookup, and check alerts when weather, holidays, Plaza transfers or tight connections matter.

STA Bus Schedule Near Me Map: Spokane, Spokane Valley, Cheney, Liberty Lake, EWU and Airport Routes

The map below is for discovery only. Use it to understand Spokane-area transit geography, then verify your final trip through STA’s official route page, Transit App, Stop Lookup and alerts. Maps are useful for orientation, but they do not replace current schedules, snow detours or live arrivals.

STA Bus Schedule FAQs

What does STA mean for bus schedules?

For U.S. public transit searches, STA commonly means Spokane Transit Authority. STA provides bus, Paratransit and Rideshare services in the Spokane area.

How do I find the current STA bus schedule?

Use the official Spokane Transit Routes & Schedules page. It lists routes such as 1 City Line, 4 Monroe-Regal, 6 Cheney, 7 Valley/Airport, 9 Sprague, 25 Division, 66 EWU, 98 Greenacres/Liberty Lake and many others.

How do I track STA buses live?

Use STA’s real-time tools, Transit App, Stop Lookup or text your stop number. STA says riders can use the 4-digit stop number from the curbside flag post to view next departures.

How much is STA bus fare?

STA’s official fare overview lists standard fare at $2.00, reduced fare at $1.00, Paratransit fare at $2.00 and youth 18 and under free through Youth Ride Free.

Does STA have fare capping?

Yes. STA lists fare capping at $4.00 daily and $60.00 monthly for standard fare riders using Connect. Reduced fare riders have lower caps when eligible.

Can youth ride STA for free?

Yes. STA says youth 18 and under ride free through Youth Ride Free. A free Rider’s License Connect card offers youth unlimited rides on STA routes.

Where is STA Plaza?

STA Plaza is located at 701 West Riverside Avenue in downtown Spokane. It is the downtown transit hub and includes customer service, boarding bays and transfer access.

Does STA change service on holidays?

Yes. STA’s holiday page lists some holidays with Saturday service, some with Sunday service and some with regular service. Always check the official holiday page before planning.

Does STA have snow detours?

Yes. STA lists pre-determined winter operations for multiple routes and posts active detours on the alerts page. Riders should check winter operations and alerts during snow.

Is BusSchedules.org the official STA operator?

No. BusSchedules.org is an independent rider-help guide. Spokane Transit Authority controls the official route schedules, fares, alerts, Transit App resources, Plaza bay information and service changes.

Final Summary: Use the STA Bus Schedule Without Guessing

The smartest way to use an STA bus schedule is simple: open the official Spokane Transit route page, choose the right route and direction, check Transit App or Stop Lookup before leaving, confirm fare or Connect card rules, and verify alerts when snow, holidays, downtown events or service changes may affect your trip.

Remember the key rider details: standard fare is $2.00, reduced fare is $1.00, youth 18 and under ride free, Connect fare capping can limit daily and monthly spending, and cash on the bus requires exact change. STA Plaza bay information matters for downtown transfers, and winter operations can change where you board.

For real commuting, use this workflow: plan with Routes & Schedules, leave with real-time tracking, check alerts, confirm Plaza bay or park-and-ride location, and build extra time during snow, school rush, EWU traffic, downtown transfers and holiday service periods.

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