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

Colorado Roaring Fork Valley live transit guide

RFTA Bus Schedule: All Routes, Map, Stops, Fares & Live BusTracker

The RFTA bus schedule helps riders travel across Aspen, Snowmass Village, Basalt, El Jebel, Carbondale, Glenwood Springs, New Castle, Silt, Rifle, Maroon Bells and the Roaring Fork Valley. This guide explains all major RFTA routes, the official system map, MyRFTA BusTracker live arrivals, SMS stop-ID texting, fare zones, mobile tickets, free routes, seasonal service, weather alerts, accessibility and the best step-by-step workflow before walking to a stop.

RFTA Rider Console BusTracker ready
Agency Roaring Fork Transportation Authority.
Coverage Rifle ⇄ Glenwood Springs ⇄ Carbondale ⇄ Basalt ⇄ Aspen.
Best live check Use MyRFTA.com or text RFTA + stop ID to 41411.
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RFTA Daily Check Board β€” Use This Before Every Ride

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Start here if your trip matters. RFTA is not one single bus route. It includes regional commuter routes, BRT, local town circulators, Aspen free shuttles, seasonal Snowmass service, Maroon Bells shuttle service, and live GPS tracking. The safe workflow is route first, direction second, stop ID third, fare zone fourth, live tracker fifth.

1

Choose the route

Pick Local, BRT, Hogback, Ride Glenwood, Carbondale Circulator, Snowmass, Aspen shuttle, Flyer, Woody Creek or Maroon Bells.

2

Pick direction

Use Upvalley, Downvalley, Aspen, Glenwood, Rifle, Westbound, Eastbound, Snowmass or route destination signs.

3

Open official schedule

Use RFTA’s current route page and service season, not an old PDF saved on your phone.

4

Check MyRFTA

Use MyRFTA BusTracker for real-time vehicle location, arrival predictions and crowding information when available.

5

Use stop ID

At the stop, text RFTA [stop ID] to 41411 for estimated arrival times.

6

Check fare zone

Some trips are fare-free, some are paid by zone, and Maroon Bells has its own shuttle rules.

Need the next RFTA bus near your exact stop?

πŸ“ Open MyRFTA BusTracker

Quick Answer: How to Find an RFTA Bus Schedule Fast

The fastest safe method is to open the official RFTA Routes page, choose your route, confirm the direction and season, then use MyRFTA BusTracker or the 41411 SMS stop-ID tool for live arrivals. For fare planning, use RFTA’s fare page because free zones, mobile ticket discounts, youth fares, senior fares and Maroon Bells exceptions can change how you board.

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Need all routes?

Use RFTA’s route list and system map to choose the correct route before checking times.

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Need live times?

Use MyRFTA BusTracker for real-time arrivals, vehicle map, crowding and route status.

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Need text arrivals?

Text RFTA plus your bus stop ID to 41411 from a posted RFTA stop.

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Need fare?

Check fare zones, exact cash, mobile tickets, stored value cards, passes and free-route rules.

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Need winter help?

Mountain weather, snow, road work, bridge closures and ski-season crowds can affect live service.

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Need accessibility?

RFTA buses include ramps and kneeling features; paratransit and senior services are separate resources.

Best rider workflow: official route page β†’ service season β†’ direction β†’ exact stop β†’ MyRFTA live map β†’ fare zone β†’ alerts. Skip one of those steps and you are guessing, especially on winter days, ski weekends, Maroon Bells trips and late-night Aspen connections.

Official RFTA Tools for Routes, Maps, Stops, Fares and Live Times

Use these official links for final verification. This page explains the system in plain English, but RFTA controls current schedules, maps, fare zones, service alerts, accessibility details and live BusTracker data.

RFTA Route List: Regional, Local, BRT, Aspen, Snowmass and Seasonal Routes

RFTA serves the Roaring Fork and Colorado River valleys with different route types. Use the table to identify the right service, then open the official route page for exact times, stops, service season and alerts.

Route / service Best for Fare note Rider warning
Roaring Fork Valley Local Glenwood Springs, Carbondale, El Jebel, Basalt, Snowmass Village and Aspen. Fare service unless riding within a free zone. Use Upvalley / Downvalley direction and exact stop.
VelociRFTA BRT Fast service between Aspen and Glenwood Springs. Fare service unless riding within a free zone. Look for BRT ASPEN or BRT GLENWOOD destination signs.
Hogback Glenwood Springs, New Castle, Silt and Rifle. Fare service unless riding within a free zone. Use Eastbound to Glenwood or Westbound to Rifle.
Ride Glenwood Local Glenwood Springs trips, downtown, shopping, neighborhoods and attractions. Fare-free. Runs daily at 30-minute intervals, but check exceptions and alerts.
Carbondale Circulator Carbondale Park & Ride, downtown Carbondale and in-town stops. Fare-free within the zone. Runs every 15 minutes during posted operating hours; Local buses may bypass downtown then.
Snowmass Aspen / Snowmass Valley Snowmass Village, Aspen, Brush Creek Park & Ride and downvalley travel. Snowmass Aspen is free; Snowmass Valley downvalley requires fare. Brush Creek transfers matter. Check SM vs SMV before boarding.
City of Aspen free shuttles Burlingame, Castle Maroon, Cemetery Lane, Hunter Creek, Mountain Valley and seasonal Aspen shuttles. Fare-free. Seasonal routes and late-night span differ by route.
Maroon Bells Maroon Bells Scenic Area access via Aspen Highlands. Paid seasonal shuttle with separate rules. Do not use regular RFTA fare assumptions for Maroon Bells.

⚠️ Route-name trap

RFTA route names are often shown as Local, BRT, HGB, RG, CC, SM, SMV, FL, WC or Aspen shuttle names. Match the route name, destination sign and stop before boarding.

RFTA Live Tracker: MyRFTA BusTracker, 41411 Text Arrivals and Crowding Alerts

MyRFTA BusTracker is the main real-time tool. It can show live bus location, route, stop predictions, service alerts and crowding information when available. The SMS option is useful when you are standing at a stop with a posted stop ID.

A

Search route or stop

Open MyRFTA and search by route, stop number or location.

B

Check direction

Confirm Upvalley, Downvalley, Aspen, Glenwood, Rifle, Snowmass or route destination.

C

Text stop ID

Send RFTA [stop ID] to 41411. Example format: RFTA 97.

D

Refresh and read alerts

SMS replies can include refresh and service bulletin options. MyRFTA can also show service alerts.

πŸ“² Stop-ID text formula

At a posted RFTA stop, use this simple format: RFTA + space + stop ID, then send it to 41411. If the stop serves multiple routes, read the reply carefully so you do not board the wrong direction.

Need official RFTA text-arrival instructions?

πŸ“² Open SMS Text Schedules

RFTA Map and Major Stop Areas: Aspen, Glenwood, Carbondale, Basalt, Snowmass and Rifle

Use the map below for regional orientation only. For boarding, always use the official RFTA system map, route page, stop ID and BusTracker. Mountain valley routes can change by season, weather, detour, festival, ski day or bridge work.

ASP

Aspen / Rubey Park

Important hub for Aspen shuttles, BRT, Local routes, Castle Maroon, Highlands, Cemetery Lane and late-night connections.

BC

Brush Creek Park & Ride

Key transfer point for Snowmass, Woody Creek, Flyer, Aspen and downvalley connections.

GW

Glenwood Springs

Major transfer area for Local, BRT, Hogback, Ride Glenwood and downvalley / upvalley planning.

CRB

Carbondale

Use the Carbondale Circulator for in-town trips during posted hours and Local route connections outside those hours.

SM

Snowmass Village

Check SM, SMV and Village Shuttle logic before assuming one bus covers every Snowmass destination.

RFL

Rifle / Silt / New Castle

Use Hogback for the Glenwood Springs, New Castle, Silt and Rifle corridor.

  • Use stop ID: it is safer than only using a street name.
  • Use destination sign: it tells the furthest destination served.
  • Use transfer buffer: especially at Brush Creek, Rubey Park, Glenwood and West Glenwood.
  • Use seasonal schedule: summer, winter, fall and spring schedules can differ.
  • Use alerts: road work, snow, events and bridge work can affect service.

⚠️ Map warning

This embedded map is for discovery only. RFTA’s official system map and MyRFTA BusTracker should control final boarding, stop ID, fare zone, alerts and live arrival decisions.

RFTA Fare and Payment: Free Zones, Fare Zones, Cash, Mobile Tickets and Discounts

RFTA fare rules depend on the service and how far you travel. Many short trips inside a zone are free. Travel into the next fare zone starts at a paid fare, with extra zone charges after that. Cash requires exact fare because operators do not carry change. Mobile tickets and stored value options can save money on many regular RFTA routes.

Fare item What riders should know Common mistake
Within-zone travel RFTA lists service within each fare zone as free. Paying when the trip is entirely inside the same zone.
Zone fare RFTA lists $2 to the next zone and $1 for each additional zone. Assuming one flat fare covers every regional trip.
Cash Exact cash fare only. Bus operators do not carry change. Boarding with bills and expecting change.
Mobile tickets RFTA Mobile Tickets can be bought in advance and activated before boarding. Waiting until the bus arrives to buy or activate.
Youth Youth ages 6 through 18 ride regional routes for $1 when leaving the free zone. Not declaring youth status or not having fare ready.
Seniors Seniors 65 and older can ride free with valid proof of age. Boarding without ID when asked.
Maroon Bells Maroon Bells shuttle has separate paid shuttle rules. Using regular RFTA fare assumptions for Maroon Bells.

πŸ’‘ Fare-ready rule

Before boarding, have your activated mobile ticket, stored value card, pass, exact cash or ID proof ready. Solving fare questions at the door delays everyone and can make you miss a transfer.

Need official RFTA fare-zone rules?

πŸ’³ Open RFTA Fares

Seasonal, Holiday and Weather Notes for RFTA Riders

RFTA schedules change by season. The 2026 summer schedule notice says summer service began June 1, 2026, and fall service starts September 21, 2026. Route pages also warn that timetables may not reflect alerts currently in effect, so the safest habit is to check the current route page plus MyRFTA before every time-sensitive ride.

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Summer schedule

Check RFTA’s current summer route pages and Summer Bus Schedules & Guide to Ride PDF.

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Fall change

RFTA announced fall service starts September 21, 2026. Re-check routes before that change date.

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Winter weather

Snow, icy sidewalks, traffic and mountain road conditions can make live tracking more important.

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Ski season

Four Mountain Connector, ski shuttles and Aspen/Snowmass route demand can be very different in winter.

⚠️ Do not trust old seasonal PDFs

RFTA publishes seasonal service changes. A spring, summer, fall or winter schedule screenshot may be wrong after change day. Use the official current route page before riding.

Video Help: RFTA BusTracker Live Map and Crowding Features

RFTA has shared a BusTracker video explaining the updated real-time map, next-bus visibility and crowding features. This is useful for riders who want a visual walkthrough before using MyRFTA on a phone.

Accessibility, Seniors and First-Time Rider Help

RFTA’s riding guide says riders should arrive at least five minutes early, verify the destination sign before boarding, and wait safely near the curb. Buses include wheelchair ramp or kneeling features, and RFTA also lists disability and senior services for riders who need more than fixed-route service.

  • Arrive early: be at the stop at least five minutes before the scheduled or live arrival.
  • Be visible: stand near the bus stop sign where the driver can see you.
  • Verify sign: check route name and destination before stepping on.
  • Mobility help: ask the operator for ramp or kneeling assistance when needed.
  • Senior fare: seniors 65+ should carry valid photo ID for free regional rides.
  • TTY support: Colorado Relay 711 can support TTY users where needed.

Need official RFTA how-to-ride help?

β™Ώ Open Guide to Ride

Common RFTA Schedule Mistakes That Waste Time

1

Using the wrong season

RFTA changes service by season. Use the current route page, not an old PDF.

2

Wrong direction

Upvalley, downvalley, eastbound, westbound and destination signs matter.

3

No stop ID

Stop IDs make MyRFTA and 41411 text arrivals much more accurate.

4

Fare-zone confusion

Free in-zone trips and paid regional trips are not the same.

5

Maroon Bells assumption

Maroon Bells shuttle service has separate rules and should be checked on its own route page.

6

Ignoring alerts

Weather, construction, events, ski traffic and bridge work can affect real trips.

RFTA Bus Schedule FAQs

Where can I find the official RFTA bus schedule?

Use RFTA’s official Routes page. Choose the route name, direction and current service season, then use MyRFTA BusTracker for live arrivals.

How do I track an RFTA bus live?

Use MyRFTA.com to search by route, bus stop number or location. You can also text RFTA plus the posted stop ID to 41411 for estimated arrival times.

What cities does RFTA serve?

RFTA serves communities across the Roaring Fork and Colorado River valleys, including Aspen, Snowmass Village, Basalt, Carbondale, Glenwood Springs, New Castle, Silt and Rifle.

What is VelociRFTA BRT?

VelociRFTA is the bus rapid transit service between Aspen and Glenwood Springs. It is designed for fast, frequent valley travel and uses BRT destination signs.

How much is RFTA fare?

RFTA fare is based on fare zones. Travel within a zone is free, the next zone is $2, and each additional zone is $1. Exact cash is required if paying cash.

Are any RFTA routes free?

Yes. Examples include within-zone travel, City of Aspen routes, Ride Glenwood, Carbondale Circulator, Snowmass Aspen and some seasonal or local shuttle services. Always verify the route page.

Can seniors ride RFTA free?

RFTA lists seniors 65 and older as riding free on regional routes with valid photo ID to prove age.

Do youth riders get a discount?

RFTA lists youth ages 6 through 18 at $1 on regional routes when leaving the free zone. Youth should declare status and have fare ready.

Does RFTA Mobile Tickets work on every route?

RFTA says mobile tickets are valid on regular RFTA bus routes, but not on Maroon Bells Shuttles and Dial-A-Ride services. Check fare policy before traveling.

How early should I arrive at an RFTA stop?

RFTA recommends arriving at least five minutes early. In winter, during events or at busy transfer points, give yourself more time.

Why is my RFTA bus not showing live?

Live data may be unavailable, the wrong route or direction may be selected, or an alert may be active. Check the official route page, MyRFTA and service alerts together.

Is BusSchedules.org the official RFTA website?

No. BusSchedules.org is an independent rider guide. Always verify final schedules, maps, stops, fares, live arrivals, accessibility details and alerts directly with RFTA.

Final Rider Summary: Best Way to Use the RFTA Bus Schedule

The strongest way to use the RFTA bus schedule is to start with the official RFTA route page, choose the current service season, confirm route and direction, use the system map for stop discovery, then open MyRFTA BusTracker or text your stop ID to 41411 for live arrival estimates.

Before leaving, check fare zone, free-route rules, mobile ticket activation, transfer needs, weather, service alerts and the destination sign. For Maroon Bells, Snowmass, ski shuttles and seasonal routes, never rely on old screenshots because service rules can change quickly.

Official RFTA Routes Β· MyRFTA BusTracker Β· System Map Β· RFTA Fares

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