TAMU Bus Schedule Finder: All AggieSpirit Routes, Maps, Stops, Live Times & Campus Transfer Help
The TAMU bus schedule is the Texas A&M AggieSpirit transit system for students, faculty, staff and approved riders in College Station, Bryan, RELLIS and campus service areas. Use this guide to find all routes, live bus times, Plan A Trip, stop maps, service hours, ID rules, night and weekend service, central bus hub changes, paratransit help and the fastest official link to check before walking to an AggieSpirit stop.
TAMU Daily Bus Check Board β Use This Before Walking to a Stop
Aggie shortcutStart here if you need an AggieSpirit bus today. TAMU routes can change by semester, break service, night service, weekend service, football gamedays, construction and the centralized bus hub. The safest workflow is: route area, live map, stop, service period, ID and alerts.
Choose your area
Decide whether you need on-campus, off-campus, Park West, Bryan, South College Station, RELLIS, Airport or night service.
Open Bus Routes
Use the official TAMU Bus Routes map for route colors, stops, leave times, bus position and nearby service.
Check exact stop
Some stops are timepoints and some are regular stops. Confirm the exact stop before waiting.
Check service period
Fall, spring, summer, break, night, weekend and gameday service do not run the same way.
Have ID ready
At off-campus stops, keep Texas A&M, Blinn or Brazos Transit District ID ready to show the driver.
Read news
Use the News and Service Information pages when construction, holidays, weather or breaks may affect routes.
Need the next TAMU bus live? Open the official AggieSpirit Bus Times page.
π Open Live Bus TimesWhat TAMU Riders Want First from the Schedule Page
A TAMU bus schedule search is usually campus-life urgent. Riders may be trying to get from Park West to the MSC, from Northgate to class, from Bryan to campus, from RELLIS to main campus, from White Creek to the Vet School, from Southside to Reed Arena, or from the Hotel and Conference Center to Easterwood Airport. This page gives the practical path first instead of forcing you to decode route numbers alone.
βWhere is my TAMU bus?β
Use the Bus Routes app, Bus Times and live map. It can show bus positions, stop predictions and service messages.
βWhat time does it leave?β
Use official leave times and remember that traffic, class change and construction can shift actual arrivals.
βWhich route should I take?β
Use Plan A Trip or pick by service area: on-campus, Bryan, South College Station, RELLIS, Park West or Airport.
βDo I need an ID?β
Texas A&M, Blinn and BTD IDs are the key rider credentials. Have ID ready at off-campus stops.
βDoes it run at night?β
During fall and spring, night service runs Monday through Friday with off-campus routes and select on-campus combinations.
βWhat about accessibility?β
AggieSpirit buses are equipped with lifts and wheelchair restraints. Paratransit is available for eligible riders.
Quick answer: For the current TAMU bus schedule, open the official AggieSpirit Bus Routes page, choose your route, then check Bus Times or Plan A Trip. All route times and service dates can change, especially during breaks, summer, weekends, night service, weather, construction and football gamedays.
Best rider workflow: choose route area β open live map β select stop β confirm service period β check ID/fare rules β arrive early.
Official TAMU Bus Tools for Routes, Map, Stops, Live Times and Rider Rules
These official tools should be your final check. This guide explains the system clearly, but Texas A&M Transportation Services controls live bus positions, service dates, route changes, stops, accessibility rules and rider announcements.
TAMU All Routes: AggieSpirit Route Numbers, Names and Main Service Areas
TAMU route numbers are easier when you pair them with the route name and service area. The official How to Ride page groups routes into on-campus and off-campus service areas and notes that routes operate from the centralized hub near the MSC, except Route 07 Airport and Route 48 RELLIS Circulator.
| Route | Name | Main service area | Best rider use |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Bonfire | MSC, Ross Street, Southside, Wehner, Kleberg, Reed Arena | Southside and academic west/sports-area movement. |
| 03 | Yell Practice | MSC, Wehner, School of Public Health, White Creek, Vet School | White Creek, Vet School and west-campus class trips. |
| 04 | Gig Em | MSC, Ross Street, The Gardens Apartments | Gardens and central campus connection. |
| 05 | Bush School | MSC, Kleberg, Bush School, Technology Loop | Bush School and Technology Loop riders. |
| 06 | 12th Man | MSC, Wehner, Agronomy Road, GSC | Agronomy/GSC and west-campus movement. |
| 07 | Airport | Texas A&M Hotel, Wisenbaker, Agronomy Road, F&B Road, Easterwood Airport | Airport and hotel connection; does not use the same hub pattern. |
| 08 | Howdy | MSC, Kleberg, PEAP, Park West, The Rec | Park West, Rec and west/south campus trips. |
| 12 | Reveille | MSC, Ross Street, Lincoln Avenue, 29th Street, Blinn-Bryan Campus | Bryan and Blinn-Bryan Campus riders. |
| 15 | Old Army | MSC, Northgate, College Main, Midtown Park in Bryan | Northgate, College Main and Midtown Bryan corridor. |
| 22 | Excel | MSC, Ross Street, Southside Rec, East College Station to Scarlett O’Hara | East College Station housing and Southside Rec access. |
| 26 | Rudder | MSC, Ross Street, Southside Rec, East College Station to Wolf Pen Creek | Wolf Pen Creek and east College Station riders. |
| 27 | Ring Dance | MSC, Ross Street, Southside Rec, East College Station to Post Oak Mall | Post Oak Mall and east College Station trips. |
| 31 | Elephant Walk | MSC, South College Station to Southwest Parkway at Welsh Avenue | South College Station and Welsh/Southwest Parkway area. |
| 34 | Fish Camp | MSC, Park and Ride, South College Station to First Baptist Church and The Barracks | Park & Ride, The Barracks and South College Station. |
| 35 | Hullabaloo | MSC, Kleberg, PEAP, Park West, Southwest College Station to University Trails | Park West and University Trails trips. |
| 36 | Matthew Gaines | MSC, Kleberg, PEAP, Park West, Southwest College Station to John Crompton Park | Southwest College Station and John Crompton Park corridor. |
| 40 | Century Tree | MSC, Kleberg, PEAP, Park West, South College Station to The Junction | The Junction and Park West-area travel. |
| 41 | Good Bull | MSC, Kleberg, PEAP, Park West, South College Station to The Barracks | The Barracks and south College Station housing. |
| 47 | RELLIS | MSC, Ross Street, Agronomy, F&B, Health Science Center, RELLIS | Main campus to RELLIS and Health Science Center connection. |
| 48 | RELLIS Circulator | RELLIS Campus circulator | Use within RELLIS; use Route 47 to return to main campus. |
β οΈ Route-name warning
Do not choose by route number only. Route 01, Route 04, Route 08 and Route 35 can all feel βcampus/Park West adjacent,β but they do different jobs. Match route name, stop, live bus position and service period before walking.
TAMU Route Finder: Which AggieSpirit Bus Should You Open?
Use this as a quick decision tool before opening the live map. The right route depends on your origin, destination, class time, transfer need and service period.
Central campus / hub transfer
Start with the centralized hub near the MSC, Old Main Drive, Lamar Street and Central Houston Street for most transfers.
Park West / Rec side
Check 08 Howdy, 35 Hullabaloo, 36 Matthew Gaines, 40 Century Tree or 41 Good Bull depending on your exact stop.
Bryan / College Station off-campus
Use 12 Reveille, 15 Old Army, 22 Excel, 26 Rudder, 27 Ring Dance, 31 Elephant Walk, 34 Fish Camp or other off-campus routes.
RELLIS / HSC
Use 47 RELLIS for main campus to RELLIS, and 48 RELLIS Circulator for movement within RELLIS.
Easterwood Airport
Use Route 07 Airport for Texas A&M Hotel, Wisenbaker, Agronomy Road, F&B Road and Easterwood Airport.
Night service
During fall and spring, off-campus routes run at night plus on-campus combo routes 01/04 and 03/05.
TAMU Bus Live Tracker: How to Use Bus Routes, Bus Times and Plan A Trip
The official AggieSpirit web app is more useful than a static screenshot because it includes route maps, bus times, trip planning, news and favorites. Use it when timing matters, especially before class changes, exams, work shifts, airport trips or RELLIS transfers.
Open Route Map
Use the official Route Map to see route lines, bus icons, active stops, out-of-service stops and route colors.
Use Bus Times
Search a stop, address or landmark to view upcoming departures and stop-level information.
Plan A Trip
Enter starting point and destination, then choose Best Route, Fewer Transfers or Less Walking.
Save favorites
Save frequent stops for dorm, apartment, class, job, lab, gym and transfer trips.
π‘ Live map rule
Use the official schedule to understand the route pattern, but use live Bus Times to decide when to leave. During class change, rain, heat, events and construction, the live map matters more than memory.
TAMU Bus Map and Stops: Centralized Hub, Timepoints and Stop-Side Mistakes
The biggest TAMU bus mistakes happen at hubs, transfer corridors and off-campus pickup points. The centralized hub near the MSC helps transfers, but it also means riders need to know which street, side and route grouping they need.
- Centralized Bus Hub: most routes operate near the MSC and Old Main Drive.
- Exceptions: Route 07 Airport and Route 48 RELLIS Circulator follow special hub/area logic.
- Stop types: timepoints, regular stops, temporary stops and out-of-service stops may appear in the app.
- Off-campus stops: have your ID ready and confirm direction before boarding.
- Class-change pressure: a full bus, late bus or missed stop is more likely during heavy class movement.
- Transfer rule: check the second route before you board the first route.
Need the official stop map and live bus icons?
πΊοΈ Open TAMU Route MapTAMU Bus Service Hours: Fall, Spring, Summer, Night, Weekend and Break Service
AggieSpirit service is tied to the university calendar. Always check the official service page and Bus Routes app because service dates and times can change.
| Service period | Typical official pattern | What riders should check |
|---|---|---|
| Fall & Spring Service | Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., then Night Service. | Class-day traffic, hub changes, route colors and live stop times. |
| Night Service | Monday through Friday 7:00 p.m. to midnight during fall and spring. | All off-campus routes plus on-campus 01/04 and 03/05 combinations. |
| Weekend Service | Fall and spring weekends, excluding home football gamedays, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. | Football gamedays, events, break changes and limited route coverage. |
| Summer Service | Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | Weekend and Night Service are not offered in summer. |
| Break Service | Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. | Weekend and Night Service are not offered during break service. |
β οΈ Calendar warning
Do not assume a normal weekday schedule during summer, breaks, holidays, home football gamedays or university closures. Check the Bus Routes app frequently for current leave times.
TAMU Bus Fare and ID Rules: Who Can Ride AggieSpirit?
Texas A&M Transportation Services states that the university does not collect fares when boarding AggieSpirit buses. Eligible boarding groups include students, faculty and staff with a Texas A&M or Blinn College ID, members of the public with a Brazos Transit District ID, and individuals without an ID who will be given information on how to obtain an approved ID.
Texas A&M ID
Students, faculty and staff should carry their Texas A&M ID, especially for off-campus boarding.
Blinn College ID
Blinn riders are included in the AggieSpirit boarding rules when they have eligible ID.
Brazos Transit District ID
Members of the general public can ride with an approved BTD ID under the posted rules.
- Board at designated stops: wait at an official AggieSpirit stop, not a random curb.
- Enter front doors: board through the front doors and follow driver instructions.
- Exit rear doors: use rear doors when possible to keep boarding moving.
- Request your stop: pull the cord when you need to get off.
- Not all stops: the bus does not automatically stop at every stop unless riders need it.
Need official rider rules and route descriptions?
π Open How to Ride GuideAccessibility, Paratransit and Disability Support
All AggieSpirit buses are equipped with lifts for wheelchair access and wheelchair restraints. TAMU also provides paratransit information for eligible students, faculty and staff. Paratransit is a shared-ride service operating on a fixed schedule and is intended for travel between the A&M campus and local residences.
Caregiver and accessibility tip
Send the rider the exact route number, route name, stop name, service period and live map link. βTake the TAMU busβ is not enough information for a safe trip.
Centralized Bus Hub: What Changed Around MSC and Old Main Drive
Texas A&Mβs Centralized Bus Hub project moved AggieSpirit bus operations near the Memorial Student Center and along Old Main Drive beginning Fall 2025. The project is meant to simplify transfers, group routes by service region and add more on-campus stops for off-campus students.
South College Station routes
Off-campus routes serving South College Station are grouped for easier campus transfer planning.
College Station / Bryan routes
Bryan and College Station off-campus routes are grouped to reduce confusion near the MSC hub.
On-campus routes
On-campus routes are grouped near the hub for movement between academic, housing and campus activity areas.
β οΈ Old memory warning
Old screenshots, Reddit advice or saved maps from before the centralized hub may be wrong. Use the live Bus Routes map for current stops and transfer points.
TAMU vs Other Texas A&M Campuses: Make Sure You Have the Right Bus
βTAMU bus scheduleβ usually means the College Station AggieSpirit system, but search results can mix Texas A&M College Station, East Texas A&M, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, Texas A&M-Victoria or local public transit. Match the campus and route endpoints before trusting a schedule.
Texas A&M College Station
Use this page for AggieSpirit routes around College Station, Bryan, RELLIS, Easterwood Airport and main campus.
East Texas A&M
Different campus, different shuttle context. Do not use AggieSpirit route numbers for East Texas A&M trips.
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
Island campus transportation is separate from the College Station AggieSpirit system.
Common TAMU Bus Schedule Mistakes That Cause Missed Buses
Using an old screenshot
Routes, stops and hub locations can change. Use the live Bus Routes app, not saved screenshots.
Wrong service period
Fall, spring, summer, break, night and weekend service do not run the same hours.
Forgetting ID
Have Texas A&M, Blinn or BTD ID ready at off-campus stops.
Missing the stop request
A bus does not stop at every stop automatically. Pull the cord when you need to get off.
Confusing 47 and 48
Route 47 connects main campus and RELLIS; Route 48 circulates within RELLIS.
Assuming gameday service
Weekend service excludes home football gamedays. Check official service information before events.
Related BusSchedules.org Guides for Campus and All-Route Riders
These related guides help riders who compare university transit, city systems, live trackers, route maps and all-route schedule pages.
TAMU Bus Schedule FAQs
What is the TAMU bus schedule?
The TAMU bus schedule refers to Texas A&M Transportation Services AggieSpirit bus routes serving College Station, Bryan, main campus, off-campus housing areas, RELLIS and related university destinations.
Where can I find official TAMU bus routes?
Use the official AggieSpirit Bus Routes map at aggiespirit.ts.tamu.edu/RouteMap for current route maps, stops, bus positions and service information.
How do I track a TAMU bus live?
Use the official AggieSpirit Bus Times page or Route Map. Search your stop, address or landmark, then confirm route and stop-level predictions.
Does TAMU have a trip planner?
Yes. The AggieSpirit Plan A Trip tool lets riders enter a starting point and destination and choose options such as Best Route, Fewer Transfers or Less Walking.
Is the TAMU bus free?
Texas A&M does not collect fares when boarding AggieSpirit buses. Eligible riders include Texas A&M students, faculty and staff with ID, Blinn riders with ID and public riders with approved BTD ID.
Do I need my Texas A&M ID to ride?
Have your Texas A&M, Blinn or Brazos Transit District ID ready, especially when boarding at off-campus stops.
What time does TAMU bus service run?
During fall and spring, service normally runs Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., then transitions to Night Service. Summer and break service normally run Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Always check official service information.
Does TAMU bus run at night?
During fall and spring, Night Service runs Monday through Friday from 7:00 p.m. to midnight, including all off-campus routes and on-campus combination routes 01/04 and 03/05.
Does TAMU bus run on weekends?
During fall and spring, Weekend Service normally runs 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, excluding home football gamedays. Weekend service is not offered during summer or break service.
What is the TAMU Centralized Bus Hub?
The Centralized Bus Hub is the route-transfer area near the MSC and Old Main Drive. It was created to simplify transfers and group routes by service region.
Which TAMU bus goes to RELLIS?
Route 47 RELLIS connects main campus with RELLIS and the Health Science Center. Route 48 RELLIS Circulator is used within the RELLIS Campus.
Which TAMU bus goes to Easterwood Airport?
Route 07 Airport serves Texas A&M Hotel, Wisenbaker, Agronomy Road, F&B Road and Easterwood Airport.
Are TAMU buses wheelchair accessible?
Yes. AggieSpirit buses are equipped with lifts for wheelchair access and wheelchair restraints. Eligible riders may also review TAMU paratransit information.
Is BusSchedules.org the official TAMU bus operator?
No. BusSchedules.org is an independent rider guide. Always verify final route times, stops, maps, service changes and accessibility details with Texas A&M Transportation Services.
Final Rider Summary: Best Way to Use the TAMU Bus Schedule
The safest way to use the TAMU bus schedule is to start with the official AggieSpirit Bus Routes map, confirm the route number and route name, choose your exact stop, check the service period and then use Bus Times or Plan A Trip before leaving.
Remember the key details: most routes use the centralized hub near the MSC, Route 07 Airport and Route 48 RELLIS Circulator are special cases, Route 47 connects main campus to RELLIS, summer and break service do not offer night or weekend service, and you should keep your Texas A&M, Blinn or BTD ID ready at off-campus stops.
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