VIA Metropolitan Transit Schedule: Routes & Live Times Today

San Antonio VIA Rider Hub

VIA Bus Schedule Finder for San Antonio Routes, Fares, goMobile+, VIA Link, VIAtrans and Live Arrivals

Most people opening a VIA bus schedule page need one answer fast: which route should I take, when is the next bus, how do I pay, where is the stop, and is there a service change today? This guide puts those rider actions first for VIA Metropolitan Transit in San Antonio and the surrounding service area.

VIA Rider Console Plan + Track
First click Use VIA Trip Planning, Transit App, Google Maps or route dropdown.
Base fare Regular bus: $1.30; Day Pass: $2.75; 31-Day Pass: $38.00.
Need special service? VIA Link and VIAtrans are different from fixed-route buses.
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What VIA Riders Want First When They Open the Schedule Page

VIA Bus Schedule intent is agency-wide. A rider may need a regular bus, an express route, Prímo service, VIA Link, VIAtrans paratransit, Park & Ride, airport connection, downtown service, UTSA, Medical Center, Brooks, Madla, Naco Pass, Randolph, Stone Oak, Centro Plaza or a quick Next Bus arrival. A useful page should solve the rider’s immediate task before giving long background text.

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Next bus now

Real-time arrivals matter most when the rider is already walking to the stop or waiting outside.

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Route and map

VIA route names, transit centers, Prímo corridors and skip/express routes make map confirmation important.

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Fare and pass

Riders need regular fare, express fare, day pass, 7-day pass, 31-day pass and reduced-fare details.

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goMobile+ and Transit

VIA riders can use app tools to plan, track and pay, depending on the trip and fare product.

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VIA Link or VIAtrans

On-demand and paratransit trips are not the same as a fixed-route bus timetable.

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Service changes

Route changes, alerts and future service improvements can make old screenshots unreliable.

VIA Mini Finder: Choose the Right Official Tool

Type a route, destination, service type or rider need. This on-page finder is not an official tracker, but it helps users choose the right VIA action before leaving.

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Regular VIA Bus Routes

Use this for fixed-route schedule checks, route dropdowns, route maps, stop information and daily bus planning.

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Prímo 100 / 102 / 103

Use this for frequent Prímo service on Fredericksburg, Military and Zarzamora corridors.

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Next Bus and Live Arrivals

Use this when you need real-time bus status, nearby ETAs, stop-level arrival information and service alerts.

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Fares, Passes and Transfers

Use for regular fare, express fare, VIA Link fare, VIAtrans fare, passes, reduced fares and transfers.

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VIA Link

Use for on-demand van service in zones such as Naco Pass, Randolph, Madla, Mainland, Downtown and Southeast.

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VIAtrans Paratransit

Use for ADA paratransit eligibility, applications, reservations, cancellations and accessibility support.

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Quick answer for VIA today

Open VIA Trip Planning or the official route dropdown to choose your route, use Transit App or Next Bus tools for live arrivals, check fares before boarding, and review service changes before relying on a saved schedule.

VIA Bus Schedule Overview: San Antonio Routes, Prímo, Express, Park & Ride and Service Changes

VIA Metropolitan Transit operates a large San Antonio-area transit network with local bus routes, frequent routes, skip routes, express routes, Prímo service, VIA Link on-demand zones, VIAtrans paratransit and other rider programs. VIA’s official Trip Planning page lists many route options, including regular local routes, frequent routes, Prímo 100 Fredericksburg, Prímo 102 Military, Prímo 103 Zarzamora, express routes and lineup routes.

For riders, the most important thing is not just the route number. You also need the correct destination, service day, stop, direction, fare type and app tool. VIA’s own site points riders toward Google Maps, Transit App, Next Bus tools and route dropdowns because real travel planning needs both scheduled times and live information.

VIA’s homepage also notes that updated routes and schedules began May 4 and that additional service improvements are set for August 24, 2026. That means old screenshots and printed notes may not be enough for a time-sensitive trip.

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Updated June 4, 2026. Official checks include VIA Trip Planning, Bus Services, Fares, goMobile+ / Transit App, Mobile Apps, VIA Link, VIAtrans, Prímo Service and VIA homepage service-change notices. VIA schedules, fares, route lists, app tools, service changes, VIA Link zones and VIAtrans eligibility rules can change. Always verify the final trip with VIA before traveling.

VIA Fare and Pass Help: Regular Bus, Express, Day Pass, 7-Day, 31-Day, VIA Link and VIAtrans

Fare intent is very high for VIA riders because people want to know whether to use cash, pass, app, transfer, reduced fare, VIA Link fare or VIAtrans fare. VIA’s official fare page lists these core prices.

Regular Bus$1.30
Reduced Regular Bus$0.65
Express Bus$2.60
Reduced Express$1.30
Day Pass$2.75
Reduced Day Pass$1.35
7-Day Pass$12.00
31-Day Pass$38.00
VIA Link$1.30
VIAtrans$2.00
TransfersFree
Annual Pass$365.00

Transfers and reduced fares

VIA states that free transfers allow riders to connect from one bus to another and are valid for 2.5 hours from the indicated time. If transferring from regular service to express service, an additional fare is required. VIA also lists reduced-fare categories for children 5-13, seniors age 62 or older, Medicare recipients, persons with certain disabilities, active-duty U.S. military and students.

goMobile+ and Transit app payment

VIA’s goMobile+ page now points riders to Transit as an all-in-one app for planning, tracking and paying for VIA trips. Riders can buy fares, add value to a digital wallet, scan the device while boarding and view real-time vehicle locations and service alerts.

Fare caution

Always check the official fare page before purchasing. Express, VIA Link, VIAtrans, reduced fare, off-peak special, semester pass, annual pass and event-service rules can differ from a regular bus ride.

VIA Next Bus, Transit App and goMobile+: Best Way to See Live Arrivals

A saved timetable is helpful, but a live arrival tool is better when you are already outside. VIA’s Bus Services and Mobile Apps pages explain that riders can get real-time arrival information from mobile devices, computers or other devices, and that VIA schedule information is also available through Google Maps transit planning.

  • Use Transit App when you want nearby ETAs, route planning, real-time locations and service alerts.
  • Use Google Maps transit directions when you know your destination and want a route plan.
  • Use VIA route dropdowns when you already know the route number or route name.
  • Use Next Bus information when you are checking a stop close to departure time.
  • Use service alerts before trusting an older PDF, screenshot or printed note.

Need to plan and track a VIA trip now?

Open VIA goMobile+ / Transit App Page

VIA Prímo Service: 100 Fredericksburg, 102 Military and 103 Zarzamora

Prímo is important because many San Antonio riders search for “VIA bus schedule” when they actually need frequent corridor service. VIA’s official Prímo page describes premium features such as transit signal priority, wheelchair self-restraint on 60-foot buses, bikes on board on 60-foot buses, LCD information display, real-time arrival information along the route and free high-speed WiFi.

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Prímo 100 Fredericksburg

Travels from Centro Plaza and Ellis Alley Park & Ride toward the Medical Center Transit Center. VIA lists daily service and frequent peak service.

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Prímo 102 Military

Travels from Kel-Lac Transit Center to Brooks Transit Center, with regular fare and day/monthly passes accepted.

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Prímo 103 Zarzamora

Travels from Crossroads Park & Ride to Madla Transit Center, with frequent peak service and regular VIA fare acceptance.

Prímo rider tip

Prímo stops may be spaced farther apart than regular bus stops, and some corridors use larger stations or enhanced stops. Confirm the exact station before walking.

VIAtrans Paratransit: Eligibility, Reservations and Accessibility Help

VIAtrans is a paratransit service for eligible riders whose disability prevents independent use of regular city bus service for some or all trips. Eligibility is based on functional ability to use fixed-route bus service under ADA criteria, and applicants may be asked to participate in a functional assessment.

  • Use VIAtrans when fixed-route bus service is not independently usable because of disability-related limitations.
  • Do not assume eligibility based only on age, income, personal finances or inability to drive.
  • Use official VIAtrans contacts for eligibility, reservations, cancellations and “Where’s My Ride?” questions.
  • Check service area rules before planning a medical, work, school or essential trip.
  • Use fixed-route buses when possible if the trip can be made independently and safely.

VIAtrans fare note

VIA’s fare page lists VIAtrans service at $2.00 and VIAtrans child fare at $0.90. VIA also states that VIAtrans riders, their personal care attendant and a companion with VIA ID ride bus and special event service free.

VIA Service Changes, Route Updates and August 2026 Improvements

Service-change checks are critical for VIA because the official homepage notes that updated routes and schedules began May 4 and that additional service improvements are set for August 24, 2026. Riders should avoid relying on old screenshots, third-party snippets or memory from a previous month.

  • Check VIA’s homepage or service changes before a time-sensitive trip.
  • Re-check Prímo, express and frequent routes before commuting.
  • Confirm whether your stop, route name, lineup or transit center changed.
  • Use live arrivals close to departure time.
  • For transfers, check both the first route and the connecting route.
  • For VIA Link or VIAtrans, check the official service page rather than a fixed-route schedule.

How to Ride VIA: First-Time Rider Checklist

New VIA riders often miss a bus because they start with a route number but skip the stop, direction and live-arrival details. Use this checklist before commuting, going to school, heading to the Medical Center, visiting downtown, connecting to a Park & Ride or using VIA Link.

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Choose service type

Decide whether you need regular bus, express, Prímo, VIA Link, VIAtrans, Park & Ride or event service.

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Plan the route

Use VIA Trip Planning, Google Maps, Transit App or the official route dropdown.

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Check direction

Confirm the destination sign, transit center, route branch and stop side.

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Track the bus

Use Next Bus, Transit App or live arrival tools close to departure time.

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Prepare fare

Have your pass, app ticket, transfer, reduced-fare ID or cash ready before boarding.

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Read alerts

Check service changes, detours and stop updates before relying on saved times.

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Board safely

Check the bus sign, let riders exit and scan or pay as required.

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Signal your stop

Watch your trip, prepare early and signal before your stop.

Common VIA Schedule Mistakes That Make Riders Miss the Bus

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Old screenshot

The rider uses an old schedule image and misses a May or August service change.

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Wrong direction

The route is correct, but the bus is heading toward the opposite transit center.

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Wrong stop

The rider waits near the corridor but not at the exact stop or correct side.

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Fare not ready

The rider boards without app fare, pass, transfer, reduced-fare ID or cash ready.

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VIA Link confusion

The rider needs on-demand zone service but checks only fixed-route bus times.

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VIAtrans confusion

The rider needs paratransit eligibility or reservation help but uses a general schedule page.

Smart Internal Route Hub: Related Bus Schedule Guides

This internal route hub connects VIA riders with route-number pages and agency guides that solve similar transit problems: live arrivals, fare checks, route maps, stop direction and service alerts.

VIA Bus Map Near Me for San Antonio Stops and Transit Centers

Use this map for discovery only. It can help identify nearby VIA bus stops, downtown San Antonio route context, Centro Plaza, Park & Ride locations and transit-center areas, but official VIA tools should be used for final arrivals and stop status.

VIA Bus Schedule FAQs

Where do I check the VIA bus schedule today?

Use VIA’s official Trip Planning page, route dropdown, Google Maps transit planning or Transit App. For live status, use Next Bus and real-time app tools before leaving.

How much is a VIA regular bus fare?

VIA’s official fare page lists regular bus fare at $1.30 full fare and $0.65 reduced fare. Express bus service is listed at $2.60 full fare and $1.30 reduced fare.

How much is a VIA day pass, 7-day pass and 31-day pass?

VIA lists a day pass at $2.75 full fare, 7-day pass at $12.00 full fare and 31-day pass at $38.00 full fare. Reduced pass pricing is also listed on the official fare page.

Can I use an app to plan, track and pay for VIA?

Yes. VIA’s goMobile+ page points riders to Transit for planning, tracking, paying fare, real-time vehicle locations, GO guidance and service alerts.

What is VIA Link?

VIA Link is an on-demand shared-ride service in designated zones. It uses passenger vans instead of fixed-route buses and can connect riders to local destinations or regular VIA bus service.

What is VIAtrans?

VIAtrans is paratransit service for eligible riders whose disability prevents independent use of regular bus service for some or all trips. Eligibility is based on functional ability under ADA criteria.

Does VIA have free WiFi?

VIA’s Bus Services page states that VIA offers free 4G LTE WiFi service on every bus, every van and at every transit facility. Riders should still check current VIA rider information before relying on service availability.

Is BusSchedules.org the official VIA website?

No. BusSchedules.org is an independent rider-help guide. Always verify final schedules, fares, maps, alerts, VIA Link zones, VIAtrans eligibility and service changes directly with VIA.

Editorial Note

This guide is for public information only and is not VIA Metropolitan Transit, Transit App, Google Maps, VIA Link, RideCo, VIAtrans, the City of San Antonio, Bexar County or any official transportation operator. VIA routes, maps, fares, passes, service alerts, real-time tools, Prímo service, VIA Link zones, VIAtrans eligibility and future service changes can change. Always verify your final trip directly through official VIA sources before commuting, transferring, buying a fare product or planning a time-sensitive ride.

Final Summary: Best Way to Use the VIA Bus Schedule

The best way to use the VIA bus schedule is to start with the official route dropdown or trip-planning page, then use Transit App, Google Maps or Next Bus tools for current arrival information. Choose the correct route, direction, service day and stop before relying on any timetable.

For payment, use VIA’s official fare page. Regular bus fare is listed at $1.30, express bus at $2.60, day pass at $2.75, 7-day pass at $12 and 31-day pass at $38. Transfers, reduced fares, VIA Link and VIAtrans have their own rules that should be checked directly.

This rebuilt VIA Bus Schedule page now works like a rider-first transit tool: official route buttons, live-arrival help, fare guidance, Prímo overview, VIA Link zone help, VIAtrans accessibility notes, service-change warnings, map discovery, FAQs and smart internal links in one mobile-friendly WordPress block.

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