How to Take the Circulator in Phoenix

Commuting can be challenging in Phoenix, Arizona, because the area is so spread out. Valley Metro Phoenix Public Transportation offers 15 Neighborhood Circulators that provide free mini-buses in Phoenix, Mesa, Scottsdale and Tempe. Glendale has three Neighborhood Circulators, which cost 25 cents per ride. The Neighborhood Circulators are named after the neighborhoods they service and stop at transfer points for the Metro Light Rail and local bus routes.

Things You'll Need

  • Valley Metro Circulator schedule
  • Valley Metro Circulator map
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Instructions

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      Check the Valley Metro bus map to see which Neighborhood Circulator you should use. Check the bus schedule to see when the Neighborhood Circulator will arrive at your departure location. The frequency of buses varies by route.

    • 2

      On major streets, wait at designated bus stops for the mini-bus to arrive. Bus stops are marked with a green-and-purple VM logo. Check the Circulator map to see whether your desired departure location is considered a major street.

    • 3

      On neighborhood streets, flag down the mini-bus so it will stop for you. Check the Circulator map to see whether your desired departure location is considered a neighborhood street.

    • 4

      Signal to the driver that you want to exit the bus by pulling on the lever.

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