Find your bus on the Transfort bus tracker tool and note the arrival times.
Check a schedule, view the BusTracker, use the Ride Tranfort app, or call 970.221.6620 for your closest bus stop. Be at your stop 5 minutes early– each bus stop sign includes route served and how to get real time bus arrival information.
Wait until passengers have exited the bus. Give the fare to the operator (except on MAX). All buses are equipped with wheelchair lifts or ramps. If you need help, just ask the driver. Place your bicycle on the front rack, or inside on MAX.
When you are a block from your destination, pull the cord above the window to alert the driver you want to exit, and step out at the nearest door. Don't forget to check that you have all your belongings.
Travel Training
Are you new to town and curious about Transfort? Interested in learning how to read the bus schedules, plan a trip, and get around town using the bus? Contact us for FREE Travel training, 970.221.6620. Learn more about travel training.
Wheelchair Access
All buses are wheelchair accessible. Contact a Customer Service Representative at 970.221.6620 to see if traveling from the stop closest to your destination is also accessible.
Paratransit service is also provided for ADA eligible patrons. Contact Dial-A-Ride at 970.224.6066 for more information.
Transfort buses are equipped with racks on the front of the bus that can hold up to three bicycles. The larger MAX buses can hold four bicycles inside the bus - two standing and two hanging in racks at the rear of the bus. All racks are available on a first come, first serve basis.
If the bus bike racks are full, there is usually bicycle parking available next to the bus stop or station to accommodate your bicycle, or wait for the next bus.
SPIN scooters are not allowed on Transfort buses. Find out more about SPIN here.
Personal Scooters Transfort passengers are allowed to bring personal scooters on board buses, if the scooter can be folded. The scooter must remain folded while on board the vehicle and placed in front of the passenger or under the seat. Scooters must not block aisles, exits or empty seating. They must not encroach into other passenger areas or personal space.
Personal scooters that cannot be folded are not allowed due to the high potential of injury to other passengers, the inability to secure them in the vehicle, and the likelihood of a hazard created by scooters in the aisles (they cannot be stored under a seat or in front of a passenger without encroaching on other passenger spaces).
Skateboards (including electric skateboards) are allowed on Transfort buses as long as they can be stored safely under the seat or kept with the passenger.
Skateboards must not block aisles, exits or empty seating. They must not encroach into other passenger areas or personal space.
1.Please wait for passengers to step off the bus, and enter through the rear door.
1. Load your bicycle in either a floor mounted rack or a vertical mount.
2. To use a floor rack, use the rack nearest the inside wall if available. Push your front tire into the tire well, lift up the wheel hook and rotate over the front wheel. Push the rear of the bicycle out of the aisle.
3. To use the vertical rack, lift the bicycle at an angle, and slide the front wheel over the hook. Ask for assistance from another passenger if you have trouble lifting your bicycle.
4. Before your stop, prepare to unload your bicycle.
5. Wait for other passengers to get off the bus before wheeling your bicycle off.
Bicycle Racks
All MAX stations, and many regular bus stops, have bicycle racks.
Bike n' Ride Shelters - Secure Covered Parking
Locations:
Annual Membership for City of Fort Collins' Bike n' Ride shelters is $20 plus a refundable $10 deposit.
Please contact Parking Services at 970-221-6617 for information.
Learn more about bicycling in Fort Collins at fcgov.com/bicycling.