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    Plan Elements

    Valley Metro light rail train going north on Central Avenue, crossing Monroe St. The San Carlos Hotel and city scape is in the background.

    Light Rail

    Transit improvements entail tripling the number of light rail miles in Phoenix by adding 42 miles of high capacity corridors across the city. Connections to educational institutions are a key element of Transportation 2050.  Light rail corridors will provide service to Grand Canyon University and ASU West, linking ASU and U of A campuses in downtown Phoenix to the Valley’s current 20-mile light rail line.

    Valley Metro light rail train going north on Central Avenue, crossing Monroe St. The San Carlos Hotel and city scape is in the background.
    A bus operating on 35th Ave route stopping at a bus stop on Campbell Avenue & 35th Avenue

    Bus Rapid Transit (BRT)

    In addition to new light rail corridors, Transportation 2050 will build out the majority of the city’s bus service network, including introducing Bus Rapid Transit (BRT). The initial BRT corridor was approved in 2022. Learn about the BRT latest at meetphoenixbrt.com.

    A bus operating on 35th Ave route stopping at a bus stop on Campbell Avenue & 35th Avenue