Using a Timetable

Time indicated on the map reflects the earliest departure from each stop.

Stop Times

The stop times on the map show the approximate time the bus goes by that location.

Flag Stops

To request a flag stop, you must be in a safe, visible location with enough space for the driver to safely pull over and for other vehicles to see you. Let the driver know your intentions by extending your arm and waving up and down. If it is dark outside, please use a flashlight or a reflector to ensure the driver sees you. Please have your fare ready when you board the bus.

Travel Training

Travel Training is one-on-one personalized training in the use of public transportation. This free program provides potential riders with more in-depth instruction on how to ride public transportation and is tailored to the needs of each individual. Successful training results in riders having access to shopping, jobs, medical and other social activities. If you would like to learn more about riding the bus and accessing travel training services, please call (208) 298-1340.

Rider Rules

For the passengers safety, comfort and convenience, Lewiston Transit System and Asotin County PTBA have put into effect the following passenger rules.

  • Please have your  fare ready upon boarding.  Please have exact fare, as drivers are unable to make change.
  • Passengers are not permitted to vandalize transit property. Breaking, tearing, scratching, or otherwise marking transit property with graffiti will not be permitted by the operator.
  • Smoking is prohibited on all public transportation vehicles and/or within 30′ of a vehicle.
  • Eating and drinking on the bus are strictly prohibited. No open container or unwrapped food item is allowed on the bus.
  • Headphones are required when playing radios and other audible devices.
  • Although standees are allowed when no seats are available, Federal regulations prohibit the operation of any bus with a passenger standing ahead of the white or yellow line.
  • Passengers shall refrain from excessive noise, changing seats constantly, throwing objects, fighting, sticking any part of their body or any object out the windows, lewd behavior and speech, or other unsafe or objectionable behavior.
  • Service animals are welcome aboard the bus without prior arrangements, remain in control of its owner, and near its owner (on the floor without blocking the aisle and/or in the owner’s lap).
  • Other animals may be permitted to accompany passengers only in an enclosed carrier and transported by the passenger without assistance from the driver or lift and without blocking the aisle.
  • Articles which may be dangerous, cause discomfort, or be offensive to passengers because of their size or the nature of their contents, shall not be permitted on the bus at anytime. Examples are gasoline and automotive (wet) batteries.
  • Ordinary hand baggage, small packages and articles which can be carried without inconvenience or hazard to other passengers may be taken on the bus by their owners. Such articles shall not be placed or permitted to remain where they will interfere with an entrance or exit, the wheelchair securement area, the aisle, the operator’s vision, or any mechanism of the bus.
  • Operators are not permitted to accept unaccompanied transportation for any package, baggage, letter, etc., unless directed to do so by dispatch.
  • Passengers may not place advertisements, notices, or signs on the buses, inside or outside. Nor may they remove or deface those placed on the buses.
  • No person may solicit actions or the sale of goods (sign something or purchase something on the bus).