Proposition 400 funds have been used in this Regional Transportation Plan project
Valley Metro LINK
The bus that rides like a train
Welcome Aboard!
What is LINK?
Valley Metro LINK is a new, state-of-the-art bus rapid transit (BRT) service in Mesa that lets customers enjoy rail-like comfort, speed and reliability. From its eco-friendly, ultra low sulfur diesel technology engine to its seat upholstery made from recycled plastic water bottles, LINK is unlike any bus you’ve ridden before.
What makes LINK unique?
Like a train, the LINK can zip past traffic. LINK vehicles have traffic signal priority, meaning that stoplights wait to turn red until they pass. Plus, like a rail line, the LINK runs a streamlined route from the Superstition Springs Park-and-Ride to the Sycamore Transit Center, connecting to METRO Light Rail.
How do I ride LINK?
LINK service begins December, 2008. Click here to see maps and schedules. During peak travel times, LINK buses arrive every 15 minutes, so you’ll never wait long. Plus, LINK service is included as part of your $2.50 All Day Pass, along with local bus and METRO Light Rail service. It’s one of the best transportation deals around. Click here to buy a pass.
The LINK is one of Valley Metro’s many efforts to make traveling around the Valley faster, easier and more comfortable.
We hope you enjoy it.