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The Bronco Shuttle

The Bronco Shuttle is a free service Boise State University Department of Public Safety provides, carrying students, faculty, and guests around campus. The shuttle operates on a regular weekday schedule, ensuring everyone can get where they are going promptly.  The Blue and Orange lines operate from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. and the Green line operates from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. during the fall and spring semesters when class is in session.

During peak hours (9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) the shuttle frequency is approximately every eight minutes. During non-peak shuttle hours (5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.) shuttle frequency is approximately every fifteen minutes.

Track the shuttles on your computer or smartphone by following the live Bronco Shuttle link! Download the ETA Spot app for both iOS – ETA Spot and Android – ETA Spot devices.

LIVE Bronco Shuttle

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Shuttle Driver Feedback Form

Bronco Holiday Shuttles – Dec. 12 and 13

Planning to travel home for winter break? The Boise State Department of Public Safety is thrilled to bring back our Bronco Holiday Shuttles for another season! This free, one-way service on Dec. 12 and 13 from Brady Garage to the Boise Airport is available for all Boise State students, staff, and faculty, and their travel companions. Designed for your safety and convenience, the shuttle ensures a smooth and stress-free trip to the airport.

Reservation Deadline: 9 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024

SHUTTLE HOURS FALL SEMESTER

Winter Break hours of operation will be limited due to the holiday.  There will be NO shuttle service from Dec. 21 to Jan. 5.   Shuttle service will resume on Jan. 6 on limited hours,  7 a.m. to 6 p.m., and on Jan. 13, operate at the full service schedule.

Blue and Orange routes operate from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Friday.

The Green route operates from 8 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Friday.

As a reminder, the Bronco Shuttles run on a loop system. This means they do not have a pre-determined arrival and departure time, but rather run continuously on their route. The drivers do their best to maintain adequate spacing to reduce wait times. Please use the ETA Spot app to find your next shuttle.

Game Day Shuttle

Using the free Game Day Shuttle takes the hassle out of searching for stadium parking. With over 13,000 parking spots in DT Boise, Downtown Boise’s Public Parking offers safe, convenient fan parking. The shuttles stop in several locations throughout Downtown Boise, all close to great shopping, dining, and entertainment options for both pre-game and post-game fun.  Use the live tracker to see the shuttle locations in real-time.

Downtown Boise Association event info.

PLEASE NOTE: Grab a shuttle, running two hours before and one hour after each home game and take advantage of the over 13,000 parking spots in Downtown Boise.

The Shuttle takes fans to and from Downtown Boise to the east side of Albertsons Stadium just off Broadway Avenue.

Each shuttle stop will be serviced by an accessible Boise State shuttle. Please note the prohibited items allowed in Albertson’s Stadium.

RULES TO RIDE

  • You are choosing to board Transit and are responsible for your safety.
  • Do not eat or drink on the shuttle.

While on board the shuttle, we ask that you observe a few courtesies to make your shuttle ride easier, safer, and a more pleasant experience for yourself and other passengers.

WHAT YOU CAN NOT DO

  • Smoke (including smokeless electronic cigarettes) or drink alcohol
  • Board through the rear door
  • Litter
  • Use profanity, or engage in disruptive behavior
  • Threaten or harass the driver or other passengers
  • Bring battery-operated mobility devices aboard — however, there are bicycle racks on the front of the shuttles to carry your bikes

WHAT YOU ARE REQUIRED TO DO

  • Wear shirts and shoes
  • Listen to music only through headphones and keep the volume low enough so other riders can’t hear it
  • Remain seated while the bus is in motion (when possible)
  • Keep your feet off the seats
  • Keep your hands, arms, and head inside the bus. Do not shout out the window
  • Respect fellow riders – no loud talking with passengers or on your cell phone
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