Blythe – Blue Route – Palo Verde Valley Transit Authority 1

Blythe – Blue Route – Palo Verde Valley Transit Authority 1

Directions Main Street Park And Ride See other directions Stations Next departures.

The Palo Verde Valley Transit Authority 1 – Blue Route bus efficiently serves 76 bus stops in the Blythe area, embarking from the Main Street Park And Ride and culminating its route at the same location. Scroll down to access the upcoming scheduled departure times for the 1 bus at each stop, and the next scheduled 1 bus times will be clearly displayed. For the comprehensive 1 bus schedule and real-time departure information (if available), please refer to the app.

Direction

Main Street Park And Ride

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Stations Next departures

Main Street Park And Ride

3:10 PM

Main / Chanslorway

3:10 PM

Chanslorway / Eucalyptus

3:11 PM

Lovekin / Chanslorway

3:11 PM

Palo Verde High School (NB)

3:12 PM

Blythe Middle School (NB)

3:13 PM

Lovekin / Seville

3:13 PM

Lovekin / El Parque

3:14 PM

Lovekin / Ocotillo

3:15 PM

Lovekin / 10th Ave.

3:15 PM

10th Ave. / Cemetary

3:16 PM

10th Ave. / Broadway

3:16 PM

Broadway / Siegfried

3:17 PM

Broadway / Juniper Trail

1:19 PM

Broadway / Margret White School

1:19 PM

Chanslorway / Broadway

1:20 PM

Chanslorway / 3rd St.

1:21 PM

Chanslorway / Fourth Street

1:21 PM

Chanslorway / 5th St.

1:22 PM

Chanslorway / 7th St.

1:23 PM

7th St. / Wisconsin

1:23 PM

7th St. / Barnard / Ruth Brown School

1:24 PM

7th St. / Rite Aid

1:25 PM

Rice St / 7th St

1:26 PM

Fifth Street / Rice Street

1:26 PM

Hobsonway / 5th St.

1:26 PM

Hobsonway / 7th St. / Rite Aid

1:27 PM

Hobsonway / 7th St. / SSA / Albertson’s

1:27 PM

Hobsonway / Acacia

1:28 PM

Hobsonway / Agate

1:29 PM

Hobsonway / Burton’s Trailer Park

1:29 PM

Hobsonway / Cottonwood

1:29 PM

Hobsonway / Intake

1:30 PM

Donlon / Intake

1:31 PM

Donlon / Juliana

1:32 PM

Juliana Lane / Casa Encinas

1:32 PM

Intake / 14th Ave.

1:33 PM

14th Ave. / Cottonwood

1:34 PM

14th Ave. / River Valley

1:34 PM

14th Ave. / Villa Monterrey

1:34 PM

14th Ave. / 7th St.

1:35 PM

14th Ave. / 4th St

1:35 PM

14th Ave. / 3rd St.

1:36 PM

14th Ave. / Broadway

1:36 PM

Broadway / D.M.V.

1:36 PM

Broadway / Donlon

1:37 PM

Broadway / Rice

1:38 PM

Broadway / Hobsonway

1:38 PM

1st St. / Hobsonway

1:39 PM

Palo Verde Hospital

1:40 PM

Barnard Street / First Street

1:43 PM

Civic Center / City Hall

1:45 PM

Broadway / Hobsonway / ERU

1:46 PM

Broadway / Hobsonway (SB)

1:46 PM

Broadway / Rice / Chamber of Commerce

1:46 PM

Broadway / Donlon

1:47 PM

Broadway / Wells

1:47 PM

Broadway / 14th Ave.

1:47 PM

Blythe CNG Station

1:47 PM

14th Avenue / Edison Building

1:48 PM

14th Ave. / Lovekin

1:48 PM

Lovekin / Wells

1:48 PM

Lovekin / Donlon

1:49 PM

Lovekin / Carl’s Jr

1:50 PM

Hobsonway / Lovekin

1:50 PM

Hobsonway / Sizzler

1:53 PM

Carlton / DPSS

1:55 PM

Hobsonway / Solano Avenue

1:56 PM

Hobsonway / Courtesy Coffee

1:56 PM

Hobsonway / Lovekin

1:57 PM

Palm / Hobsonway / Madd Jax

1:57 PM

Palm Drive Apartments

Palo Verde Valley Transit Authority 1 Bus Route Map

The Palo Verde Valley Transit Authority 1 – Blue Route bus route map is shown above. The route map shows you an overview of all the stops served by the Palo Verde Valley Transit Authority 1 bus to help you plan your trip on Palo Verde Valley Transit Authority. Opening the app will allow you to see more detailed information about the route on a map, including stop-specific alerts, such as stops that have been closed or moved. You can also see the location of vehicles in real-time on the route map so you know when the 1 bus is approaching your stop.

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Palo Verde Valley Transit Authority 1 Bus Service Alerts

Open the app to see more information about any active disruptions that may impact the 1 bus schedule, such as detours, moved stops, trip cancellations, major delays, or other service changes to the bus route. The app also allows you to subscribe to receive notifications for any service alert issued by Palo Verde Valley Transit Authority so that you can plan your trip around any active or future disruptions.

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Welcome to our journey through time and space as we take a closer look at the rich history of the Blythe First Sunrise Palo Verde Valley Bus. Dive with us into the origins, stories, and significance of this iconic wheels-on-the-ground symbol hopping through the heart of the Palo Verde Valley. 

“If you’re from around the Palo Verde Valley area, or if you’ve once been a visitor, there’s a great chance the Blythe First Sunrise Bus has crossed your path.”

A Gleaming Icon of the Valley 

The Blythe First Sunrise Bus; a name that resounds resonantly in the ears of the local community and seasoned tourists alike – it’s more than just a method of transportation. It’s an icon, a vibrant masterpiece that captures the heart and soul of the Palo Verde Valley. 

  • A Symbol of Connection: Since its inauguration, the Sunrise Bus has bridged towns, sparked relationships, and stitched a multitude of diverse cultures together
  • An Archive of Memories: Decades of trips have layered the bus with countless tales and forged it into a living archive of memories
  • Keeping Tradition Alive: Upholding tradition, the bus continues to operate along the same initial pathways, giving passengers a taste of the valleys’ timeless charm

So let’s set the gears in motion. It’s time to take you on a cruise down memory lane, exploring the nostalgic history of the Blythe First Sunrise Palo Verde Valley Bus.

Latest Palo Verde Valley Transit Authority 1 bus Blue Route

As day breaks in the beautiful region of Palo Verde Valley, the First Sunrise bus, also known as the Route 1 Blue bus, of the Palo Verde Valley Transit Authority (PVTA) prepares to embark on its necessary daily journey. This service is not just mere transit. No, it is more than that. It is an integral piece of the community, a symbol of continuity and connectivity. 

A Symbol of Progress 

Conceived by the PVTA in the late 1980s, the First Sunrise bus has, over time, become an emblem of the valley’s growth, resilience, and progress. When it first started, the service consisted of refurbished school buses, but it has now grown to comprise a modern fleet featuring accessible features for the elderly and persons with disabilities. The evolution of the sunrise bus mirrors the region’s transformation from a sleepy, rural area into a thriving, diverse community. 

Embracing Innovation 

Keeping pace with the ever-evolving world, the PVTA is continually seeking ways to improve the Route 1 Blue bus service. It’s not just about procuring new buses but also about implementing advanced technologies like real-time GPS tracking and automated fare collection systems. The PVTA’s commitment to innovation ensures that the First Sunrise bus remains not just a nostalgic symbol, but also a modern, efficient service for everyone in the Valley. 

Where Past, Present, and Future Meet 

For many, the First Sunrise bus is much more than just a daily commute. Mirroring the history of Blythe and the Palo Verde Valley itself, it reminds us of our roots, brings us together in the present, and gives us a glimpse into a future marked by continuous growth and progress. As it continues to navigate the roads, it inspires us with the promise of the first sunrise, every day.

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