Transit in North Lake Tahoe – TART

Face Coverings are now optional on all TART and TART Connect Services. CDC encourages continued use of face coverings while utilizing public transit.

Significant Delays

Starting May 8, 2023
The North Lake construction season is back in full swing! Expect delays on all area routes due to the cone zones. Slow down, be patient and watch for construction workers! We thankyou all for your patience!

Stop Moved

Effective June 6, 2023 – June 7, 2023
Due to some construction areas in Incline the following stops will be unavailable all day: US Bank/Raleys, Skate Park, Incline Bowl and Tunnel Creek. Those who are trying to go to Tunnel Creek are encouraged to get off at the Hyatt. These closures will remain in effect until further notice. We thank you for your patience

Highway 89 No 11:30 Southbound run

Effective June 2, 2023 – June 29, 2023
There is no 11:30 Southbound run from Truckee Depot to Tahoe City Transit Center

Transit in North Lake Tahoe

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Tahoe Truckee Area Regional Transportation, or TART for short, provides public transportation for the north Lake Tahoe region. TART routes operate along the west shore of Lake Tahoe from Tahoma to Incline Village, Hwy 89 from Tahoe City to Truckee, and Hwy 267 from Crystal Bay to Northstar and Truckee. Riders can connect to south Lake Tahoe via the Emerald Bay Shuttle, to Sand Harbor via the Sand Harbor Shuttle, and can explore Truckee on the Truckee Local route. Our goal at TART is to provide a safe and direct means of transportation service for Tahoe residents and visitors. We are committed to providing comprehensive, reliable transit service and want our passengers to enjoy a comfortable and pleasant ride.