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65 stops • 2 directions

Laramie Avenue
  1. Cicero Blue Line Station
  2. Cicero & Polk
  3. Cicero & Fifth Ave
  4. Cicero & Roosevelt
  5. Roosevelt & 49th Avenue
  6. Roosevelt & 50th Avenue
  7. Roosevelt & 51st Avenue
  8. Laramie & Roosevelt
  9. Laramie & 13th Street
  10. Laramie & 14th Street
  11. Laramie & 16th Street
  12. Laramie & 18th Street
  13. Laramie & 19th Street
  14. Laramie & CTA Pink Line Station
  15. Laramie & Cermak
  16. Laramie & 23rd Street
  17. Laramie & 24th Street
  18. Laramie & 25th Street
  19. Laramie & 30th Street
  20. Laramie & 31st Street
  21. Laramie & 32nd Street
  22. Laramie & 33rd Street
  23. Laramie & 34th Street
  24. Laramie & 35th Street
  25. 35th Street & 53rd Avenue
  26. 35th Street & 54th Avenue
  27. 35th Street & 55th Avenue
  28. Central & 35th Street
  29. Central & 36th Street
  30. Central & 37th Street
  31. Central & 38th Street (Morton College)
  32. Morton College
Laramie Avenue
  1. Morton College
  2. Central & 38th Street (Morton College)
  3. Central & 37th Street
  4. Central & 36th Street
  5. Central & 35th Street
  6. 35th Street & 55th Avenue
  7. 35th Street & 54th Avenue
  8. 35th Street & 53rd Avenue
  9. Laramie & 35th Street
  10. Laramie & 34th Street
  11. Laramie & 33rd Street
  12. Laramie & 32nd Street
  13. Laramie & 31st Street
  14. Laramie & 30th Street
  15. Laramie & 25th Street
  16. Laramie & 24th Street
  17. Laramie & 23rd Street
  18. Laramie & Cermak
  19. Laramie & CTA Pink Line Station
  20. Laramie & 21st Street
  21. Laramie & 19th Street
  22. Laramie & 18th Street
  23. Laramie & 16th Street
  24. Laramie & 15th Street
  25. Laramie & 14th Street
  26. Laramie & 13th Street
  27. Laramie & Roosevelt
  28. Laramie & Lexington
  29. Harrison & Laramie
  30. Harrison & Leamington
  31. Harrison & Lavergne
  32. Harrison & Cicero
  33. Cicero Blue Line Station
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Common Questions About This Route
We've gathered all the essentials based on open data. Straight answers to the questions people ask most often.

What number is assigned to this route?

Route number is 316. Remember it—the number stays the same everywhere: on the stop display, in apps, on the vehicle itself. Look for 316 specifically. If you're not sure you found the right stop, just ask someone nearby: 'Does bus 316 stop here?'

Where does bus #316 run?

This route serves the Austin (USA) region. In larger metro areas, routes can pass through several districts or towns. To know for sure if it works for you, pull up the route map and check the key stops and direction.

Which depot or garage does this route belong to?

Route is associated with depot/garage: 'West'. This is the maintenance base where vehicles are serviced and depart from. For passengers it's mostly reference info, but it can help when reporting issues about a specific vehicle or trip.

Who's the official operator?

Operator is Regional Transportation Authority. This is the official company responsible for the route. If you run into problems (rude driver, breakdown, dirty vehicle, delays)—contact them. It helps to note the time, direction, and route number—makes your complaint more specific and gets handled faster. Contact info is usually on the company website or in transit apps.

Which transit system does it belong to?

This route is part of the 'Pace' transit system. Within one network, payment and transfer rules are often consistent. Terms can differ though, so check current fares and payment methods in up-to-date sources before your trip.

Is this a circular route?

No. Circular routes run in a closed loop, regular routes go between two endpoints. To avoid going the wrong way, check the destination on the display and confirm direction using a map or stop list.

Is there a fare?

Yes. Payment rules and discounts can differ by region and vehicle type. If it matters to you, verify current fares and ticket/validation requirements before traveling.

Can you board with a wheelchair?

Yes. Accessibility usually means low-floor entry with ramps and designated spaces. Even when accessibility is stated, conditions can vary on specific vehicles and stops. If this is critical, check the vehicle type for your specific trip and confirm ramp/entry availability beforehand.

Are bikes allowed?

Yes. If allowed, still try to avoid rush hour—in a packed vehicle with a bike it's rough for you and everyone else. Check the rules ahead: sometimes you need to fold the bike or buy a separate ticket.

Additional Route Information
Laramie Avenue

Reference

316

Official name

Laramie Avenue

Origin

Cicero CTA Blue Line Station

Destination

Morton College

Garage

West

Description

Provides Weekday and Saturday service from the Cicero CTA Blue Line Station in Chicago south to Morton College in Cicero.

Direction

South

Route network

Pace

Operator

Regional Transportation Authority

Opening hours

Mo-Fr 06:00-22:30, Sa 06:25-22:30

Fare

Yes

Wheelchair accessibility

Yes

Bicycle area

Yes

Round trip

No
Laramie Avenue

Reference

316

Official name

Laramie Avenue

Origin

Morton College

Destination

Cicero CTA Blue Line Station

Garage

West

Description

Provides weekday and Saturday service from Morton College in Cicero north to the CTA Blue Line Cicero Station in Chicago.

Direction

North

Route network

Pace

Operator

Regional Transportation Authority

Opening hours

Mo-Fr 05:05-22:00, Sa 06:10-22:10

Fare

Yes

Wheelchair accessibility

Yes

Bicycle area

Yes

Round trip

No

Quick overview

Explore the Bus 316 route in Austin (USA). 2 directions, 65 stops, and an interactive route map available in one place.

Data source

The data is obtained from open sources and may contain inaccuracies. Route information is updated regularly.


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