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Stop 208
  1. Westcliff Transit Center
  2. Eastbound Washington after Durango
  3. Eastbound Washington before Washngton Oaks
  4. Eastbound Washington after Cimarron
  5. Eastbound Washington before Buffalo
  6. Eastbound Washington after Buffalo
  7. Eastbound Washington at 7501 West Washington
  8. Eastbound Washington before Restful Springs Court
  9. Eastbound Washington after Majestic Rock
  10. Eastbound Washington after Rainbow
  11. Eastbound Washington after Purcell
  12. Eastbound Washington after Torrey Pines
  13. Eastbound Washington before Wallace
  14. Eastbound Washington after Jones
  15. Eastbound Washington before Marie Fenlon
  16. Eastbound Washington after Michael
  17. Eastbound Washington after Minnesota
  18. Eastbound Washington after Decatur
  19. Eastbound Washington after Hogan
  20. Eastbound Washington after Chabot
  21. Eastbound Washington after Valley View
  22. Eastbound Washington after Twin Lakes
  23. Eastbound Washington at Lorenzi Park
  24. Eastbound Washington after Rancho
  25. Eastbound Washington before Robin
  26. Eastbound Washington after Tonopah
  27. Eastbound Washington after Comstock
  28. Eastbound Washington after Martin Luther King
  29. Eastbound Washington after J
  30. Eastbound Washington after H
  31. Eastbound Washington before D
  32. Southbound Main after Washington
  33. Southbound Main after Bonanza
  34. Southbound Main before Fremont Street
  35. Southbound Main after Bridger
  36. Eastbound Bonneville after 1st
  37. Eastbound Bonneville after 4th
  38. Eastbound Bonneville before 8th
  39. Eastbound Bonneville before 10th
  40. Northbound Maryland after Bonneville
  41. Northbound 13th after Carson
  42. Northbound 13th after Stewart
  43. Northbound Maryland after Mesquite
  44. Northbound Maryland after Bonanza
  45. Northbound Maryland after Cashman
  46. Northbound Bruce at Todd
  47. Eastbound Searles after Bruce
  48. Eastbound Searles after 21st
  49. Southbound Eastern after Searles
  50. Eastbound Washington after Eastern
  51. Eastbound Washington after 28th
  52. Eastbound Washington after Mojave
  53. Eastbound Washington before Pecos
  54. Eastbound Washington after Pecos
  55. Eastbound Washington after Parkhurst
  56. Eastbound Washington before Sandhill
  57. Eastbound Washington before Lamb
  58. Eastbound Washington after Lamb
  59. Eastbound Washington before Kenicott
  60. Eastbound Washington before Marion
  61. Eastbound Washington after Greenbrook
  62. Eastbound Washington after Nellis
  63. Eastbound Washington before Betty
  64. Eastbound Washington after Christy
  65. Eastbound Washington before Linn
  66. Eastbound Washington before Sloan
  67. Southbound Sloan before Bonanza
  68. Westbound Bonanza after Sloan
  69. Westbound Bonanza after Linn
  70. Westbound Bonanza before Christy
  71. Westbound Bonanza after Ute
  72. Northbound Nellis after Bonanza
Stop 208
  1. Northbound Nellis after Bonanza
  2. Northbound Nellis after Harris
  3. Eastbound Washington after Nellis
  4. Westbound Washington after Nellis
  5. Westbound Washington before Stoney Beach
  6. Westbound Washington after Marion
  7. Westbound Washington before Lamb
  8. Westbound Washington after Lamb
  9. Westbound Washington after Staffordshire
  10. Westbound Washington after Sandhill
  11. Westbound Washington after Parkhurst
  12. Westbound Washington after Pecos
  13. Westbound Washington after Sattes
  14. Westbound Washington after Mojave
  15. Westbound Washington after Meyer
  16. Northbound Eastern after Washington
  17. Westbound Searles after Eastern
  18. Westbound Searles after 21st
  19. Southbound Bruce after Searles
  20. Southbound Bruce after Gragson
  21. Southbound Bruce after Washington
  22. Westbound Maryland after Sagman
  23. Westbound Maryland before Wilson
  24. Southbound Maryland after Bonanza
  25. Southbound Maryland after Mesquite
  26. Northbound 13th after Stewart
  27. Southbound Maryland before Ogden
  28. Southbound Maryland before Carson
  29. Southbound Maryland after Bridger
  30. Westbound Clark after Maryland
  31. Westbound Clark after 9th
  32. Westbound Clark after 4th
  33. Westbound Garces after Casino Center
  34. Eastbound Bonneville after 1st
  35. Northbound Main after Bridger
  36. Main at Ogden (North)
  37. Northbound Main after Bonanza
  38. Westbound Washington after Main
  39. Westbound Washington after D
  40. Westbound Washington after H
  41. Westbound Washington after J
  42. Westbound Washington after Martin Luther King
  43. Westbound Washington after Comstock
  44. Westbound Washington after Tonopah
  45. Westbound Washington after Robin
  46. Westbound Washington before Rancho
  47. Westbound Washington after Sahara
  48. Westbound Washington after Baker
  49. Westbound Washington before Valley View
  50. Westbound Washington after Ann
  51. Westbound Washington before Decatur
  52. Westbound Washington after Minnesota
  53. Westbound Washington after Michael
  54. Westbound Washington after Smith
  55. Westbound Washington after Jones
  56. Westbound Washington after Greystone
  57. Westbound Washington after Torrey Pines
  58. Westbound Washington after Confetti Grdens
  59. Westbound Washington before Rainbow
  60. Westbound Washington after Rock Springs
  61. Westbound Washington after Tenaya
  62. Westbound Washington before Buffalo
  63. Westbound Washington after Buffalo
  64. Westbound Washington after Red Boulder
  65. Westbound Washington after Cimarron
  66. Westbound Washington after Washington Oaks
  67. Westbound Washington before Durango
  68. Westcliff Transit Center
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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 208. Remember it—the number stays the same everywhere: on the stop display, in apps, on the vehicle itself. Look for 208 specifically. If you're not sure you found the right stop, just ask someone nearby: 'Does bus 208 stop here?'

Where does bus #208 run?

This route serves the Las Vegas (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.

Who's the official operator?

Operator is Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada. 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 'RTC' 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.

What color is the route on maps?

On transit maps this route is marked in #00ADEF. Color helps you spot the line quickly and tell it apart from others. In some cities the line color appears on stop signs or even on the vehicles themselves. The exact shade might vary between sources—go by route number and endpoints instead.

Additional Route Information
Stop 208

Reference

208

Direction

East

Route network

RTC

Operator

Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada

Color

#00ADEF

Quick overview

Explore the Bus 208 route in Las Vegas (USA). 2 directions, 140 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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