Bus Stop Changes in the New TARC Network

As part of the New TARC Network project, TARC has re-evaluated each of its 3,000+ bus stops to determine which stops will be included in the new network and which stops will be consolidated or eliminated to help make bus service faster and more direct.

In the current TARC network, buses are typically stopping once per block which makes bus service slow and unreliable. With the bus stop consolidations in the New TARC Network, buses will now be stopping every 2-3 blocks. This means that some riders will need to walk a bit further to get to the nearest stop, but it also means that TARC service will be much faster, more reliable and more useful for the average Louisville resident. With fewer stops, TARC can also provide better accessibility for all TARC riders and can install amenities for passenger comfort and convenience at more of its stops.

Based on the New TARC Network stop changes, TARC will be discontinuing service at roughly half of its existing bus stops on August 2, 2026. A list of all existing TARC bus stops is included below. The status of each stop in the New TARC Network and which routes will serve the stop can be viewed on the right side of the table.

Click here to see a list of all existing stops and stops served in the New TARC Network beginning August 2, 2026.

Staff decisions on bus stop changes were based on the new routings, passenger safety, stop accessibility, ridership data, transfer needs, the presence (or lack) of stop amenities, and policy guidance on minimum stop spacing guidelines from the TARC Board of Directors.

Any questions or feedback about these changes may be directed to the TARC Customer Service team so that it can be considered for future TARC service adjustments.