How to Find Your Route
Use this page to:
- Locate your current route to learn how it is changing as part of the proposed final network.
- Explore the proposed updates for each route that are designed to improve frequency, reliability, and connectivity.
- Provide your formal comment on the proposed changes between August 17 and September 30, 2026.
For reference, you can view the first draft and second draft networks in our archive to see how BLR has evolved and established the foundation for this proposed final network.
Find your current route in the first column, then follow the row across.
- Current Route # — the route as it runs today. If the route is proposed to be discontinued, click on the route name in this column to view more information about the alternative service coverage for this route.
- Second Draft Route # — the number this route carried in the second draft, kept for anyone who's been following the project. If you're new to BLR, you can skip this column.
- Proposed Final Route — what your route becomes in the proposed final network. Click the link to see the map and how service would change from today.
- Route Category — whether the route is modified, new, or discontinued.
- Related Routes — other routes that serve part of the same area, worth checking if your route is changing or discontinued.
The table below includes links to each of the proposed final route pages (in numerical order by Proposed Final Route number)
Proposed Frequency & Service Hours
The Frequency & Hours tables list wait times and span of service for every route in the proposed final network, shown for weekdays, Saturdays, and Sundays and broken out by time of day. Every route operates at least hourly during the hours it runs.
