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Stops #1516 Harding/Patrick Henry Westbound and #1517 Harding Silverleaf Westbound are closed due to road construction. A temporary stop is available close to stop #1517, see our website for details.

Type: Route

Cause: Construction

Effect: Stop Moved

Routes Affected: HDG, 1516, 1517

More Info: https://ridebt.org/news-alerts/554-hdg-stops-1516-1517-closed

Explorer Green (GRN) will replace the GLD route on Monday, October 6, 2025. Six new stops along Roanoke St. and Hampton Blvd. will be added. Explorer Blue (BLU) will stop servicing stops #2170 North Franklin/Church Northbound and #2171 Church/Brown Eastbound. It will instead service a new stop on Lucas St.

Type: Route

Cause: Other

Effect: Modified Service

Routes Affected: BLU, GLD, 2170, 2171

More Info: https://ridebt.org/cburg-changes

While only 2 CAS are showing up on the map, all are running.

Type: Route

Cause: Technical Problem

Effect: Other

Routes Affected: CAS

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While only 1 PHD is showing up on the map, both are running.

Type: Route

Cause: Technical Problem

Effect: Other

Routes Affected: PHD

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While only 1 PHB is showing up on the map, both are running.

Type: Route

Cause: Technical Problem

Effect: Other

Routes Affected: PHB

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While only 2 SMA/SMS are showing up on the map, all are running.

Type: Route

Cause: Technical Problem

Effect: Other

Routes Affected: SMA, SMS

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While only 1 UCB is showing up on the map, both are running.

Type: Route

Cause: Technical Problem

Effect: Other

Routes Affected: UCB

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Snow Stanger

These conceptual renderings show the Multi-Modal Transit Facility (MMTF) that will become the new central hub for Blacksburg Transit services on the Virginia Tech campus. The building will be located on the south side of the Perry Street parking garage. It will include two bus loops with a total of 17 bus bays - one loop on the east side of the building and one on the west side. The project is being designed to achieve LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification from the U.S. Green Building Council.

The MMTF will serve as a hub for most Blacksburg Transit routes as well as various regional transit services, such as Smart Way and Radford Transit. The facility will also house the Hokie bike hub now located in the Perry Street Parking Garage.

Design has been completed; the Invitiation for Bid was issued in late 2020 and the project was awarded in January 2021 to WM Schlosser. Construction began in the Spring of 2021.

Multi-Modal Transit Facility site plan View looking at front of the Multi-Modal Transit Facility Multi-Modal Transit Facility View looking west with the east bus loop in foreground.