Free City Of Las Vegas Shuttle, The Downtown Loop, Adds New Stop For Popular Brewery Row

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David Riggleman | Director of Communications | 702.229.2207 

Feb. 8, 2022 | FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

MEDIA CONTACT: JACE RADKE | 702.229.2205 | 702.249.3514 | jradke@lasvegasnevada.gov

 

Free City Of Las Vegas Shuttle, The Downtown Loop, Adds New Stop For Popular Brewery Row

Riders Can See Where Shuttles Are In Route On GoVegas App

 

    The Downtown Loop, a free shuttle servicing popular attractions in the city core, adds a new stop for Brewery Row today. The newest stop for the service is in the 1500 block of South Main Street, allowing quick and easy access to the popular Brewery Row. 

 

    “The Downtown Loop offers a quick, free and convenient way to visit all of our amazing attractions,” Mayor Carolyn G. Goodman said. “Our Brewery Row has become very popular in a short amount of time, so come on down, see what the excitement is all about and let us do the driving.”

 

    The new Brewery Row stop joins existing stops that include Circa, The Strat, Symphony Park, City Hall, The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, and more. To see all the stops, visit www.lasvegasnevada.gov/downtownloop or visit GoVegas, the city services app available for free download for iOS from the Apple App Store and for Android at Google Play.

 

    The GoVegas app features a tracker that shows riders how far a shuttle is from the stop where they are waiting. Riders can also track the Loop’s location at www.lasvegasnevada.gov/downtownloop. In addition, new signage has started to be placed at Loop stops that will show wait times for the next shuttle.. All of the new signage should be up and operational in March.  

 

    COVID-19 protocols are enforced on the Downtown Loop, with face coverings currently required.

 

    The Downtown Loop launched in 2017 and is a partnership between the city of Las Vegas, the Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada and Keolis Transit.

 

    The city has offered incentives to attract craft breweries, wineries, wine rooms, tap rooms and distilleries downtown to be part of Brewery Row. The 18B Las Vegas Arts District now has seven breweries and three tap rooms, and more are on the way.  

 

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