What Matters Most

Momentum On The Street. Progress For The Region.

Stronger service is showing up where people feel it first: on the trip, at the stop, in the neighborhood, and in the time they get back in their day.

What matters most is not abstract. It is a trip that works better, a system that reaches further, and progress that shows up in daily life across our region.

PROOF

Results customers can feel.

Better service should be easy to feel and easy to verify.

Across the region, customers are experiencing a system that is becoming more dependable, more usable, and more consistent in daily life. That progress shows up in stronger customer satisfaction, more trips delivered, more frequent service, and stronger performance across the services people rely on most.

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31.6M

Passenger trips in 2026

Good news

More people are choosing VIA for everyday trips.

121,072

Trips per workday

Good news

Daily demand is strong across the workweek.

72%

Of VIA service is now 30 minutes or better

Good news

Shorter waits are showing up on the street.

65%

Better Bus Plan implementation by May 2026

Good news

Network improvements are landing across the system.

VIA Link

4.85 / 5

Customer rating

While VIA Link grew 35%

VIAtrans

98%

VIAtrans satisfaction

While ridership grew 26%

Good news

VIAtrans is growing while service stays trusted.

50%+

Park & Ride growth

Good news

Park & Ride is connecting more regional trips.

The people behind every ride

The VIA team behind better service on the street.

Stronger service starts with the people delivering it.

In 2025, VIA added 108 net new full-time bus operators, bringing the system to 907 operators total and marking the strongest operator hiring growth on record.

108

Net new operators added in 2025.

907

Operators total.

Record pace

Strongest operator hiring growth on record.

VIA operators and frontline staff standing together in support of expanded service
Stronger service starts with the people delivering it.
People behind the ride helping keep VIA service moving
Daily service moments are built by the VIA team.
VIA team members preparing to support riders across the region
Hiring growth creates better capacity on the street.

On the trip

Less wait. More day.

More of the network is now running every 30 minutes or better, and 21% more Better Bus Plan improvements are coming this May.

For customers

Fewer missed connections.

More frequent service means fewer missed connections and less time spent building the day around the bus.

For families

More of the day stays on time.

A shorter wait can mean arriving on time for work, class, child care, appointments, and dinner back home.

For the community

Neighborhoods stay connected.

When service is easier to count on, more neighborhoods stay connected to jobs, schools, care, and opportunity.

A better trip gives time back.

Service every 30 minutes or better

72%
30% in 202572% today100% goal

More of the day now runs on a schedule people can actually plan around.

Better Bus Plan implementation

65%
0% in 202565% by May 2026100% goal

The redesign is no longer abstract. It is already showing up in everyday service.

What is moving next

+21%

More Better Bus Plan improvements arrive this May, reaching more daily riders.

Riders boarding a VIA Rapid vehicle

Access

More within reach. More built for real life.

The region runs on many kinds of trips.

Work trips. School trips. Care trips. Family trips. Early shifts. First appointments. The ride home.

VIA Link, VIAtrans, and Park & Ride help more of the region fit into daily life, with on-demand service where flexibility matters, dependable support for customers who rely on VIAtrans, and stronger regional connections through Park & Ride.

VIA Link

On-demand access

On-demand service that helps close the trip where zone-based access works best.

  • 35% growth
  • 4.85 average customer rating

VIAtrans

Dependable support

Registered paratransit service built around dependable access and a strong customer experience.

  • 98% satisfaction
  • 26% growth

Park & Ride

Regional connection

Regional commuter access that helps connect workers and major destinations with a simpler first step.

  • 50%+ growth
VIAtrans service providing accessible mobility across the community
More reach changes the shape of the day.

VIA Rapid

Built for now. Ready for next.

The next generation of transit in San Antonio is already taking shape.

Green Line begins service in 2028. Silver Line continues moving forward for a 2030 launch, supporting faster trips, more direct connections, and the corridor capacity a growing region needs.

2028

Green Line begins service.

10 min

All-day weekday service.

$1.1B

Capital investments for the region, with a projected 5:1 community return.

2030

Planned Silver Line launch with $100M invested through the Bexar County partnership.

VIA Rapid vehicle in service along a major corridor
Higher-capacity transit is already taking shape.
PARTNERSHIPS

Partnerships that move more than people.

When institutions move with VIA, opportunity reaches further.

This is where transit becomes more than a ride. It becomes a tool for attendance, workforce connection, student mobility, and community support. VIA Works, U-Pass, and the Fare Assistance Program help employers, schools, nonprofits, and public institutions turn transportation into something more practical, more dependable, and more widely shared across the region.

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VIA Works

$82 annual pass per employee, with monthly options for selected customers.


U-Pass

Student, faculty, or staff member per semester ride at no direct cost to them through participating institutions


Fare Assistance Program

Community organizations can purchase fare products at a 25% discount for distribution.

156 employer partners
100,000+ students, faculty, and staff
126 organizations
$3M fare products distributed since 2019

VIA fares are built for everyday use.

The fare structure stays clear across single rides, monthly passes, and reduced fare options already built into the system.

Single ride

$1.30regular bus / VIA Link

Reduced single ride

$0.65eligible customers

31-day pass

$38full fare

Reduced 31-day pass

$19eligible customers

VIA fares keep the cost of the trip easy to understand.

Spotlight Organizations

From healthcare and housing to education, recovery, neighborhood support, and youth services, the partnership network is broad and deeply local.

100+ local partners Housing, health, education, recovery, and neighborhood support all show up in this network.

These are the organizations turning transit access into attendance, treatment, stability, and opportunity.

A preview of the partnership network

  • University Health System
  • San Antonio Methodist Ministries
  • Goodwill
  • Bexar County Community Supervision & Corrections Department Center
  • SA AIDS Foundation
  • American GI Forum
  • Catholic Charities
  • San Antonio Lighthouse
  • Haven For Hope
  • Mission Road Development

Value

Community investment. Community return.

Local support should show up in daily service and long-term capacity.

For FY 2026, the budget pairs $339.1M in operating budget and a $235.2M capital budget, funding today’s service while building the next chapter of regional capacity. That story is rooted in long-term local support: the original 1/2-cent sales tax approved in 1977, the 68% voter approval in 2020, and the additional VIA investment that began collection in 2026.

FY 2026 budget overview

A budget built for impact across operations, capital, and long-term service delivery.

$339.1M Operating budget

Day-to-day operations and services.

$235.2M Capital budget

Infrastructure investments.

Operating share59%
Capital share41%

A budget built for impact

Customers

Accelerates frequency improvements for customers, adds two new VIA Link zones, and invests in sheltered stops, reliability, and safety.

Community

Strengthens connections to jobs, education, and opportunity while advancing the VIA Rapid system and visible neighborhood investment.

VIA workforce

Aggressive hiring in FY26 is reinforced by training, mentorship, retention, and a safety-first operating culture.

Financial discipline

Expands reserves, tightens contingency controls, and protects against revenue shifts through conservative forecasting and long-term savings discipline.

How VIA funding has grown Revenue sources, local-option penny allocation, and how local sales tax flows.

Funding milestones

The funding story starts with authorization and expands with voter support into more service capacity.

  1. 1973
    State authorization

    Texas authorized the structure that made a local transit authority possible.

  2. 1977
    VIA half-cent approved

    San Antonio voters created Texas’s first MTA with VIA’s original 1/2-cent sales tax.

  3. 2004
    ATD layers begin

    Advanced Transportation District allocations added new VIA, city, and leverage shares inside the local-option penny.

    Why the 2004 ATD vote mattered

    On November 2, 2004, voters in San Antonio approved the formation of the Advanced Transportation District, or ATD. This district uses a quarter-cent sales tax to fund transportation improvement projects carried out by VIA, the City of San Antonio, and the Texas Department of Transportation, or TxDOT. VIA receives half of the ATD revenues to enhance local public transportation services, and the other half is split between the city and TxDOT for improving streets, highways, and related transportation infrastructure.

  4. 2020
    68% voter approval

    San Antonio voters approved additional support for future service and capital improvements.

  5. 2026
    New 1/8-cent begins

    The added revenue starts in January 2026, strengthening VIA’s ability to improve frequency and access.

Revenue sources

  • 1/2-cent sales tax

    Primary revenue source across the service area

    Primary
  • 1/8-cent sales tax

    From Advanced Transportation District (ATD)

    ATD
  • 1/8-cent sales tax

    Beginning January 2026 after the November 2020 ATD election

    New 2026
  • Grants

    Capital project funding including VIA Rapid

    Federal
  • Farebox revenue

    Customer fares across the system

    Fares
  • Other sources

    Including access to 1/16-cent ATD leverage

    Mix

How local sales tax flows

Of San Antonio’s 8.25% sales tax, 1% is local option. VIA’s original 1/2-cent remains the largest single share inside that penny.

Texas authorized the structure in 1973. San Antonio voters approved creation of Texas’s first mass transit authority in 1977 with VIA’s half-cent sales tax.

Transit’s original half-centstill represents half of San Antonio’s local-option penny.
~200Mis what half a penny of sales tax revenue generates.

Allocation of 1 cent local option sales tax

Each city receives 1% of sales tax to invest in community priorities.

Illustrated penny graphic showing the allocation of the 1 cent local option sales tax

Hover or tap a marker to reveal that share of the penny.

Service area map

Across VIA member cities, funding supports the neighborhoods, jobs, schools, and destinations people rely on every day.

Everyday destinations in reach
WorkFrequent and accessible service helps customers reach job centers, shift changes, and everyday commutes.
SchoolU-Pass helps students, faculty, and families connect to campuses and classrooms.
CareRoutes, VIA Works, VIAtrans, and VIA Link keep hospitals, clinics, pharmacies, and support services within reach across the region.
VIA service area map showing service coverage across member cities
Service area map.
CLOSE TO HOME

Closer to home. Part of everyday life.

Progress means more when people can point to it in places they already know.

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Centro Plaza and Westside customer story

Centro Plaza / Westside

Centro Plaza anchors daily movement on the Westside, where stronger service connects customers to downtown, neighborhood destinations, and transfer points they use every day.

Brooks Transit Center serving Southside riders

Brooks / Southside

At Brooks, service supports one of the Southside’s growing centers for work, healthcare, education, and everyday trips.

Stone Oak transit access on the North Side

Stone Oak / North Side

On the North Side, Park & Ride and connecting service help customers move between neighborhoods, job centers, and the wider region more easily.

Robert Thompson at Frost Bank Center on the East Side

Eastside / Frost Bank Center

On the Eastside, stronger transit service supports major events, local destinations, and everyday access beyond event days.

Medical Center transit access for riders and workers

Medical Center

In the Medical Center, service helps customers reach one of the region’s busiest destinations for care, work, and daily appointments.

Randolph Park and Ride serving Northeast San Antonio

Randolph / Northeast

In the Northeast, service and Park & Ride connections help customers reach jobs, regional destinations, and growing activity centers with less friction.

What is moving next

What’s next is already in motion.

The next round of improvements is close enough to name.

The work keeps moving because the next steps are already concrete: 21% more Better Bus Plan improvements this May, new VIA Link zones in the pipeline, continued progress on Green and Silver Lines, and ongoing amenity and safety investments.

  1. 01

    Customer focus

    Keep daily riders and real trip reliability at the center of the next round of decisions.

  2. 02

    Continued service improvements

    Extend frequency and route changes that are already improving the day-to-day customer experience.

  3. 03

    New VIA Link zones

    Bring more neighborhoods into on-demand access where flexible service fits best.

  4. 04

    Green and Silver Line progress

    Keep major corridor investments moving toward launch with visible momentum.

  5. 05

    Continued amenity and safety investments

    Improve shelters, stops, lighting, comfort, and confidence across the system.

Stay connected

Be a part of what’s next.

The next chapter of service improvement belongs to the whole region.

Vision

Be the driving force of our community’s growth and success.

Mission

To take you to what matters most.

Promise

Count on VIA, every ride.