ORBT Stations

Stations will be spaced farther apart than conventional bus stops, resulting in faster travel. They are designed to provide a comfortable and streamlined experience for riders, and incorporate features guided by community feedback, including:

PREPAID BOARDING PREPAID BOARDING
You’ll purchase tickets at a station kiosk – no bothering with cash on board.
REAL-TIME UPDATES REAL-TIME UPDATES
Station signs and a smartphone app will track vehicle arrival times, so you’ll know when to expect your bus.
BICYCLE ACCESS BICYCLE ACCESS
Bike parking and Heartland B-cycle will be available at select stations, making it easy to get where you need to go.
FREE WI-FI FREE WI-FI
Wi-Fi at every station will keep you connected while you wait.
RAISED PLATFORMS RAISED PLATFORMS
Raised station platforms enable easier, more accessible boarding – no climbing, no stairs.

ORBT Stops

ORBT Stops are locations where a stop is warranted but stations cannot be built because of space or floodplain restrictions. Stops will be identified with branded ORBT signs. And rest easy — ORBT drivers will stop for riders at both stations and stops.

Stops are located at 33rd Street eastbound, Park Avenue westbound, and on both sides of 77th Street. The 77th Street stop will connect ORBT directly with the Keystone Trail — extending the benefits of bus rapid transit across our trail system.

Metro is working on amenities that can fit within the spatial limits of ORBT Stops.