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Year Opened 2005
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Data Date 2007
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US Transit > Central > Las Vegas
The Deuce Bus

Las Vegas

This bus route serves the heart of the Strip, it starts at the south end at a transit hub, heads north thru the Strip, then to the old Downtown (Fremont St.) ending at the North transit Hub.

It is really designed for the tourist. It is a slow route, due to the severe traffic, plus cost more than the other city routes.

The Deuce is a full of puns. It is run with double-decker buses, it costs $2 to ride, and it is in Vegas with gambling...

Click on any image to enlarge.

Bus as viewed from a hotel window. (2/11/07) Bus at the southern end with the Mandalay Bay in the background. (2/12/07)
Bus with ramp out for wheelchair access by the Bellagio (5/30/12)  

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