
In Carson City, the first stop is at the Courtyard Marriott near the Fandango Casino at 6:43 and 8:43 a.m., 12:38 and 5:13 p.m. At the Minden Holiday Inn, they are 6:23 and 8:23 a.m., 12:18 and 4:53 p.m. At Carson Valley Inn in Minden, the pickup times headed north are 6:10 and 8:10 a.m., 12:05 and 4:40 p.m. each day and has two pickup stops in Minden, two in Carson City and two in Reno.


Going north, a shuttle leaves the Gardnerville Community Center at 6 a.m., 8 a.m., 11:55 a.m. The service is being called Carson Valley Airporter.Īmador, reached in California’s capital city by telephone, provided the pickup places and times for the service, which was going to operate each day - weekdays and weekends. She said Amador is receiving $365,907 in federal funds and must provide $143,708 in the program, which is going operate the service for a $24 fare each way for the Gardnerville-Minden to Reno run or back, $16 between Carson City and Reno. “If this service is a success,” Gardner said, “they can apply for the same amount next year.” She was referring to federal funds provided through NDOT to the Amador service so it can get started. Michelle Gardner, NDOT transit manager, explained the new subsidized system. He said he was aware of the service and provided the NDOT contact who could offer more details.

A shuttle four times daily will connect Carson Valley communities and Carson City with Reno’s airport and downtown beginning Monday.Īmador Stage Lines in Sacramento and the Nevada Department of Transportation provided details after Carson City Transportation Manager Patrick Pittenger confirmed the service begins Monday, though city government isn’t directly involved.
