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Home News North America United States of America Local Government Arizona Tucson

Tucson Rodeo Parade Detours Announced

Sun Tran, Sun Express, and Sun Shuttle routes will experience temporary detours on February 20 due to the Tucson Rodeo Parade road closures.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
7 months ago
in Tucson
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Rodeo poster 2025. Artwork by Sun Tran

Rodeo poster 2025. Artwork by Sun Tran

Table of Contents

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  • Plan Ahead for Smooth Travel
    • Parade Route and Road Closures
  • Take the Bus to the Parade—For Free!
  • A Tradition with Deep Roots
  • Tucson’s Fare-Free Transit: A Growing Success
    • Final Thoughts

The Tucson Rodeo Parade, a cherished annual tradition, is set to take over the streets on Thursday, February 20. With over 55,000 spectators expected, Sun Tran, Sun Express, and Sun Shuttle will implement temporary detours from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. to accommodate the event’s extensive route. Travelers relying on public transportation should prepare for changes and potential delays.

 

Plan Ahead for Smooth Travel

Sun Tran will reroute several bus lines during the parade. The following routes will be affected:

  • Local Routes: 2, 11, 12, 18, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 50
  • Express Routes: 203X, 204X, 421X
  • Shuttle Routes: 430, 440, 486

Riders traveling during this period should expect delays and check Suntran.com/alerts-detours for a complete list of altered stops and alternative boarding locations. Planning ahead will help ensure a stress-free commute.

 

Rodeo Parade Map. Artwork by Sun Tran.
Rodeo Parade Map. Artwork by Sun Tran.

Parade Route and Road Closures

The Tucson Rodeo Parade begins at 9 a.m. and will follow this path:

  • Starts at 12th Avenue and Drexel Road
  • Heads east on Drexel Road to South Nogales Highway
  • Turns north on South Nogales Highway/South 6th Avenue
  • Ends at the Rodeo Grounds

These roads will be closed to traffic, so motorists should seek alternative routes.

 

Take the Bus to the Parade—For Free!

Good news for parade-goers—Sun Tran provides a free and convenient way to attend the event. Several routes serve the Laos Transit Center, which is a short distance from the parade:

Route Area Served
2 Pueblo Gardens
11 Alvernon
12 10th/12th Avenue
18 South 6th Avenue
23 Mission
24 12th Avenue
25 South Park Avenue
26 Benson Highway
27 Midvale Park
29 Valencia
50 Ajo Way
421X Green Valley/Sahuarita
430 Tucson Estates/Valencia West
440 San Xavier
486 Ajo

Taking public transit eliminates parking hassles and helps reduce traffic congestion. Riders can call Sun Tran Customer Service at (520) 792-9222 for trip planning assistance.

 

A Tradition with Deep Roots

The Tucson Rodeo Parade is a non-motorized spectacle featuring 130 entries, 500 horses, 85 wagons, and 11 marching bands. First held in 1925, the event will soon mark its 100th anniversary in 2025. The parade highlights the diverse cultural heritage of Tucson, including Indigenous groups, Mexican vaqueros, and Buffalo Soldiers.

Beyond its cultural significance, the rodeo generates $14 million in revenue for local businesses, making it an essential economic driver.

 

Tucson’s Fare-Free Transit: A Growing Success

Tucson’s fare-free bus program, introduced during the pandemic, has been extended until June 2025. This initiative has had widespread benefits:

  • Ridership Recovery: Tucson is one of 23 U.S. cities to fully recover or exceed pre-pandemic transit use, with 17.5 million rides in 2023.
  • Economic Relief: Free rides provide a financial break for low-income residents and essential workers.
  • Environmental Benefits: Sun Tran’s clean-fueled buses contribute to a greener Tucson.

While the program has been popular, it has also sparked safety and funding debates. Some critics argue that it has led to increased crime, though frequent riders report a generally safe experience. The city continues to explore long-term funding solutions to keep public transit free.

 

Final Thoughts

With thousands expected to attend the Tucson Rodeo Parade, planning ahead will help riders navigate detours and delays with ease. Sun Tran’s fare-free service provides a convenient, budget-friendly option to enjoy the event without the hassle of parking. For the latest updates on bus routes, visit Suntran.com/alerts-detours.

 

Sources: Sun Tran & City of Tucson.

Tags: Rodeo ParadeTucsonTucson bus detours
Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden

Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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