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DEUCE on the Strip | Everyday Everyday | DEUCE on the Strip DEUCE on The Strip | Everyday Everyday | DEUCE on The Strip DEUCE Frequency Information Operates 24 hours a day, everyday 2:30 a.m. to 5:30 a.m. Approximately Every 21 Minutes 5:30 a.m. to 7 a.m. Approximately Every 18 to 19 Minutes DEUCE ON THE STRIP DEUCE THE ON 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. Approximately Every 15 Minutes 9 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Approximately Every 12 Minutes 11:30 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. Approximately Every 15 to 17 Minutes NORTHBOUND STOPS Deuce on Deuce on 24 hour service The Strip The Strip Operates 24/7 Operates 24/7 Fremont Street Experience Fremont Street Experience (On Las Vegas Blvd) (On Las Vegas Blvd) Las Vegas Blvd at Clark Stewart at 4th St Bonneville Transit Center (BTC) Fremont Street Experience SOUTHBOUND STOPS (On Casino Center) (On 4th St) Hoover Fremont Street Experience Charleston Blvd (Carson at Casino Center) Las Vegas Blvd at 4th St Bonneville Transit Center (BTC) Oakey Arts District (Charleston) Stratosphere (On Las Vegas Blvd) 4th St at Las Vegas Blvd Oakey Sahara (On Las Vegas Blvd) Hilton Grand Vacations St Louis Stratosphere (On Las Vegas Blvd) Sky Condominiums SHARED Sahara (On Las Vegas Blvd) Slots-A-Fun/Circus Circus STOPS with Hilton Grand Vacations Convention Center Dr Strip & Fashion Show Dr Downtown Turnberry Place Express Riviera Fashion Show Mall Convention Center Dr Treasure Island Mirage Wynn Venetian SHARED Caesars Palace STOPS Flamingo with Bellagio Strip & Monte Carlo Paris Downtown Planet Hollywood Express Excalibur Luxor Polo Towers Showcase Mall / MGM Grand Mandalay Bay Four Seasons Tropicana Mandalay Bay Town Square SPECIAL Four Seasons DEUCE George Crockett at Las Vegas Blvd AM ROUTE South Strip Transfer SPECIAL Callaway Golf / Town Square Terminal (SSTT) DEUCE South Strip Transfer AM ROUTE Terminal (SSTT) 7 0 Transit Guide DEUCE ON THE STRIP DEUCE THE ON DEUCE on The Strip | Everyday Everyday | DEUCE on The Strip Las Vegas Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement Fremont Street STEWART Experience OGDEN FREMONT CARSON Bonneville BRIDGER Transit Center CLARK (BTC) BONNEVILLE GARCES GASS 4TH ST 206 CASINO CENTER CHARLESTON 24 hour service MAIN LAS VEGAS BLVD OAKEY 108 Stratosphere ST. LOUIS 204 SAHARA Sahara Hilton Grand Monorail CIRCUS CIRCUSVacation DR Club Station Circus Circus PARADISE Slots A Fun Riviera DESERT INN CONVENTION CENTER DR Trump Tower Encore Fashion Show Mall Wynn SPRING MTN 119, 203, CX NOTE: Transfer to the Strip & Downtown Express (SDX) Treasure Island Venetian to access the Las Vegas Convention Center. Palazzo SANDS See page 68 for more information. Mirage Harrah’s Sands Covention Las Vegas Center Imperial Palace Caesars Palace Flamingo Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall FLAMINGO 202 Bally’s Las Vegas Bellagio Paris N Planet Hollywood NOT TO Cosmopolitan SCALE HARMON City Center Polo Towers Layover CX Centennial Monte Carlo Showcase Mall 1 Station Number Express SDX Strip & Downtown New York-New York MGM Grand 000 Route Transfer TROPICANA AVE Express 201, 602, WAX Ticket Vending Excalibur WAX Westcliff Airport Tropicana Machine (TVM) Express RENO Luxor 119 HACIENDA MANDALAY BAY RD Mandalay Bay FOUR SEASONS RUSSELL South Strip NOTE: Special Deuce AM Route from 12:30 AM to 9:00 AM. Transfer LASVEGASBLVD Terminal To access these destinations outside of these hours, SUNSET (SSTT) please transfer to the Strip & Downtown Express (SDX) 104, 109, HIDDEN WELL 117, 212, 217 at the Mandalay Bay transit stop. GEORGE CROCKETT SPECIAL DEUCE AM ROUTE AM DEUCE SPECIAL Transit Guide 7 1.
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