The New TARC Network

Big changes are coming to TARC in August 2026!

The New TARC Network will bring big changes to where TARC buses go and how often they come. In areas with high demand, TARC service will be more frequent and reliable. In some areas with low demand, there will be less service or no service at all.

No major changes are planned before August 2026. But it’s important for TARC riders to understand how the TARC network will change.

New routes, new frequencies, new you. Drive for the New TARC Network, click here to apply!

How did we get here?

The New TARC Network was developed as a result of the comprehensive TARC 2025 process that gathered feedback from over 300 community meetings, events, and workshops.

TARC 2025 was launched because TARC has faced major financial challenges recently, including projections of a multimillion-dollar fiscal cliff if changes were not made.

Better service for customers

The New TARC Network will rely upon a new downtown transfer center to allow for convenient timed transfers between routes a “pulse” system.

The new network increases the number of jobs accessible by transit by 5 percent. All JCPS magnet high schools will be served.

The new network will provide more useful, frequent service on key corridors like Broadway/Bardstown, Preston Highway, Fourth Street, Dixie Highway, and Market/Frankfort.

Changes to the network

Service for many lower ridership corridors in Middletown, Jeffersontown, parts of south and southwest Jefferson County, and other areas will be reduced or discontinued.

Most TARC customers will see faster, more reliable service and will be able to access the bus at their current stop or one very close by. Some customers will have to walk a little bit further to get to the bus.

All customers will need to learn the new numbering system and map. But once they learn the system it will be much simpler and more useful for the average rider.

Frequently asked questions

Explore the New TARC Network

Spring 2025 bus network

Map of the proposed TARC Louisville Area Spring 2025 bus network, showing routes, service frequency, and coverage in Louisville and neighboring areas.

Red lines arrive every 15 minutes, blue lines arrive every 30 minutes, green lines arrive every 60 minutes, gold lines are limited service or peak-only trips

New TARC Network (August 2026 implementation)

Map of Louisville showing TARC bus routes, color-coded by midday frequency: red for 15 min, blue for 30 min, green for 60 min, and dashed for limited or peak-only trips.

Red lines arrive every 15 minutes, blue lines arrive every 30 minutes, green lines arrive every 60 minutes, gold lines are limited service or peak-only trips

New TARC Network Outcomes

Archival material on TARC 2025

Click here for archive information on TARC 2025—the redesign process that resulted in the recommended New TARC Network