Tahoe–Truckee is a resort community that sits along the California and Nevada border centered around the ancient Lake Tahoe. It is home to an interstate transit agency that offers free service all day between its various communities, town centers, and ski resorts. Tahoe–Truckee Area Regional Transit (TART) offers 24/7 bus service within three mainline routes, three local routes, and three weekend ski shuttles.
As a rural community that is visited heavily by tourists, service can be infrequent. This map attempts to solve the problem of illustrating the system without a timetable by utilizing line thickness as an indicator of service frequency.
In this fantasy depiction of the Tahoe–Truckee area, the map diverges from reality at its route numbering system. The current numbering scheme is arbitrary and doesn’t say a whole lot without also listing the names of the termini. By adopting the state route number on which mainline routes cover, a routes service area is a little more clear to the rider by simply looking at the rollsign.