Ensuring reliable public transit service in Irving.
Irving Connector is the City of Irving's fixed-route van service. The restored 225 and 255 routes begin June 10 and The Loop at Las Colinas begins July 6.
Viewable in the Citymapper app.
First Two Weeks Free Through June 24, 2026!
Getting around Irving just got easier.
Whether you're commuting to work, running errands, or exploring Las Colinas, Irving Connector offers a simple and affordable way to get where you need to go.

Irving Connector restores the 225 and 255 routes Irving riders relied on for years and introduces The Loop at Las Colinas, a new way to travel around Lake Carolyn.
Connector 225
- Service Begins June 10, 2026
- Irving Connector 225, Nursey corridor
- Monday–Sunday, 5:00 AM–midnight
- $1.50 per trip
- Vehicles every 30–60 minutes
- Mirrors the legacy DART 225
Connector 255
- Service Begins June 10, 2026
- Irving Connector 255, Story corridor
- Monday–Sunday, 5:00 AM–midnight
- $1.50 per trip
- Vehicles every 30–60 minutes
- Mirrors the legacy DART 255
The Loop at Las Colinas
- Service Begins July 6, 2026
- The Loop at Las Colinas, Lake Carolyn circulator
- Monday–Sunday, 11:00 AM–10:00 PM
- Rides are FREE
- Vehicles every 15–30 minutes
Service Details
Service hours
Routes 225 & 255: Monday–Sunday, 5:00 AM–midnight.
The Loop at Las Colinas: Monday–Sunday, 11:00 AM–10:00 PM.
Fares
Routes 225 & 255: $1.50/trip. Purchase tickets in the Citymapper app with a debit/credit card or pay onboard with exact cash/change.
The Loop at Las Colinas: Rides are completely FREE.
Accessibility
Every Irving Connector vehicle is wheelchair accessible. No advance request required. For ADA paratransit, DART continues to operate eligible service in Irving.
Need to go further?
Several DART fixed-route lines connect to and run near the Irving Connector. Use the Citymapper app to plan a multi-leg trip across the wider region.
How to ride the Irving Connector
3 easy steps to get on board.
1. Find your stop
Use the Citymapper app or browse the route maps above to locate your closest stop.
2. Check the schedule
Service runs every 15–60 minutes, depending on the route and time of day.
3. Pay and board
Purchase tickets in the Citymapper app (or pay in cash onboard), walk to your stop, and hop on. Rides are $1.50 for routes 225 & 255, or free if using The Loop at Las Colinas.
Call (214) 880-8205 or email
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the service work?
It is a walk-on, fixed-stop boarding service. No app or pre-booking required. Find maps, stops and schedules on the Citymapper app.
- Irving Connector 225 along the Nursery corridor
- Irving Connector 255 along the Story corridor
- The Loop at Las Colinas follows a figure-eight around Las Colinas Boulevard and Lake Carolyn Parkway with through access at O’Connor Road and Promenade Parkway.
- Irving Connector 225 and 255
- Monday – Sunday, ~5 a.m. – Midnight
- Every 30 – 60 minutes
- The Loop at Las Colinas
- Monday – Sunday, ~11 a.m. – 10 p.m.
- Every 15 – 30 minutes
Purchase tickets in advance using the Citymapper app or pay with exact cash/change on board.
No. Irving Connector is a walk-on fixed-route service.
All vehicles are branded with the service’s logo and colors, similar to the graphic shown above, so they should be easy to spot.
Service animals are always welcome to ride without restriction. Driver Partners have a legal obligation to provide service to riders with service animals. If you are a rider traveling with a service animal and wish to report any issue you experience related to your service animal, please send an email to our support team at the email listed above explaining the situation.
Pets that are not service animals are also allowed, but pets should be kept in an airline-approved carrier to use the service.
No. Unfortunately, these vehicles are not able to equip bicycles.
Yes. Every Irving Connector vehicle is wheelchair accessible.
Find stops and schedules within the Citymapper app
Fares are $1.50 for each ride on Irving Connector 225 and 255. The Loop at Las Colinas is free.
DART continues to operate Orange Line Light Rail, TRE Commuter Rail, Fixed Route Bus lines 25, 227, 229, 230, 231, Go-Link On-Demand service and DART Paratransit Services.
Not at this time; however, the city and DART are exploring options for Irving Connector to accept DART passes.
- Irving Connector by Via is funded by the General Mobility Fund (GMF), which are dollars returned to DART member cities to provide mobility improvements to the DART system.
- Irving City Council approved the Via Transportation contract on May 7, 2026 for $1,705,176.
General Policies
This service is powered by Via. Via has a strict Zero Tolerance policy. Driver partners are prohibited from driving on the Via Platform while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and riders are prohibited from consuming alcohol or drugs inside the vehicle. We do not tolerate inappropriate, threatening or violent behavior by anyone using the Via Platform or towards any riders or driver partners. If you are a rider and observe or believe any of the following, please ask the driver to terminate the trip immediately: your driver may be under the influence of drugs or alcohol, your driver is behaving in a manner that you consider inappropriate or that makes you feel uncomfortable or unsafe, or your driver engages in conduct which could be considered unlawful or illegal.
If you feel that you are in imminent danger, please contact the police directly by calling 911. After the ride has concluded, please provide feedback/report the issue using the app, email us at the support email address or call us at the Live Support number listed above.
Via does not tolerate discrimination of any kind against our riders or driver partners. This includes discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, religious belief or affiliation, gender, sex, sexual identity or orientation, age, veteran status, physical, mental or other disability (actual or perceived), rider’s points of departure and destination, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal or state law. Additionally, Via does not tolerate discrimination of any kind against service animals. Riders or driver partners found to have violated Via’s anti-discrimination policy will lose access to the Via Platform. If you believe that you have been subject to discrimination by a rider or driver partner, please provide feedback in the review function of the app or email us at the support email listed above.
Smoking of any kind by riders and drivers is prohibited, including e-cigarettes, vaporizers, or smokeless cigarettes.
We know that you are on the go, but please help us keep our vehicles clean and fresh and avoid bringing food and drink in our cars, when possible. Please also be mindful that smelly food can be distracting and unpleasant for your fellow passengers. All drinks should have lids and drinking alcohol or carrying open containers of alcohol in our vehicles is not allowed.
Please remember your fellow passengers might not be interested in your phone conversations. We ask that you limit phone calls to quick logistics and emergencies during shared rides.
Our service vehicles are a shared space, and as such we ask everyone to limit any personal items to a single piece of luggage or a reasonably-sized bag.
Riders must be 13 years of age or older. Children under the age of 13 can ride when accompanied by a parent or guardian. We will not supply car seats, but riders traveling with children who require them may bring their own. Riders are responsible for securing any such car seat and for ensuring that it fits all legal requirements.