History
The Monorail was originally envisioned as a joint venture between MGM Grand and Bally's Hotel, with the idea to create a one-mile transportation system linking the hotels. This exciting and forward-thinking idea took flight in 1993 and soon included plans to expand to other locations along the Strip. In 1997, the State of Nevada passed legislation that enabled a private company to own, operate and charge a fare as a public Monorail system. The Las Vegas Monorail Company runs the only privately owned public transportation system in the United States. The Monorail utilizes no public funds to operate the system. In 2019, the Las Vegas Monorail aided in the annual removal of an estimated 2.1 million vehicle miles from Southern Nevada's major roadways, reducing emissions by more than 29.55 of carbon monoxide (CO), volatile organic compounds (VOC) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) over the course of the year.
Specialties
The Las Vegas Monorail provides a quick and reliable transportation alternative for leisure and business travelers on the Las Vegas Strip. Directly connected to several Strip resort hotels as well as the Las Vegas Convention Center, the Monorail is the easiest, fastest and most convenient way to get from one end of the Strip to the other in just minutes. Trains arrive every 6-10 minutes at each of our seven stations: MGM Grand Station Bally's/Paris Las Vegas Station Flamingo/Caesars Palace Station Harrah's/The LINQ Station Las Vegas Convention Center Station Westgate Las Vegas Station SAHARA Las Vegas Station