Transportation Facility Centers
The earliest motorized student transportation appeared in Clark County Educational District No. 1, which was formed by the state legislature in 1918, and included Virgin Valley and Moapa Valley. The left bottom photograph shows the school bus nicknamed “Old Henry.” While mainly used for student transportation, the bus was also used to move teachers to staff development training events. In this photo, "Old Henry" transported educators to the Teacher Institute in Las Vegas, and is stopped on the old Arrowhead Highway in the Valley of Fire.
Eastern Transportation Facility (Eastern Yard) (Monroe Robertson)
210 N. Eastern Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada Built 1956; current bus stalls = 119 Services schools and students in the East portion of the District and services all of the white fleet vehicles. CCSD Photo February 1969
Arville Transportation Center (Arville Yard) (Richard C. White)
4499 Arville Street, Las Vegas Nevada Built 1970; current bus stalls = 425 Services schools and students in the West and Central portion of the District CCSD Photo 1970
Cheyenne Transportation Facility (Lee Tate)
444 W. Brooks Avenue, North Las Vegas, Nevada Built 1982; current bus stalls = 336 Services schools and students in the East and Northeast portion of the District
Russell Transportation Facility (Gunter Koepsell)
1700 Galleria Road, Henderson, Nevada Built 1990; current bus stalls = 301 Services schools and students in the East and Southeast portion of the District
Northwest Transportation Facility (Billy Key)
10902 W. Washburn Road, Las Vegas, Nevada Built 2013; current bus stalls = 337 Services schools and students in the North and Northwest
Wallace Transportation Center (Matthew Wallace)
975 W. Welpman Way, Henderson, Nevada Built 2007; current bus stalls = 320 Services schools and students in the South and Southeast portion of the District