• Rider Alert 5/15/12: Due to standing room only on the 116 Commuter bus driven by ACTR, a larger bus is now in service on that route.
  • Rider Alert 5/15/12: You can still sign up for Way to Go! Rutland Commuter is 10 cents M-Th this week. Friday is fare free on all ACTR, CCTA & MVRTD routes.

Since 1992

ACTR was established in 1992 to create a network of public transportation alternatives that connect the people and places in Addison County. Our goal is to provide services that are safe, reliable, accessible and affordable for everyone.

ACTR is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. ACTR’s funding is on average an 80/20 mix of public (state and federal grants) and private money. ACTR relies upon the generous private support of individuals, businesses, towns and philanthropic organizations to supplement the public grants, as well as provide the local match required to draw down these grants. Every $1 donated to ACTR, unlocks $4 of federal and state money.

ACTR operates two parallel and complimentary transportation systems. The ACTR Shuttle Bus System is made up of five different bus routes including connections to Rutland and Burlington. The Dial-a-Ride System takes elders and persons with disabilities, Medicaid-eligible residents and many other vulnerable populations to work, doctors’ appointments, grocery stores and meal sites.

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