Service type Bus service Website Ozark Regional Transit Founded 1982 | Daily ridership 1,157 (2014) Headquarters Arkansas, United States Routes 9 | |
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Ozark Regional Transit is the provider of mass transportation in the cities of northwestern Arkansas, including Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, and Bentonville. The roots of the organization are in a 1974 project by the Economic Opportunity Agency of Washington County to provide rural transportation. By 1978, two fixed routes had been established and, in 1982, after being designated as an urban area, northwestern Arkansas formed Ozark Regional Transit and acquired federal funding. Currently, 5 local routes serve the interconnected Fayetteville and Springdale communities and two routes travel through the Rogers-Bentonville area. A commuter route travels once per day in each direction to provide a peak connection between Fayetteville and rural Washington County, while another commuter route travels all day between the four major cities.
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Routes
Route 1 - Fayetteville Route 2 - Fayetteville Route 3 - Fayetteville/Johnson Route 4 - Fayetteville Route 11 - Bentonville Route 51 - Rogers Route 52 - Rogers Route 61 - Springdale Route 62 - Springdale Route 63 - Springdale/Johnson Route 64 - Springdale Route 65 - Springdale Route 490 - I-49 Express Route 620 - Washington County
Routes
Route 1 - Fayetteville
Route 2 - Fayetteville
Route 3 - Fayetteville/Johnson
Route 4 - Fayetteville
Route 11 - Bentonville
Route 51 - Rogers
Route 52 - Rogers
Route 61 - Springdale
Route 62 - Springdale
Route 63 - Springdale/Johnson
Route 64 - Springdale
Route 65 - Springdale
Route 490 - I-49 Express
Route 620 - Washington County