Incorporated in 1980, the Arkansas Transit Association provides services for more than 200 members, consisting of urban and rural public transit systems and agencies, non-profit human service agencies, related commercial businesses and vendor associate members.
They offer a broad range of training programs in partnership with the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department.
| ATA Member Public Transit Systems[1] | ||
|---|---|---|
| Agency | Location | Website | 
| BRAD Public Transit | Pocahontas | BRAD | 
| Eureka Springs Transit System | Eureka Springs | eurekatrolley.org | 
| Fort Smith Transit | Fort Smith | FST | 
| Hot Springs Intracity Transit | Hot Springs | Intracity Transit | 
| Jonesboro Economical Transportation System (JETS) | Jonesboro | ridejets.com | 
| Mid Delta Transit | Helena | Transit | 
| North Arkansas Transportation Services | Harrison | NATS | 
| North East Arkansas Transit | Jonesboro | NEAT | 
| Ozark Regional Transit | Springdale | ozark.org | 
| Pine Bluff Transit | Pine Bluff | Transit | 
| Razorback Transit | Fayetteville | Transit Operations | 
| Rock Region METRO | North Little Rock | RR METRO | 
| South Central Arkansas Transit | Malvern | SCAT | 
| Southeast Arkansas Transportation | Pine Bluff | SEAT | 
| Texarkana Urban Transit District | Texarkana | t-linebus.org | 
| Western Transit Service | Fort Smith | WTS | 
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