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ABOUT OUR MEMBERS

As a member of the American Public Transportation Association (APTA), you are part of an international organization that has been representing the transit industry for nearly 150 years, since 1882. APTA members serve the public interest by providing safe, efficient and economical transit services, and by improving those services to meet national energy, environmental, and financial concerns.

Over ninety percent of passengers using transit in the U.S. and Canada are carried by APTA members.

APTA members include bus, rapid transit and commuter rail systems, and the organizations responsible for planning, designing, constructing, financing and operating transit systems. APTA Business Members are the private organizations which supply products and services to the transit industry. In addition, government agencies, metropolitan planning organizations, state departments of transportation, academic institutions, and trade publications are also part of our membership.

APTA represents a broad and diverse range of members from across the public transportation industry. Its membership includes transit agencies, private sector companies, planning and engineering firms, product and service providers, academic institutions, nonprofit organizations, students, and retirees. Together, these members work to advance innovation, safety, and mobility solutions that strengthen public transportation nationwide.

Transit Agencies

APTA’s transit agency members are public entities responsible for planning, operating, and maintaining public transportation systems that serve communities across the North America. These agencies provide essential mobility through bus, rail, ferry, paratransit, and on-demand services, connecting people to jobs, education, healthcare, and daily needs. Through APTA membership, transit agencies collaborate with peers, shape national transportation policy, share best practices, and access resources that support safe, reliable, equitable, and sustainable transit operations.

Business Members

APTA’s business members include private sector companies that design, build, supply, and support public transportation systems and services. These members partner with transit agencies to deliver innovation, technology, and expertise that improve safety, efficiency, and rider experience.

Transit Management Companies

APTA’s transit management company members are private organizations that contract with public agencies to operate, manage, and maintain transit services. These companies bring specialized expertise in areas such as operations, maintenance, safety, workforce management, and performance optimization across bus, rail, paratransit, and multimodal systems. As APTA members, transit management companies collaborate with public agencies and industry partners to share best practices, support innovation, and help deliver reliable, cost-effective, and customer-focused transportation services.

Governmental Agencies

APTA’s governmental agency members includes local and regional government agencies responsible for the planning and/or development of public transit systems. These agencies collaborate through APTA to share knowledge, align policy, and strengthen public transit outcomes for the communities they serve.

Affiliates

APTA’s affiliate members represent a diverse group of organizations and individuals that support and influence public transportation, including advocacy groups, academic institutions, consultants, labor organizations, and emerging mobility providers. These members contribute unique perspectives and expertise, strengthening collaboration and advancing innovation across the transit industry.

Students

APTA’s student members are the next generation of public transportation professionals, bringing fresh perspectives and innovative ideas to the industry. Through APTA, students gain exposure to the transit field, access educational resources, and build connections that support career development.

Retirees

APTA’s retiree members are former public transportation professionals who remain engaged with the industry and share valuable experience and institutional knowledge. Their continued involvement supports mentorship, preserves industry insight, and strengthens connections across the transit community.

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