Albany Transit System offers fareless service throughout the city limits of Albany with connections to regional partners.
Map and Schedule
Map and Schedule (11x17 pdf)
Fareless buses operate Monday-Friday, 6:27 a.m. – 6:27 p.m.
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Spanish version coming soon. Printed copies are available at the Albany Transit System office at Albany Station, on each bus, and other locations around town such as City Hall, the Albany Public Library, and LBCC.
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No service days
No service days
There is no bus service on all Albany Transit System buses, Call-A-Ride, and the Linn-Benton Loop on these holidays:
- New Year's Day
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
- Memorial Day
- Juneteenth
- Fourth of July
- Labor Day
- Veteran's Day
- Thanksgiving Day
- Day after Thanksgiving
- Christmas
How to ride
How to ride
Bicycle racks:
All buses are equipped with bicycle racks that hold two bikes. Access is first come, first served. We cannot accommodate motorized, oversized, or any bicycle that will not fit on the bicycle rack. Bikes are not allowed on-board. Bike lockers are available to rent at Albany Station. Call Albany Transit at 541-917-7667 for more information.
Bus stops:
Major streets in Albany have marked Albany Transit bus stops. An Albany Transit bus will automatically stop for a person waiting at one of these marked bus stops.
Park & Ride locations:
- North Albany Park & Ride: On Hickory Road behind the grocery store in North Albany
- LBCC Park & Ride: In the south parking lot, west of Takena Hall
Title VI Notice:
Albany Transit does not discriminate in the operation of its programs on the basis of race, color or national origin. Read more about your rights under Title VI...
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Travel training:
Albany Transit offers free travel training to persons who just need a little coaching in order to use ATS buses. If you would like travel training, please call 541-917-7667.
Wheelchair lifts:
Albany Transit offers wheelchair lift service. Lift-equipped buses provide accessible service on all bus trips. Transit operators will assist passengers on and off the bus. Albany Call-A-Ride is available for individuals who require curb-to-curb service.
Plans & Stats
Albany Transit Implementation Strategy
Due to the 2017 transportation funding package passed by the Oregon legislature, Albany can increase service for the first time in decades. Building on the 2018 Transit Development Plan (TDP), this Implementation Strategy is a detailed plan to double Albany’s transit service.