Addison County Transit Resources (ACTR) has been the public transportation provider for the Addison County region since 1992. We serve all residents and visitors of the county through many diverse transportation services.
Our mission is to enhance the economic, social and environmental health of the region by providing public transportation services that are safe, reliable, accessible and affordable for everyone. Our vision is to be the leading transportation alternative for all county residents and visitors.
For information on how to use ACTR - the fares, reading the schedules and using the buses, please go to, riders_guide.

ACTR serves the general public via an extensive shuttle bus system, and has many programs that focus on specialized populations including elders, persons with disabilities and low-income families and individuals. In addition, ACTR partners with many area organizations and businesses to provide transportation for special public events.
ACTR operates a deviated fixed-route shuttle bus system. For more information on deviations as well as ACTR's Title VI and Public Accommodation policies, click here.
ACTR & The Environment
ACTR USES BIODIESEL in 50% of its fleet - with plans to increase that to 100%!
Help fight global climate change!
Ride the bus!!!
Get the facts on how taking the ACTR bus even one day a week can reduce greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global climate change.
Download the facts here (77 KB PDF)
ACTR & The Economy
Economic uncertainties are driving demand for public transportation. ACTR is working to keep up!
Tell us your story!
How is public transportation working for you?
Email nadine@actr-vt.org with your stories!
ACTR & The Alternatives
To learn more about your bus commuting options
and beyond, go to http://www.connectingcommuters.org/
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*updated Thurs., Sept. 2, 2010*
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ACTR's new and improved schedule is up and running. Check out the updates by clicking Bus Schedule in the blue bar above and choosing your route.
Please note the Tri-Town Vergennes has most significant improvements.
2010-2011 Bus Schedule Brochures have been distributed around the county. Check your local library, town hall or business. If you would like hard copies, call 388-1946.
click here to download PDF of new schedule
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ACTR is seeking a consultant to support our Facility Capital Campaign. Applications are due 4 pm Tuesday, September 7, 2010.
click here for the RFP (pdf format)
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Congratulations to National Bank of Middlebury for winning the Way to Go! Commuter Challenge!
Middlebury College receives runner up award.
Click here for press release announcing this year's results
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ACTR raised $125 for the United Way of Addison County during the 2010 Way to Go! Commuter Challenge.
Thank you to those who rode with us or chose another transportation alternative that week.

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Effective Monday, April 5, 2010, until further notice, the MSB Route 7 South loop will be unable to stop at Mary Johnson Children's Center and will access MUHS from Route 7 south. This is due to the closure of Cross Street for Bridge Construction.
Click for press release.
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LARGE PRINT 2010-2011 ACTR Bus Schedule and Brochure is available.
Click here to download PDF.
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