About Us

Lane Transit District (LTD) is a special district of the State of Oregon led by a seven-member volunteer board of directors appointed by Oregon’s governor. LTD’s budget is funded through a combination of fares, taxes paid by local employers and employees, and from state and federal sources. LTD lives its mission to connect our community by delivering more than 5 million annual passenger boardings from 30-fixed bus routes and two EmX Bus Rapid Transit lines. LTD’s paratransit service, RideSource, provides more than 250,000 trips annually for people with disabilities and Medicaid recipients.
Mobility Pledge
Small changes can make a big difference. LTD invites you to replace one trip per month where you'd normally drive alone with something new, like transit, bike share, walking, or carpooling.
Click Here to Take the Mobility Pledge
Need help getting started? Visit the resources below:
- How to Ride the Bus
- EmX Rider Guide
- How to Take Your Bike on the Bus
- PeaceHealth Rides Bikeshare: How it Works
- Guide to Walking in Lane County
- Biking in Eugene
- Biking in Springfield
- Carpool Tips
- Transportation in Cottage Grove
- Travel to the Coast
Stronger community connections through mobility, now and in the future
Transportation plays a crucial role in connecting our community. Lane County residents—in both urban and rural communities—need to get to and from work, school activities, medical appointments and places to recreate.
Local leaders representing transit, education, economics and medicine agree that we must understand and adapt to individual and community needs. In this video, you’ll hear from Jameson Auten, CEO of Lane Transit District; Henry Fields, a workforce analyst for Lane and surrounding counties at Oregon’s Employment Department; DeLeesa Meashintubby, executive director at Volunteers in Medicine; and Tony Scurto, superintendent of Lane Education Service District.
Connecting better, moving better and living better—it starts with all of us.