Ozark Regional Transit

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2423 E Robinson Ave
Springdale, AR 72764
Established in 1977, Ozark Regional Transit is a public agency that provides a range of transportation services for the rural and urban residents throughout northwest Arkansas. It operates more than two express routes connecting various locations throughout Washington and Carroll counties in Arkansas. The agency offers bus services to the cities of Fayetteville, Springdale, Rogers, Bentonville, Eureka Springs, Green Forest and Berryville. Its bus routes include Route 50, Route 54 and Route 57. The agency provides curb-to-curb and dial-a-ride paratransit services for minors and individuals with disabilities. It has an agreement with Northwest Arkansas Community College to offer free ride to its students and staff members. Ozark Regional Transit also provides advertisement and procurement services.

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2.04 reviews
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David O.
3/16/2012

Ozark Regional Transit is northwest Arkansas's public transportation system. ORT has friendly, helpful drivers and comfortable buses that get you where you need to go. ORT provides great service...

Bill W.
8/18/2025

It's a great service if you're not in a hurry, want to a little close to your destination, and it's amazing if you want to be really late. Customer service usually doesn't know what's going on,...

Tommy F.
9/4/2024

The buses that run to Fayetteville route the homeless people from seven hills homeless shelter are getting bed bugs and head lice all over the bus seats. People are reporting it to the bus driver...

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Teri W.
12/28/2012

Yeah sure friendly drivers maybe. Here is how my day is gonna go with Ozark Transit. nine to nine thirty pick up. Two stops first Wal Mart Super Center Rogers for a requested 45 minute 1 hour at...

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