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New Orleans Regional Transit Authority offers tools for riders to plan their trips, track buses, and access transit information.
The New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (RTA or NORTA) is a public transportation agency based in New Orleans. The agency was established by the Louisiana State Legislature in 1979, and has operated bus and historic streetcar service throughout the city since 1983. [1]
Our transit services easily connect to other systems, find the information for seamless regional travel here. Jefferson Transit (JeT) and St. Bernard Parish Rapid Urban Transit (SBURT) are public transit systems that operate independently of the RTA.
New Regional Transit Authority (NORTA or RTA) operates the streetcar lines, as well as numerous bus lines and two ferries. With the addition of the new Le Pass app, New Orleans is an even easier city to traverse using public transportation. Here are the best ways to get around New Orleans.
Buses abound to take you around. Along with the streetcar, The Regional Transit Authority (RTA) runs 30 bus lines in the city. With their handy Trip Planner you can find what routes to take to get to your destination. You can find out exactly when your bus will arrive with the Transit Tracker.
This map from the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority shows the streetcar routes through the city.
The New Orleans Regional Transit Authority was recently awarded more than $24.8 million by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) for the final design and construction of the Downtown Transit Center and connecting transit corridor.
The RTA is responsible for operating transit services bringing commuters to their jobs, students to their schools, and people to entertainment, shopping, and restaurants. The RTA system currently includes five streetcar lines, 30 bus routes, and two ferry routes, plus paratransit services.
NEW ORLEANS — The New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (RTA) today introduced reduced fares and new passes, including an 18% cost reduction to monthly Jazzy passes, from $55 to $45 per month, and new passes for youth and seniors.