Amarillo City Transit
![]() An Amarillo City Transit bus at the downtown transfer center  | |
| Founded | 1966 | 
|---|---|
| Headquarters | 801 SE 23rd Avenue | 
| Locale | Amarillo, Texas | 
| Service area | Potter County, Texas Randall County, Texas  | 
| Service type | bus service, paratransit | 
| Routes | 13 | 
| Website | amarillo | 
Amarillo City Transit, marketed under the moniker of ACT, is the primary provider of mass transportation in Amarillo, Texas. The agency was established in 1966, after a municipal takeover of private bus transportation. Thirteen routes run through the city daily but Sundays and holidays.
On February 28, 2024, the city opened a new Multimodal Transfer Station to the west of downtown. The $8.6 million facility serves both local buses and Greyhound.[1]
Routes
As of August 27, 2018, the new route plan was implemented.[2]
- 11 SW 6th Avenue - SW 9th Avenue - South Coulter Street - Westgate Mall
 - 12 NW 3rd Avenue - West Amarillo Boulevard
 - 13 hospital district- west gate mall
 - 21 Hamlet
 - 22 East Amarillo Boulevard - North Grant Street
 - 23 East Amarillo Boulevard - NE 24th Avenue
 - 31 SE 10th Avenue - South Grand Street
 - 32 SE 3rd Avenue - Ross Street - Osage Street - SE 34 Avenue
 - 33 SE 3rd Avenue - South Arthur Street - Wolflin Avenue - DMV - I-40 east
 - 41 Washington Street
 - 42 I-27
 - 43 SW 10th Avenue - South Georgia Street - SW 45th Avenue - Soncy Road - Westgate Mall
 - 44 SW 3rd Avenue - South Georgia Street - Plains Boulevard - South Western Street - SW 34th Avenue - Soncy Road - Westgate Mall
 
Previous Routes
- 1 North Hughes
 - 2 North Polk
 - 3 Amarillo Blvd
 - 4 Sunrise
 - 5 South Washington
 - 6 Wolfin Village
 - 7 Western Plaza
 - 8 Medical Center
 
References
- ^ Michael Cuviello (March 3, 2024). "Amarillo City Transit Multimodal Transfer Station opens for residents, travelers". Amarillo Globe-News. Retrieved March 21, 2025.
 - ^ "Bus Route Maps and Schedules | City of Amarillo, TX". amarillo.gov. Archived from the original on 2018-09-27.
 
