Join the Virginia Transit Association

 

As a member of the Virginia Transit Association, you learn about innovations in transit; have the opportunity to network with others who support public transportation; and increase your effectiveness as an advocate for public transportation.

VTA Membership Application

Benefits of membership

Your membership in the Virginia Transit Association will mean:

  • Access to information, materials and resources
  • Opportunities for professional development
  • A united voice in the making of laws and regulations governing public transportation
  • Interaction with, and opportunities to educate public policy leaders
  • Participation in a network of dynamic public transit officials
  • Advocacy from a position of unified strength in furthering public transportation
  • VTA offers these benefits and services to members:
  • Representation of transit issues to federal, state and local officials
  • Collective voice for a balanced transportation system
  • Forum for transit officials to share information
  • Network for exchange of ideas among elected and transit professionals
  • Annual meeting for training/equipment update and fall legislative conference
  • Statewide public information and marketing support for transit issues, including a new web site on transit in Virginia
  • Cosponsor of Virginia's Safety Roadeo

Virginia Transit Association Annual Membership Dues

(Membership year is July 1 to June 30)

Public Transit Systems Members
Municipal or other governmental nonprofit agencies with officially recognized public transportation systems within the Commonwealth of Virginia. At least 50 percent of ridership is the general public.
Dues: Call the VTA office at 804/643-1166

Business Members
Organizations such as intra- and inter-city bus companies, taxicab companies, consulting firms, transit management companies, research organizations and manufacturers/suppliers.
Dues: $1000

Associate members -- Human Services Operators
Municipal or nonprofit agencies officially recognized as human service transportation systems. Less than 50 percent of total ridership is general public.
Dues: $500

Associate members -- Other
Those with an interest in public transportation or ridesharing. Includes federal, state and local public and nonprofit agency staff, researchers and university faculty, nonprofit organizations supporting public transportation.
Individual Dues: $50, Organization Dues: $100