Anaheim Resort Transportation
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Anaheim Resort Transportation (ART), established in 1998 as the Anaheim Transportation Network (ATN)[2] and formerly known as Anaheim Resort Transit,[5][11] is a mass transportation provider in the Anaheim Resort area[5] and its environs[4] in Orange County, California, United States. ART uses a fleet of vehicles, including tourist trolleys,[5] to provide access to hotels, malls, and tourist-related enterprises, which are the main destinations connected by the system.[12] In 2023, the system had a ridership of 8,611,000, or about 23,500 per weekday as of the first quarter of 2024.
Parent | City of Anaheim[1] |
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Founded | 1998[2] |
Headquarters | 1354 South Anaheim Blvd Anaheim, California 92805[3] |
Service area | Greater Anaheim Resort, Orange County, California, United States[4][5] |
Routes | 14 |
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Hubs | |
Fleet | 45 |
Daily ridership | 23,500 (weekdays, Q1 2024)[7] |
Annual ridership | 8,611,000 (2023)[8] |
Fuel type | CNG, battery electric |
Operator | Transdev[9] |
Chief executive | Diana Kotler[10] |
Website | www |
In 2005, Citizens Against Government Waste criticized an earmark for ART from the United States Congress as wasteful spending.[13]
In 2010, Disney contracted with ART to run shuttles from a Disney-owned parking lot and all stations to the Disneyland Resort.[5][14]