Virgin Islands Transit
The Virgin Island Public Transit system is a comprehensive public transportation system serving the United States Virgin Islands. The system encompasses various modes of transportation, including fixed-route buses, paratransit services and ferries is operated by the United States Virgin Islands' Department of Public Works and Varlack Ventures and Transportation Services. VITRAN vehicles and ferries operate on 9 fixed-route transit bus routes, dial-a-ride paratransit service, and 2 ferry routes.
According to a document from the Department of Public Works published in 2024, ridership for the fixed path transit and paratransit buses was reported to be 269,868 in 2024. No ridership ferry data was collected by VITRAN or the Department of Public Works since they do not operate the ferry services. In 2023, the Department of Planning and Natural Resources reported that the ridership of the fixed path transit and paratransit buses was four times higher on the island of St. Thomas than on St. Croix and St. John.
History
Manassah Bus Line was the predecessor to VITRAN. It was a private operator of public bus service in the island of St. Thomas first and much later on St. Croix before the government took over and established VITRAN. Manassah Francis was a pioneer in transportation in the U.S. Virgin Islands and founded Manassah Bus Lines, which ran for over 50 years. He was granted the first public bus transportation franchise in St. Thomas in 1951.The government took over operations from Manassah Bus Co. in 1995, at which point it became known as VITRAN and was expanded the service to all three major islands.
Fixed-Path Transit Bus Routes
St. Croix- 103: Christiansted-Frederiksted
- 302: La Reine Terminal-Tide Village
- 502: Sunshine Mall-La Reine Terminal
- 101: Cruz Bay to Salt Pond
- 107: Adrian to Chocolate Hole
- 101: City/UVI
- 102: City/Subbase/Airport
- 201: Bordeaux
- 301: Donoe/Hidden Valley
- 401: Red Hook via Smith Bay
- 501: Bovoni via Tutu Park Mall
- 601: Old & New Tutu via Tutu Park Mall
Paratransit Service
In 2020, the Virgin Islands Department of Public Works implemented Routematch software to enhance the efficiency of VITRAN Plus. The system enables real-time tracking of vehicles, streamlined scheduling, and improved communication between drivers and dispatch. Designed to improve service reliability and accountability, Routematch supports VITRAN's broader efforts to modernize its transportation offerings for seniors and individuals with disabilities.
Ferry Routes
VITRAN integrated ferry services into its operations in 2014. This expansion was marked by the introduction of two VITRAN-branded ferries, enhancing transportation between St. Thomas and St. John. Although these ferries were dedicated in late 2013, operational delays postponed their launch until the following year.There are currently 3 ferries operating between St. Thomas and St. John:
- Cruz Bay 1
- Red Hook 1
- Spirit of 1733
Current Routes
- Red Hook, St. Thomas - Cruz Bay, St. John
- '''Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas - Cruz Bay, St. John'''
Future Route
- Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas - Christiansted, St. Croix