CT Transit

CTtransit
A collage of different CT Transit services. Clockwise from top-left: a Hartford local bus; a Waterbury local bus; New Britain to Meriden; the White Plains express; the Union Station shuttle; CT Fastrak to New Britain.
ParentConnecticut Department of Transportation
Founded1976
HeadquartersHartford, Connecticut
LocaleConnecticut
Service areaMetropolitan areas of Stamford, Hartford, New Haven, Waterbury, Meriden, New Britain, Bristol, and Wallingford
Service typeIntrastate bus service
Routes177 unique scheduled routes and shuttles as of 2023
OperatorVarious
Chief executiveThomas E. Stringer, Jr., HNS General Manager
Websitewww.cttransit.com

CT Transit (styled as CTtransit) is a public transportation bus system serving many metropolitan areas and their surrounding suburbs in the state of Connecticut. CT Transit is a division of the Connecticut Department of Transportation, although it contracts a number of private companies for most of its operations. CT Transit began operations in 1976 as Connecticut Transit after the Connecticut DOT's acquisition of the Connecticut Company. Initially serving only the Hartford, New Haven, and Stamford areas, CT Transit's service now extends throughout much of Connecticut. CT Transit provides local "city bus" service in Bristol, Hartford, Meriden, New Britain, New Haven, Stamford, Wallingford and Waterbury in addition to a number of express routes connecting to outlying suburbs and other regions of the state.

In 2015, CT Transit began operation of CT Fastrak, the first bus rapid transit system in Connecticut and second in New England.