MTA Regional Bus Operations

MTA Regional Bus Operations (MTARBO)
ParentMetropolitan Transportation Authority
FoundedMay 7, 2008
Headquarters2 Broadway, Financial District, Manhattan
LocaleNew York metropolitan area
Service areaNew York City
Service typeLocal, limited-stop, bus rapid transit, and express bus service.
Routes337 total:
  • 238 local routes
  • 79 express routes
  • 20 SBS routes
Fleet5,840
Daily ridership2,584,300 (weekdays, Q1 2025)
Annual ridership812,516,800 (2024)
Fuel typeCNG, Diesel, electric, hybrid electric
OperatorNew York City Transit Authority, MTA Bus Company
ExecutiveFrank Annicaro, Senior Vice President
Websitenew.mta.info/agency/new-york-city-transit

MTA Regional Bus Operations (RBO) is the bus operations division of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority in New York City. The MTA operates local, limited-stop, express, and Select Bus Service (bus rapid transit) services across the city of New York, forming a key part of the city's transportation system. The system's fleet of over 5,000 buses is the largest in the United States, and many of its over 300 routes operate 24/7.

MTA Regional Bus Operations was formed in 2008 to consolidate the MTA's bus operations, which currently consist of two operating companies. MTA New York City Bus operates citywide, with its origins in New York City's first municipal bus service in 1919. MTA Bus operates primarily in Queens, and was formed in 2006 to take over 7 private bus companies. The two operating companies have distinct administration and history, but they operate as a single bus system, with unified scheduling, fares, and customer service.

In 2024, the system had a ridership of 812,516,800, or about 2,584,300 per weekday as of the first quarter of 2025.