Virgin Islands Transit
Smaller VITRAN Bus  | |
| Parent | United States Virgin Islands Department of Public Works | 
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| Founded | 1995 | 
| Headquarters | 8244 Sub Base, Charlotte Amalie, VI 00802 | 
| Locale | United States Virgin Islands | 
| Service area | St. Croix, St. John, and St. Thomas | 
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| Hubs | 2 | 
| Annual ridership | 269,868 (2024 transit bus and paratransit only) | 
| Operator | United States Virgin Islands Department of Public Works (transit bus and paratransit only), Varlack Ventures and Transportation Services (ferry)  | 
| Website | https://dpw.vi.gov/about-vitran/ | 
The Virgin Island Public Transit (VITRAN) 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 (fixed-route buses and paratransit services) and Varlack Ventures and Transportation Services (ferry). 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.