Brazos Transit District
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Buses waiting at the North Terminal in downtown Bryan | |
| Founded | 1974 |
|---|---|
| Headquarters | 1759 N. Earl Rudder Freeway |
| Locale | Bryan, Texas |
| Service area | Brazos Valley |
| Service type | bus service, paratransit |
| Routes | 24 |
| Daily ridership | 2,000 (weekdays, Q1 2025)[1] |
| Annual ridership | 413,800 (2024)[2] |
| Website | btd |
The Brazos Transit District, branded as The District, is the primary provider of mass transportation in a 16-county area of East Texas. The agency was established in 1974 as the Brazos Valley Transit Authority, with the primary purpose of providing fixed routes for Bryan and College Station, plus rural demand response service. Today, two separate urban areas feature fixed routes, Paratransit, Demand and Response plus a series of commuter buses for several Houston suburbs. In 2024, the system had a ridership of 413,800, or about 2,000 per weekday as of the first quarter of 2025.
The Brazos Transit District was founded in 1974 to serve a seven-county area in the Brazos Valley in Texas. Federal Transit Administration Region VI—a federal administrative area including Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Texas—awarded the District Transit System of the Year for 2022.