Visitors who rely on the Anaheim Transportation Network to travel to Disneyland, the Anaheim Convention Center and other Anaheim Resort destinations will soon need to make other plans.
The Anaheim Transportation Network, or ATN, announced this week that it will wind down operations.
ATN, which moves millions of riders annually through its Anaheim Resort Transportation, or ART, bus system, said it will end all service on March 31, 2026.
“After an extended evaluation of our current and future financial position and exhausting all options, ATN will begin an orderly wind-down of operations,” the agency said in a statement on its website. “This transition will be implemented in a manner to allow for coordination and transparency as services are responsibly concluded.”
Despite its high ridership, ATN has faced years of structural budget deficits. As reported by the Orange County Register, the agency is funded through hotel assessments based on room count and rider fares. ATN has raised hotel contributions, capped at 5%, but those increases have not kept pace with rising labor costs.
More than 70% of the agency’s operating expenses go toward labor, officials said.
The city of Anaheim explored acquiring ATN last year in hopes of stabilizing the system without requiring higher payments from hoteliers. However, city officials told the Register they are no longer pursuing the option.
The Disneyland Resort said it is monitoring the situation.
“We’re aware of the situation, recognize the value and importance of resort-area transportation for guests and are actively exploring next steps,” a spokesperson said in a statement to Nexstar’s Scott Gustin.
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