Looking for a Transportation Management Association near you? Our 2025 guide lists TMAs and TMOs by state, making it easy to find commuter tools and resources for your workforce.
A Transportation Management Association, or TMA, is an organization focused on improving transportation in a specific community or region. This is a broad definition, which we’ll discuss below, but functionally, TMAs can be a valuable resource for employers that want to improve their employees’ commutes.
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Last updated: September 2025
This list is our best attempt to identify every employer-focused TMA in the United States.
Phoenix: Capitol Rideshare
Alameda: Alameda TMA
Bakersfield: Commute Kern
Burbank: Burbank Transportation Management Organization
Contra Costa County: 511CC
Emeryville: Emeryville TMA
Los Angeles: LA Metro
McClellan Park: McClellan Park TMA
Mountain View: Mountain View Transportation Management Association / MVgo
Sacramento: 50 Corridor TMA
Sacramento: South Natomas TMA
San Francisco Bay Area: 511
San Francisco: Mission Bay TMA
San Francisco: TMASF Connects
San Jose: VTA
San Luis Obispo County: SLO Regional Rideshare
Santa Monica: GoSaMo
Stockton: dibs
Sunnyvale: Peery Park Rides
Truckee / North Lake Tahoe: Truckee North Tahoe TMA
Beaverton: Westside Transportation Alliance
Boulder: Commuting Solutions
Boulder: Mobility Options (M4A)
Denver: Denver South
Denver: Northeast Transportation Connections (NETC)
Denver: Smart Commute
Denver: Transportation Solutions
Fort Collins: GoNoCo34
Regional: Northeast Transportation Connections
Statewide: CTrides
Statewide: Delaware Commute Solutions
Fort Lauderdale: Commute Broward
Tampa: New North Transportation Alliance
Atlanta: Atlantic Station Access Program
Atlanta: Emory University/Clifton Corridor TMA
Atlanta: Livable Buckhead
Atlanta: Midtown Transportation
Atlanta: Perimeter Connects
Atlanta: Shift
Statewide: Georgia Commute Options
Honolulu: Waikiki TMA
Boise: CityGo
Prairie Stone Business Park: Prairie Stone TMA
Lexington: Every Commute Counts
Baton Rouge: Commuter Krewe
Allston/Brighton: Allston Brighton TMA
Beverly: Northshore TMA
Boston: Longwood Collective
Cambridge: Alewife TMA
Somerville: Assembly Connect
Somerville: Boynton Yards
Regional: Middlesex 3
Regional: Crosstown Connect
Walpole: Lower Mystic TMA
Watertown: Watertown TMA
Woburn: Neponset Valley Transportation Management
Anoka County: Commute Solutions
Minneapolis: Move Minneapolis
Kansas City: WAY TO GO
St. Louis: RideFinders
Las Vegas: Club Ride
Reno: Truckee North Tahoe TMA
Essex County: ezride
Hudson County: Hudson TMA
Hunterdon: goHunterdon
Mercer County: Greater Mercer TMA
Middlesex County: Keep Middlesex Moving TMA
Northwestern Jersey: Avenues in Motion
Somerset County: Ridewise TMA
South Jersey: Cross County Connection TMA
Buffalo: Go Buffalo Niagara
Durham/Triangle region: GoDurham
Raleigh: Commute Smart Raleigh
Research Triangle: GoRTP
Statewide: Gohio Commute
Beaverton: Westside Transportation Alliance
Columbia Corridor: Columbia Corridor Association
Portland: Go Lloyd
Bucks County: Bucks County Transportation Management Association
Chester County: Transportation Management Association of Chester County
Delaware County: Delaware County Transportation Management Association
Delaware Valley: Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission
Montgomery County: Partnership for Transportation
Pittsburgh: Airport Corridor Transportation Association
Statewide: RIPTA’s Employer Services
Central Tennessee: Transportation Management Association Group
Austin and Central Texas: Movability
Dallas: Southern Dallas County Inland Port Transportation Management Association
Frisco: Frisco Transportation Management Association
Houston: Bay Area Houston Transportation Partnership (BayTran)
Plano: LegacyConnect
San Antonio: Alamo Commutes
Chantilly: Dulles Area Transportation Association
District: goDCgo
Regional: Commuter Connections
Burlington: Chittenden Area Transportation Management Association
Upper Valley: Upper Valley Transportation Management Association
Arlington County: Commuter Page, Arlington Transportation Partners
Fairfax County: Fairfax County Commuter Services
Fredricksburg: GWRideConnect
Loudoun County: Loudoun County Commuter Services (LCCS)
Northern Neck: ConnectingVA Commuting Services
Richmond: RideFinders
Roanoke: RIDE Solutions
Duwamish: Duwamish Transportation Management Association
Redmond: Move Redmond
Seattle: Commute Seattle
Milwaukee: MobiliSE
At first we were surprised such a list didn’t already exist. We found this list from the Community Transportation Association of America, but it was last updated in 2009. As we began finding new TMAs, we started collecting them internally, to reference when we advised employers or commuters. But we quickly realized how much the commute landscape has changed since 2009, so we decided to try our best to make a new list to share.
When we decided to find “all” the TMAs, we started with brute force. Working from a list of the 100 largest cities in the US, we searched:
Eventually we learned that simply “vanpool” was the most effective search term. We also searched the Association for Commuter Transportation’s membership directory.
Once we found a website talking about commuter transportation, we had to decide if it was close enough to a “TMA” to make our list. This choice was difficult to make objectively. We cared less about the type of organization (non-profit versus public agency) and more about the services they offer employers.
We were pleasantly surprised to see how many new TMA-like programs have emerged since 2009. All of Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts are covered by TMAs now, and several new states joined the list: Wisconsin, Nevada, Louisiana, Kentucky, and Arizona.
It was also heartening to see so many communities seeing value in the TMA model and recommending they form new ones. Here’s an excerpt from Anchorage’s 2023 TDM Strategy Toolkit:
And here’s an excerpt from Spokane’s 2021 Downtown Plan:
It was disappointing, however, to go through the original list and find several TMAs that no longer exist. Some were merged or rebranded, but many of the document’s links were broken.
The TMA of Lake-Cook Corridor, for example, shut down in summer 2024. Even more discouraging, the only article we found about it is behind a paywall. Fortunately, their decades of work isn’t entirely lost to the memory hole yet: as of fall 2025, their website still retains an archive.
We immediately realized that TMAs aren’t limited to just the top 100 cities: Baton Rouge, LA (#108 with a population of 220,907); Roanoke, VA (97,912); and Burlington, VT (44,432) prove it.
We also know Google can only do so much, and we may not have looked around long enough or in the right place to accurately apply our employer services rubric.
And that pesky adage is true: as soon as you make a map, it’s out of date. So if you know of one that we missed, please let us know!