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Pronto Corporation Files Complaint Against Lane Transit District Over Shuttle Service

Pronto Corporation has filed a complaint with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), asking it to vacate an earlier determination that allowed Lane Transit District (LTD) to operate a shuttle service for the Oregon Country Fair.

8 July 2026
Pronto Corporation Files Complaint Against Lane Transit District Over Shuttle Service

San Jose, Calif. – Pronto Corporation announced on July 8, 2026, that it filed a complaint with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) on June 29, challenging a previous FTA determination. The complaint asks the FTA to vacate its April 28 decision, which permitted Lane Transit District (LTD) to operate the Oregon Country Fair (OCF) shuttle service in 2026 and 2027.

Pronto alleges that LTD's operation of the OCF shuttle service violates federal regulations governing competition among public transit providers. The company, which provides ticketing and payment technology solutions in the region, claims that LTD is using public funds to gain an unfair competitive advantage and harm private businesses.

The core of Pronto's argument is that LTD is allegedly using its own technology and resources to offer the shuttle service, which Pronto contends is in violation of competition rules. Pronto is requesting that the FTA investigate the matter and revoke LTD's authorization to provide this service.

According to Pronto, this issue is significant for the broader context of competition between public and private sectors and how public funds should be utilized for transit services without displacing private operators. The company awaits a prompt response and decision from the FTA.

Original source: prnewswire.com