This mylar front rollsign was removed from Livingston Area
Transportation Service retired Thomas Mighty Mite bus #2.
There is no print date on the sign. It has two exposures.
"LIFTLINE" is the name of the door-to-door service offered.
Retired Livingston Area Transportation Service Thomas Mighty Mite
bus #2, the bus shown still displaying this front rollsign, is seen as
discovered at a scrap yard in western New York state on June 4, 2025.
Rollsigns from Livingston County, NY
Livingston Area Transportation Services - Subsidiary of RGRTA / RTS
Service in the Livingston County area began in 1977 for senior citizens and persons with
disabilities only and used just three vans. Service was expanded to the general public in 1986
when the Livingston County Board of Supervisors voted to join Rochester-Genesee Regional
Transportation Authority. As a subsidiary of RGRTA, LATS was the largest operation of the
regional systems. LATS provided service on special routes designed for the clients of
Finger Lakes DDSO, ARC, and other social service agencies. LATS had received national
recognition for its coordination with the Livingston/Wyoming ARC.

On August 19, 2014, RGRTA announced a rebranding of all their bus lines in the surrounding counties
under their control, including WATS, to be named RTS with the county name following, rather than
independent names. The changes were officially implemented immediately with equipment and uniforms
changing as they are phased in. RTS Wayne as it is now known, operates in this area to this day.