CATA's Rosa Parks Tribute Bus

Rosa Parks Tribute

Ride Into History

CATA is honored to bring the past to life with a unique museum-on-wheels that pays tribute to Rosa Parks and the Civil Rights Movement during the 70th anniversary year of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. This immersive experience invites you to explore history, reflect on progress and carry forward the message of equality. 

Purpose & Vision

A CATA bus is wrapped to replicate the original Rosa Parks bus that has been restored and is on permanent display at The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation as part of their With Liberty and Justice for All exhibit.  
The tribute bus helps to connect our community to a pivotal moment in American history and reminds us that progress begins with a single act of courage. Rosa Parks’ stand against injustice continues to inspire us to build a more inclusive and equitable future. 

Educational Impact

Inside the bus, visitors will find transit cards featuring a historic timeline of Rosa Parks’ life and key milestones in the Civil Rights Movement. The timeline highlights the courage and resilience that shaped our nation’s history. 

Community Engagement

The tribute bus will be on display throughout the community on different routes throughout 2026 when not present at special events, including but not limited to:

  • MLK Day of Celebration at the Lansing Center – Jan. 19, 2026
  • Transit Equity Day: Honoring Rosa Parks’ birthday – Feb. 4, 2026 

Timeline of Courage

Below is a brief timeline of the life of Rosa Parks and key moments in the Civil Rights Movement. A timeline with more details, including a variety of historical photos, is displayed inside the bus on transit cards. 

Learn More

The Henry Ford  Museum of American Innovation – Plan a trip to the museum and view information about the restored Rosa Parks bus.

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Commission of Mid-Michigan – Learn more about how the Commission is dedicated to preserving the legacy and teachings of Dr. King. 

Vintage CATA logo and text reading Honoring Rosa Parks