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Provides a public bus service in DeKalb. Bus routes and schedules available on website.
Paratransit available for people with disabilities and who are unable to use regular bus service. Both points of destination must be within the DeKalb Urbanized Area (map online).
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) program: Transportation to medical appointments within 35-mile radius of DeKalb.
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Marshalltown Municipal Transit
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North Central Area Transit (NCAT)
Provides door-to-door, origin to destination public bus transportation. All NCAT vehicles are lift or ramp equipped making their fleet completely accessible. Also provides trips to Peoria on the 2nd and 4th Wed of the month.
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RIDES/Regional Transit Authority
Public transportation agency serving the general public, including those with disabilities. RIDES is an on-demand transportation/taxi service.
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Burlington Trailways - Bloomington
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River Bend Transit
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Burlington City Offices - Division Street
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Shelby County Outreach Office
Provides transportation services to multiple counties.
Riders are encouraged to schedule trips at least one working day in advance (same-day service is available if space permits), and riders must be ready for pick-up 15 minutes prior to the scheduled pick-up time. Cancellations must be made at least two hours prior to pick-up time.
All vehicles are wheelchair accessible and ADA compliant.
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Horizons - Cedar Rapids
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Faith in Action Fremont County
Non Emergency Medical Transportation Provider for Medicaid members and self-pay clients. Taxi Service is available by appointment for rides locally or further.
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Burlington Trailways - North Platte
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Burlington Trailways - Oskaloosa
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Burlington Trailways - Fort Madison
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Siouxland Interstate Metro Planning Council (SIMPCO) and Siouxland Regional Transit System (SRTS)
Paratransit transportation for Siouxland area including, but not limited to, individuals with disabilities: -- Individuals must complete an application for assistance and 21 days must be allowed to process the application. -- Door-to-door service is available and costs $3.60 each way. -- If the individual can get to the curb, then curb-to-curb service costs $3.60 each way. Siouxland Regional Transit System (SRTS) is a demand-responsive, ADA accessible, public transit system which provides public transportation services to the general public of Cherokee, Ida, Monona, Plymouth and Woodbury counties in Iowa and Southern Union County in South Dakota. Buses are equipped with a mobility device lift. -- Curb-to-curb is defined as the individual waiting at the curb when the vehicle arrives and the individual is dropped off at the curb. -- Door-to-Door service is defined as the individual waiting outside the door, and will be delivered to the door at his/her destination. -- Each rider is allowed one (1) personal care attendant, and this person will ride free of charge. The attendant must be assisting the client or will be charged for the trip. Please schedule the additional person when making the reservation.
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Burlington Trailways - Iowa City
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Montgomery County Outreach Office
Provides transportation services to multiple counties.
Riders are encouraged to schedule trips at least one working day in advance (same-day service is available if space permits), and riders must be ready for pick-up 15 minutes prior to the scheduled pick-up time. Cancellations must be made at least two hours prior to pick-up time.
All vehicles are wheelchair accessible and ADA compliant.
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Henry County Public Transportation
Provides transportation services on demand to those in need. Service provided is a curb to curb service throughout Henry, Stark and Western Bureau Counties. All rides must begin and end in Henry County.
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Decatur Public Transit System
Operates 15 bus routes and a downtown trolley route on a pulse system with buses departing the downtown Transit Center at 15 and 45 minutes past each hour.
Also provides the Operation Uplift door-to-door paratransit service for individuals who are unable to use the fixed route bus system due to a disability. Paratransit is available during the same days/hours as the fixed route bus system but operates on a demand responsive basis.
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Midland Area Agency on Aging
Public transportation for individuals inside the five-county service area, including special rates and services for seniors.
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Linn County LIFTS
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River Valley Metro Mass Transit District
Provides public bus transportation with fixed routes. Commuter route is also available to Midway Airport in Chicago.
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Uptown Station
Uptown Station offers local and long-distance travel via Amtrak trains, or 4 bus companies.
AMTRAK www.amtrak.com 800-872-7245
Burlington Trailways www.burlingtontrailways.com (309) 451-5380
Connect Transit www.connect-transit.com (309) 828-9833
Greyhound www.greyhound (800) 231-2222
Peoria Charter www.peoriacharter.com (309) 662-6951
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Syracuse Senior Center
Public door-to-door transportation services. Vehicles are handicap accessible.
- For Fairbury residents, calls for transportation must be made to the Beatrice Senior Center, at (402) 223-3055. Hours are Mon-Fri 8 am-2:30 pm.
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Fayette County Outreach Office
Provides transportation services to multiple counties.
Riders are encouraged to schedule trips at least one working day in advance (same-day service is available if space permits), and riders must be ready for pick-up 15 minutes prior to the scheduled pick-up time. Cancellations must be made at least two hours prior to pick-up time.
All vehicles are wheelchair accessible and ADA compliant.
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Iowa Northland Regional Council of Governments - Regional Transit Commission