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General public mass transportation system consisting of Point-Deviated Routes.

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.

Public Transit System (CITIBUS) runs several fixed routes. Each bus is lift-equipped according to Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards, and has a bicycle rack that will accommodate two bicycles.

Reduced fares are available for unemployed, seniors, disabled, and all Medicare recipients. Davenport Schools students (K-12) as well as Palmer and St. Ambrose college students ride free with current school ID.

Paratransit service is provided for those who are unable to use a fixed route system due to physical or mental disability.
Transportation for anyone needing transportation, the elderly, and persons with disabilities in Butler County for medical and shopping trips.

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Senior Ride Programs
Disability Related Transportation
General Paratransit/Community Ride Programs

Offers a commuter bus service going from Cedar Rapids Ground Transportation Center with stops in Kirkwood Cedar Rapids Park and Ride Lot, Coralville Iowa River Landing District, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, Downtown Iowa City-Court Street Transportation Center. Handicap accessible.

Provides public bus transportation with fixed routes. Commuter route is also available to Midway Airport in Chicago.

Provides long distance transportation.
Accessible intercity bus services are available to the general public of all ages. Services operate on regularly scheduled bus routes between 29 Nebraska Panhandle communities. Advanced paid reservations are required by 12 pm the business day (Mon-Fri) prior to travel requested. Discounts are available for individuals meeting eligibility requirements or for reservations paid 3 days in advance.

Routes run Monday through Saturday.

Passengers are able to make connections to national bus providers, regional airports, healthcare, business, shopping, education and other vital services.

A weekly route between the Nebraska Panhandle and Pine Ridge, SD operates on Wednesdays.

Public transportation for Dawson County residents. Offers bi-monthly transportation to North Platte.

Transportation provided for the public throughout Kimball, Banner, Deuel, Keith, Morrill, and Cheyenne Counties. The shuttle is equipped with mobility in mind, featuring a lift for wheelchairs and door to door service for those who may need minor assistance.

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Senior Ride Programs
General Paratransit/Community Ride Programs
Disability Related Transportation

Provides train transportation nationwide. Iowa Stations: Burlington, Creston, Davenport, Fort Madison, Mt. Pleasant, Osceola and Ottumwa. Disaster Transportation may be provided during major disasters such as Hurricane Katrina.

A public transit service that provides Dial-a-Ride for rural areas, public vanpool, carpool matching, and the 380 Express Service connecting Cedar Rapids and Iowa City.
Public transportation system open to the general public for grocery shopping, medical and dental visits, congregate meals, going to work or school or personal business.
Demand response transportation service. Provides door to door service for all residents of Saunders County, rotating between all Saunders County towns and making trips into Fremont, Lincoln, and Omaha.
Transportation for residents of Crawford and surrounding rural area. Primarily used to transport elderly within city limits, but will transport individuals to medical appointments, special events, etc. in nearby towns.

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Senior Ride Programs
General Paratransit/Community Ride Programs
Transit system serving the city of Bettendorf. Buses are low-floor, light duty, equipped with ramps, and seat 21 passengers. Three routes run every sixty minutes, including a connecting route to the Moline terminal and connections to Davenport CitiBus.

Dial-A-Bus service (also Paratransit) is available to all Bettendorf residents during regular hours under contract with River Bend Transit. 24 hour advance reservation is highly recommended, 563-386-1350.

Offers rural public transportation, to persons of all ages. Passengers may ride scheduled routes by reservation, for any trip purpose or may request special service for medical appointments. Pick up is at central community locations and at passengers' homes. Vehicles are lift-equipped to accommodate wheelchairs.

On-demand, app-based public transit pilot service. Links to all of Omaha's transit services, including the Metro buses, the Omaha Rapid Bus Transit (ORBT), and Metro's paratransit service (MOBY).

Allows anyone within one of three service zones (North Zone, South Zone, and West Zone) to book an on-demand ride through the Metro Flex OMA app or by phone.

Riders specify where they want to go and the app will share the best available trip, whether it's by bus, Metro Flex microtransit, or both. Once a rider has booked a trip, the app may match riders headed in the same direction in one shared vehicle.

Each zone has access to multiple Metro bus routes and at least one transit center. Riders are able to request on-demand rides when they're within one of the three zones and go anywhere within that zone. To get to another zone, the rider can connect to a bus route to finish the trip. Riders may need to move nearby to a designated pick up spot, which is often within half a block. (Riders should check the pick up spot closely to make sure they are at the correct spot.)

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Local Automobile Transportation
Local Bus Services
General Paratransit/Community Ride Programs
Provides long distance transportation.
Provides long distance transportation.
Accessible public transportation in Franklin County.

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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Disability Related Transportation
General Paratransit/Community Ride Programs
Senior Ride Programs

Offers on-demand response, door to door public transportation service provides rides to persons of all ages.

Provides safe door-to-door transportation for eligible elderly citizens and individuals with disabilities in the metro area of Cedar Rapids, Marion, and Hiawatha and public transportation to all Linn County residents outside the metro area.

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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
General Paratransit/Community Ride Programs
Disability Related Transportation
Indigent Transportation
Senior Ride Programs

Provides county-wide transit service to the covered counties, serving the general public with priority for the elderly and handicapped. Transportation operates on a regular schedule providing both local and out-of-area door-to-door service.

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General Paratransit/Community Ride Programs
Disability Related Transportation
Senior Ride Programs