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Transportation Services | Blue Rivers Area Agency on Aging

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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Transportation Services | Blue Rivers Area Agency on Aging

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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Carroll County Transit | Carroll County Senior Services

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

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Central Illinois Public Transit | C.E.F.S. Economic Opportunity Corporation

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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Rural County Transportation Services | River Bend Transit

Rural transportation services for those ages 60 and over, disabled individuals, and general public.

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Central Illinois Public Transit | C.E.F.S. Economic Opportunity Corporation

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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Adams County Transportation Services | Community Action Partnership of Mid-Nebraska

Accessible public transportation in Adams County for medical appointments, shopping areas, congregate meals, and social activities.

Hastings Mon-Fri 8 am-5 pm.

Ayr, Roseland, Holstein, Kenesaw and Juanita on demand as available.

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Transit System | Grundy Transit System

Public transit service anywhere in Grundy County. Service to Joliet three times per day, including multiple different destinations. Includes paratransit services.

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Caravan by DART | Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority (DART)

Caravan by DART helps commuters locate others with like travel patterns to share rides in vanpools. DART has a fleet of vans used by groups of five to 12 commuters for trips to and from work, and nearly 100 vanpools in operation.

Caravan currently serves a 20-county region that includes Adair, Boone, Carroll, Crawford, Clarke, Dallas, Decatur, Guthrie, Iowa, Jasper, Lucas, Madison, Marion, Marshall, Polk, Poweshiek, Story, Union, Warren and Wayne counties. Additional vanpools are continually being created.

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Paratransit/Bus Plus | Des Moines Area Regional Transit Authority (DART)

DART Paratransit's Bus Plus service provides transportation for people who have a disability that prevents them from using fixed-route bus service. All Paratransit service is door-to-door and wheelchair accessible.

Eligibility:
Bus Plus is DART’s ADA door-to-door complementary service for riders with a disability that keeps them from being able to use Fixed Route services. Riders must apply to use the service. Once approved, riders may travel within the Bus Plus zone for any reason and must pay a $3.50 fare for each ride they take.

To start the eligibility process, fill out a DART Bus Service Eligibility Form. This form is available at www.ridedart.com/services/paratransit, and must be submitted to DART's Paratransit Department, which will review the application and mail back the results within 21 days. An application can also be mailed to you by calling DART Customer Service.

Reservations:
Once approved, requests for service can be made by calling DART Paratransit at 515-283-8136 Monday through Friday between 8 am-5 pm. Reservations for Sunday and Monday travel can be made on Saturday and Sunday between 8 am-4 pm by calling (515) 283-8147 and leaving a voicemail message with the client name, contact number, and trip details. DART staff will return the passenger's call to schedule a trip. Reservations will be accepted up to seven (7) days prior to the trip date.

Polk County Service Details:
The partnership with Polk County allows low-income disabled citizens 18 and older to apply for service for trips to medical appointments, the grocery store, and a once-a-month miscellaneous trip. Income eligible dialysis patients who have no transportation may also apply. To check on eligibility and/or apply for this service, call Polk County (515) 286-3484. If approved, the customer rides DART Paratransit at no charge. The funding agency may restrict the rider to certain types of transportation, such as medical appointments, work or grocery shopping. Polk County Adult Services does not fund employment or school transportation.

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Metro Flex Microtransit | Metro

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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Peoplerides | Region 6 Planning Commission - Peoplerides

Provides public transit service provides convenient, low-cost transportation for work, medical appointments, shopping, education, social, or any other transportation need you may have.

Medicaid riders, if your ride is covered by Medicaid, your ride must be booked through your Medicaid transportation broker. Rides cannot be scheduled without Medicaid broker approval.

To schedule visit the website or call at least one day in advance to receive priority consideration. Same day ride requests are subject t o driver availability. Have the following information when you schedule a ride:

Name and contact information

Date of birth

Pick up address

Drop off address

Reason for ride, if it's for an appointment, time of appointment

If you need assistance boarding vehicle

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Transportation Services | Marshalltown Municipal Transit

Marshalltown Municipal Transit services include fixed route public transportation, as well as paratransit transportation for those unable to use the fixed route system. Vehicles are outfitted with lifts or ramps. Premium Paratransit Service provides same-day service, and service to those living beyond 3/4 mile from the fixed route.

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Transit Service | Southeast Nebraska Community Action Partnership, Inc.

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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Jo Daviess County Transit | Jo Daviess County Offices

Provides door-to-door transportation services to Galena and the surrounding areas. Handicapped services are available for those in need. Veterans ride for free.

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York County Public Transportation | York County Aging Services

Public transportation equipped with a wheel chair lift. Serves York County (including the communities of Benedict, Bradshaw, Gresham, Henderson, McCool Junction, Waco and York).

Transportation is provided to Lincoln on Thursdays.

Expanded trips within 110 mile radius available Mon-Fri if driver and vehicle is available.

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Transportation Services | Washington County Mini Bus

Provides door-to-door transportation services in Washington County for residents in need, including older adults who require special accommodations and are unable to travel independently. Services include rides for work, shopping trips, medical appointments, social events, and banking. Transportation to Johnson County is available exclusively for medical appointments.

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General Paratransit/Community Ride Program | SHOW BUS

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.

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Transportation Services | Blue Rivers Area Agency on Aging

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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Ponca Express | Ponca Tribe of Nebraska

Transportation for rural areas for needs such as health care, social services, recreation, education, and public services. Operates on a first come, first served basis.

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Fremont Transit Program | Fremont City Offices

Offers demand-response, door-to-door transit in Fremont. All vans are wheelchair accessible.

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Transportation Services | Heart of Iowa Regional Transit Agency

Provides public transit services to all citizens and visitors of Boone, Dallas, Jasper, Madison, Marion, Story, and Warren counties. The service is open to individuals of all ages, income levels, and abilities, including children, seniors, and individuals with disabilities.

The service supports transportation needs for various purposes, including medical appointments, trips to child care or children's activities, shopping, banking, social events, and other non-emergency needs. Door-to-door or curb-to-curb transportation is available to ensure accessibility for those who require special accommodations.

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