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Provides public transportation, serving Staunton, Waynesboro, Harrisonburg, Dayton, Bridgewater and Augusta County residents and business destinations.
Provides transportation for the Town of Warrenton and Fauquier County. We strive to keep fares low to ensure that anyone is able to afford a ride. The Circuit Rider is the Town of Warrenton's Public Transit Shuttle. Also offers, curb-to-curb Demand-Response service within Fauquier County to complement the Warrenton fixed route. Rides are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Reservations must be made 24 hours in advance and can be made up to a week in advance.
Provides transportation to students, staff, faculty and visitors of the University of VA throughout the grounds of the Medical Center and University, all UVA parking and housing areas, and 2 neighborhoods adjacent to UVA. University Transit Services (UTS): 434-924-7711
Fredericksburg Regional Transit (FXBGO!) provides public transit services in the City of Fredericksburg and the counties of Spotsylvania and Stafford. The Greater Fredericksburg region is located in central Virginia, on the I-95 Corridor, between the Washington D.C., and Richmond Metropolitan areas. FXBGO! is a department of the City of Fredericksburg and is directly managed and operated by City of Fredericksburg employees.
A safe, reliable and effective transit system that enhances mobility, improves the quality of life, and stimulates economic development in the Washington metropolitan area.
Provides free transportation in the City of Staunton.
Provides public transit for Abingdon and Washington County. This service includes shopping routes, and transportation to congregate nutrition sites operated by District Three Senior Services, and town transit in Abingdon.
Provides transportation for the Town of Front Royal. The Front Royal Area Transit (FRAT) provides transportation within the Town of Front Royal. FRAT runs on a fixed route that begins and ends at the Front Royal/Warren County Visitor's Center. The schedule repeats every hour. The first run starts at 8:30AM and the last run starts at 4PM. The fare is $0.50 per ride. For fixed route service from Front Royal to the Town of Luray, please see the Page County Transit service. ACCESSIBILITY: The FRAT Bus is ADA accessible and equipped with the latest wheelchair lifts and security systems. Persons with disabilities who are ADA certified may be picked up and dropped off curbside anywhere within 3/4 mile of our regular route. Please call in advance.
Provides transportation to area citizens, including those who are disabled, the general public and human service agency clients, daily commuter routes from rural origins, demand-response transportation services to the general public in rural areas, and training for agency drivers which permits agencies to use JAUNT for reduced fee. JAUNT vehicles are equipped with lifts and low steps for persons requiring such features. For Medicaid transportation, clients should contact LogistiCare.

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Fairfax Connector operates a 283-bus fleet which provides public bus service on 85 routes throughout Fairfax County, from Lorton, Richmond Highway and Springfield on the southern end, to Vienna and Tysons Corner, to Reston, Herndon and Dulles International Airport in the northwestern part of the county, to Chantilly, Centreville and the Fairfax County Government Center in the central part of the county. Buses connect with Metrorail, Virginia Railway Express, Amtrak, and regional bus service at multi-modal facilities throughout the county.
Provides public transit for the Town of Marion and Smyth County. This service includes shopping routes, transportation to congregate nutrition sites operated by District Three Senior Services, and town transit in Marion and Wytheville.
Williamsburg Area Transit Authority (WATA) has been providing accessible public transportation to America's Historic Triangle since 1977, an area covering portions of James City County, the City of Williamsburg, and York County. WATA also operates paratransit services focusing on curb to curb transportation for persons with disabilities who are unable to use the fixed route system. WATA's fleet of accessible vehicles come fully equipped to handle wheelchairs, as well as the ability to kneel the bus, making loading and unloading passengers as comfortable as possible.
Provides public transportation, serving Staunton, Waynesboro, Harrisonburg, Dayton, Bridgewater and Augusta County residents and business destinations.
Bus service within the City of Alexandria, and connects with Metrobus, Metrorail, Virginia Railway Express, and all local bus systems. DASH serves all of the Alexandria Metrorail Stations and the Pentagon Metrorail station during morning and evening peak periods.
Provides public transit for the county of Smyth. This service includes shopping routes, transportation to congregate nutrition sites operated by District Three Senior Services, and town transit in Marion and Wytheville.
City transportation service.
Provides public transit for Washington county. This service includes shopping routes, transportation to congregate nutrition sites operated by District Three Senior Services, and town transit in Marion and Wytheville.
The program is set up to provide safe transportation to students in the Richmond Public School District.

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Provides transportation for the Town of Culpeper and Culpeper County. The Culpeper Connector provides transportation within the Town of Culpeper. The Culpeper Express offers curb-to-curb Demand-Response service within Culpeper County to complement the Culpeper Connector fixed route. Rides are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Reservations must be made at least 24-48 hours in advance. To reach the main office of Virginia Regional Transit, please call (540)341-3464.
Fixed route services are available to the general public. Offers deviated fixed route bus transportation on a set route to anyone in Covington, Clifton Forge, Iron Gate and Alleghany County, Virginia. Customers must wait at the bus stop for pick up. Accessible transportation for people with functional disabilities is available upon request with a completed and approved Americans with Disabilities Act Paratransit Eligibility application prior to transport. Will deviate from the route up to .75 mile off of the fixed route.
Transit Services and Programs coordinates Metro related services, the Alexandria DASH bus service, DOT paratransit for the mobility impaired, ridesharing to promote the formation of car and vanpools, the Virginia Railway Express commuter rail, bus stop amenities, and other vehicle alternative programs.

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Danville's Mass Transit System offers flexible, convenient and economical service options: Fixed Route service operates from 6 am to 6 pm, Monday through Saturday Half-fare discount is available from 6 am until noon on the fixed-route service for seniors, persons with disabilities and Medicare cardholders Handivan (paratransit) door to door service operates 6 am to 6 pm, Monday through Saturday Reserve A Ride door to door service for the general public operates from 4 am to 1:00 am (last boarding time is at 12:45 am), Monday through Saturday. The transit system encourages passengers to sign up to receive text alerts that will inform persons of service updates. Text alerts can be received by texting 24541 to dtupdate. Danville Transit's Transfer Center is located at 515 Spring Street and the mass transit administrative maintenance facility is located in the Public Works complex, which is located at 1002 South Boston Road, Danville, VA 24540.
To obtain proper identification so as to be entitled to pay our discount fares, or use discount passes, a person must come to the Valley Metro Administrative Office during the hours of 8:00AM and 4:00PM, Monday through Friday. This person must bring with them a state issued photo identification card, and one of the items listed below: For proof of disability: *valid Medicare card *Easter Seal card *Letter from the Social Security Administration, designating the person as a recipient of Supplemental Security Income(SSI) or Social Security Disability Income(SSDI). *Letter from a physician stating that a person has a permanent disability. For proof of age: *In most cases a state issued photo identification card is the accepted form for proof of age 65, or older; *If no state issued ID is available, a Medicare card (with photo) can be accepted for proof of age.

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Provides a Commuter Services program that offers commuters practical alternatives to driving alone to work by providing free personalized information and options. Provide information on the following services: Carpool or Vanpool Matching, Vanpool Assistance Program, Commuter Bus Services, Commuter Rail (VRE), Metro, MetroChek, Guaranteed Ride Home Program, HOV Lanes and Park & Ride Lots. Serves the counties of Rappahannock, Fauquier, Culpeper, Madison, and Orange.

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Loudoun County Transit operates morning and late afternoon rush hour service from park and ride lots in Loudoun to destinations that include Wiehle-Reston East Metrorail Station, Rosslyn, Crystal City, the Pentagon, and Washington, D.C. Visit web site or call for fares and bus schedules.

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