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Yuma County Intergovernmental Transit Authority: Public Transportation
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Please make sure to contact Yuma County Intergovernmental Transit Authority: Public Transportation to confirm details of their transportation services.

Provides rides for any purpose, to all people, and no membership is required.

Public Transportation is a convenient and affordable program that offers transit services via bus or train for individuals of all ages. Pricing options cater to different age groups and circumstances, with full-fare/basic rates applying to individuals aged 19-64 and youth aged 5-18 without a student ID. Alternatively, half-fare/discounted rates are available for older adults aged 65+, individuals with disabilities, Medicare cardholders, ADA-certified individuals, and students aged 5-18 with a valid student ID. Payment for the program can be made in various ways, including cash, credit card, check, or pre-payment, ensuring flexibility for participants. The program follows fixed routes and operates on a fixed schedule, providing reliability and convenience for older adults using the service. Whether it's a one-time trip or regular transportation needs, Public Transportation is a valuable resource for older adults looking for an affordable and efficient way to travel within the community.


Service Area

Yuma County, Greater Yuma City.


Days of operation

Monday Open
Tuesday Open
Wednesday Open
Thursday Open
Friday Open
Saturday Open
Sunday Closed

Contact Yuma County Intergovernmental Transit Authority: Public Transportation

2715 E. 14th St
Yuma, AZ 85365
(928) 783-2235
http://www.ycipta.org/index.html

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