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Mendocino Transit Authority: Fixed Route
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Please make sure to contact Mendocino Transit Authority: Fixed Route to confirm details of their transportation services.

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

Fixed Route is a convenient public transit program designed to offer transportation services along designated routes at affordable rates. Pricing for this program varies depending on the route traveled, with reduced fares available for older adults aged 62 and above as well as individuals with disabilities. Participants can expect reliable transportation services that follow predetermined routes, making it easier to plan their journeys with confidence. By adhering to fixed schedules, Fixed Route ensures that older adults can rely on timely and consistent transportation for their daily needs, whether it be for shopping, medical appointments, social outings, or any other commitments. This program presents older adults with a cost-effective and dependable way to travel within their community, promoting independence and accessibility to essential services. With Fixed Route, older adults can enjoy the convenience of public transit while benefiting from reduced fares and a structured schedule that caters to their specific transportation needs.


Service Area

Albion, Anchor Bay, Bodega, Bodega Bay, Boonville, Casper, Elk, Fort Bragg, Fort Ross, Freestone, Gualala, Hopland, Jenner, Little River, Manchester, Mendocino, Navarro, Navarro River Junction, Philo, Point Arena, Redwood Valley, Santa Rosa, Sea Ranch, Sebastopol, Stewarts Point, Ukiah, Willits and Windsor


Contact Mendocino Transit Authority: Fixed Route

241 Plant Road
Ukiah, CA 95482
(707) 234-6446
https://mendocinotransit.org/

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