Transportation

Marshall County Agency on Aging: Public Transportation

Learn More About This Program

Please make sure to contact Marshall County Agency on Aging: Public Transportation to confirm details of their transportation services.

Public Transportation is a convenient public transit program designed to provide older adults with affordable and reliable transportation options. With a cost of $1.50 per stop for in-county travel, this program offers a budget-friendly way to move around the area using buses or trains. To utilize this service, older adults are required to schedule their rides a few days in advance, allowing for better planning and accommodation of their transportation needs. Participants have the flexibility to pay in cash, making it convenient for those who prefer this payment method. When booking a ride through Public Transportation, individuals should take into account the necessary lead time for scheduling to ensure timely and efficient travel arrangements. Additionally, this program offers curb-to-curb transportation, prioritizing the comfort and safety of older adults throughout their journey. By promoting accessibility and independence, Public Transportation serves as a valuable resource for older adults seeking to remain active and engaged in their communities.


Service Area

Marshall County


Days of operation

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

Contact Marshall County Agency on Aging: Public Transportation

111 South 8th St
Marysville, KS 66508
(785) 562-2020
https://www.facebook.com/MarshallCountyAgencyonAging/

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