Transportation
City of Marshall: Dial-A-Ride
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Please make sure to contact City of Marshall: Dial-A-Ride to confirm details of their transportation services.

Dial-A-Ride is a flexible transportation program tailored to the needs of older adults and individuals with disabilities. The program offers non-emergency medical transportation services via taxis, ensuring that individuals can easily access essential healthcare appointments and services. One of the key features of Dial-A-Ride is its convenience, allowing riders to schedule their trips at least one day in advance to guarantee a timely and reliable service. Moreover, Dial-A-Ride offers various payment options, including insurance, vouchers, and donations, to ensure affordability and accessibility for all users. With a range of pricing options based on location and rider status, such as a reduced fare for older adults and individuals with disabilities, the program aims to make transportation services inclusive and accommodating. Additionally, the program provides assistance with packages and bags, ensuring that riders can comfortably and safely bring along their belongings during their journey. Furthermore, Dial-A-Ride offers a range of amenities such as door-to-door transportation, on-demand scheduling, and shared rides, providing a personalized and community-oriented transportation experience. With a focus on customer satisfaction and convenience, Dial-A-Ride is a reliable and efficient transportation option for older adults and individuals with specific mobility needs.


Service Area

Services available throughout Marshall and surrounding areas, as well as trips into Albion.


Days of operation

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

Contact City of Marshall: Dial-A-Ride

900 S. Marshall Ave
Marshall, MI 49068
(269) 781-3975
https://www.cityofmarshall.com/172/Dial-a-Ride-The-Albion-Marshall-Connecto

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