Transportation
Tri Valley Opportunity Council Inc. : Rural Transportation Collaborative (RTC)
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Please make sure to contact Tri Valley Opportunity Council Inc. : Rural Transportation Collaborative (RTC) to confirm details of their transportation services.

Provides rides for only the following purposes: necessary errands, or medical appointments. It's open to the public and no membership is required.

The Rural Transportation Collaborative (RTC) is a transportation program designed to serve older adults in rural areas by providing convenient car transportation services. Riders are required to schedule their rides in advance, typically a few days prior to the desired trip. Payment for the services can be made via check or in cash, providing flexibility for their riders. Additionally, insurance coverage may be applicable to help offset the cost of transportation, although it is recommended to contact the program for an estimate of the pricing. RTC offers curb-to-curb transportation, ensuring that older adults are safely transported from their starting location to their destination. This program values the comfort and wellbeing of its riders, aiming to make their journeys as smooth and stress-free as possible. By utilizing RTC's services, older adults in rural areas can enhance their independence and access the transportation they need to maintain an active and connected lifestyle.


Service Area

Polk County


Days of operation

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

Contact Tri Valley Opportunity Council Inc. : Rural Transportation Collaborative (RTC)

1345 Fairfax Avenue
Crookston, MN 56716
(800) 201-3432
https://www.tvoc.org/services/transportation/rural-transportation-collaborative/

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