Transportation
Scott County Transit System: Public Transit
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Please make sure to contact Scott County Transit System: Public Transit to confirm details of their transportation services.

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

The Public Transit program is a versatile transportation service designed to assist older adults in getting to their medical appointments and running errands. This program offers transportation via taxi, car, bus, or train, making it convenient for older adults to choose the mode of transportation that best suits their needs. Riders are required to schedule rides in advance, with options ranging from on-demand scheduling to booking rides a few days or even a week ahead. One of the unique features of the Public Transit program is its flexibility in payment options. Riders can pay for their rides using insurance, vouchers, coupons, donations, cash, check, credit card, or even pre-payment. The program also accepts Medicaid payments, ensuring that older adults with specific healthcare coverage can access the transportation they require. Additionally, the program offers various levels of assistance, from door-to-door transportation to curb-to-curb service. Riders can also benefit from additional support, such as having a driver wait for them during appointments or errands. Service animals are welcome on board, ensuring that older adults can travel with their companions. Overall, the Public Transit program aims to provide safe, reliable, and accessible transportation options for older adults to help them maintain their independence and well-being.


Service Area

Scott County


Days of operation

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

Contact Scott County Transit System: Public Transit

105 E Center St
Sikeston, MO 63801
(573) 472-3030
https://mopublictransit.org/2016/11/17/meet-mpta-scott-county-transit-system/

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