Transportation
Glacier County Transit: Public Transit
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Please make sure to contact Glacier County Transit: 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 provides non-emergency medical transportation and public transit services to support older adults in their transportation needs. With a focus on accessibility, this program offers door-to-door transportation and curb-to-curb services, ensuring that older adults can easily reach their destinations. To accommodate varying schedules, riders can schedule rides in advance, either within a day or up to a few days or even a week ahead. This flexibility extends to payment options, allowing payments through insurance, vouchers, donations, or direct methods such as credit cards, checks, cash, and Medicaid payments. Under this program, older adults can benefit from private rides via taxi or car, shared rides, or access to public transportation like buses and trains. The pricing structure caters to different preferences, offering hourly rates, flat fees, membership fees, or even free-of-charge services in some cases. Furthermore, the program prioritizes safety and convenience by providing paratransit services, accommodating service animals, offering on-demand scheduling, and even allowing drivers to wait for passengers during errands or appointments. Overall, the Public Transit program is designed to enhance older adults' mobility, independence, and quality of life by delivering reliable and inclusive transportation solutions.


Service Area

Glacier and Toole Counties


Days of operation

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

Contact Glacier County Transit: Public Transit

512 East Main Street
Cut Bank, MT 59427
(406) 873-2207
http://www.montanapublictransportation.com/public-transport-CutBank.html

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