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Mineral County Pioneer Council, Inc.: Public Transportation
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Please make sure to contact Mineral County Pioneer Council, Inc.: Public Transportation to confirm details of their transportation services.

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

Public Transportation is a donation-based program that offers affordable transportation services for older adults. Riders can enjoy flat-rate pricing for roundtrip journeys to various destinations such as St. Regis, DeBorgia, Haugan, Saltese, and Missoula. Scheduling rides in advance is required, allowing older adults to plan their travels ahead of time. This program facilitates shared rides, where passengers can travel together in a comfortable van. The service provides curb-to-curb transportation, ensuring that older adults are safely dropped off and picked up at their specified locations. Additionally, riders are allowed to bring their service animals along for the journey. Overall, Public Transportation aims to offer convenient and cost-effective transportation solutions for older adults, enabling them to maintain their independence and access the necessary destinations within their community.


Service Area

Mineral County and trips to Missoula, Plains, and Superior.


Days of operation

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

Contact Mineral County Pioneer Council, Inc.: Public Transportation

P.O. Box 10
St. Regis, MT 59866
(406) 552-7003
https://www.mcpioneercouncil.com/routes.html

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