Transportation

Alamance County Transportation Authority (ACTA): Microtransit

Learn More About This Program

Please make sure to contact Alamance County Transportation Authority (ACTA): Microtransit to confirm details of their transportation services.

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

Microtransit is a convenient public transit program designed to provide affordable transportation options for older adults. For a flat fee of only $2.00 per in-zone trip, older adults can access transportation via bus or train. To utilize this service, riders are required to schedule their rides at least a few days in advance, offering predictability and peace of mind for their journeys. Payment for the Microtransit program can be made by check or cash, and pre-payment is also accepted to streamline the process. One of the key highlights of this program is its shared ride feature, which allows older adults to travel together in a van, fostering a sense of community and companionship during their trips. When requesting a ride, participants can specify their desired destination within the service area or opt to connect with other transit services like Link or PART for further travel. With curb-to-curb transportation service, older adults can rest assured that they will be safely picked up and dropped off at designated spots, ensuring a seamless and reliable travel experience through the Microtransit program.


Service Area

In Graham and Haw River only.


Days of operation

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

Contact Alamance County Transportation Authority (ACTA): Microtransit

128 Electric Ave.
Burlington, NC 27215
(336) 222-0565
https://www.acta-nc.com/index.php

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