Transportation
Central City Mini-Bus: Public Transit
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Please make sure to contact Central City Mini-Bus: 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 non-emergency medical transportation service that offers a convenient and reliable way for older adults to get around using taxis. This public transit program allows older adults to schedule rides in advance, ensuring they can plan their trips accordingly. The pricing details are affordable, with options such as $0.50 per one-way trip within city limits of Central City and $10 per round trip to Grand Island. This program also offers the flexibility of accepting various forms of payment, including insurance, vouchers, donations, and Medicaid payments. Moreover, the Public Transit program provides additional assistance to older adults, such as helping with packages or bags during the ride. It offers paratransit services, accommodating those with mobility needs. The program ensures that older adults have access to transportation via cars, vans, buses, or trains, following fixed routes or offering on-demand scheduling for shared rides. Additionally, door-to-door transportation services are available, allowing older adults to travel conveniently from one location to another. With features like a driver who can wait for passengers during errands or appointments, this program aims to meet the diverse transportation needs of older adults in the community.


Service Area

Central City, first and third Monday to Grand Island, all day medical transportation throughout Merrick County on request using second bus


Days of operation

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

Contact Central City Mini-Bus: Public Transit

803 C Ave
Central City, NE 68826
(308) 946-3779
https://nrrs.ne.gov/resource/29254

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