Transportation
Franklin County Transportation: Demand Service
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Please make sure to contact Franklin County Transportation: Demand Service to confirm details of their transportation services.

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

Demand Service is a convenient public transit program designed for older adults and individuals with disabilities, as well as students. To use this service, riders are required to schedule their rides at least one day in advance. The program offers affordable flat-rate pricing, with one-way trips priced at $3.00 for standard passengers, $2.00 for seniors, individuals with disabilities, and students, and $4.00 for the Adirondack Route. Participants can enjoy transportation via bus or train and have the option to pay for their trips using various methods, including checks, credit cards, or cash. Demand Service also provides the flexibility of shared rides, making it a cost-effective and environmentally friendly choice. When booking a ride through Demand Service, it's recommended to make reservations 24 hours in advance for demand service and route deviations, ensuring a smooth and timely journey. With curb-to-curb transportation services, Demand Service aims to provide older adults and other eligible participants with a reliable and efficient means of getting around, promoting independence and ease of mobility within the community.


Service Area

Northern and Southern Franklin County; parts of Lake Placid


Days of operation

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

Contact Franklin County Transportation: Demand Service

14981 State Rt. 30 N Suite 807
Malone, NY 12953
(518) 483-9000
https://www.franklincountyny.gov/departments/transportation/index.php

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