Please make sure to contact Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (RTA): Public Transportation - Fixed Route Service to confirm details of their transportation services.
Provides rides for any purpose, to all people, and no membership is required.
The Public Transportation - Fixed Route Service is a convenient public transit program designed to provide transportation for all individuals aged 13 and above. This program offers transport via buses or trains following specific routes at affordable rates. Riders can enjoy the ease of payment options, such as cash, check, or pre-payment, making the service accessible to all.
With fixed schedules and shared rides, this program ensures older adults can travel reliably within their communities. By offering curb-to-curb transportation, individuals can expect a seamless journey from their starting point to their destination. Additionally, riders with service animals are welcomed on board, promoting inclusivity and accommodation for those with specific needs.
Whether running errands, attending appointments, or simply exploring the city, the Public Transportation - Fixed Route Service is an excellent option for older adults looking for an efficient and cost-effective way to get around.
Service Area
Greater Dayton. Routes available throughout Dayton, Shiloh Springs, Trotwood, Miamisburg, Wayne, Riverside, Kettering, Centerville, Englewood, Union, Huber Heights, Vandalia, Moraine, West Carroliton, Brookville, New Lebanon, Farmersville, and Germantown.
Days of operation
Monday | Open |
Tuesday | Open |
Wednesday | Open |
Thursday | Open |
Friday | Open |
Saturday | Open |
Sunday | Open |
Contact Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (RTA): Public Transportation - Fixed Route Service
4 S. Main Street
Dayton, OH 45402
(937) 425-8300
http://www.i-riderta.org/
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