Transportation

Wyandot Ride Service: Public Transportation/Demand Ride

Please make sure to contact Wyandot Ride Service: Public Transportation/Demand Ride to confirm details of their transportation services.

Provides rides for only the following purposes: necessary errands, medical appointments, or grocery shopping. Also, you must meet at least one of these criteria: you are 60+ years old, or you have no other means of transportation. No membership is required.

The Public Transportation/Demand Ride program is a convenient public transit service available to older adults in the area. With a simple flat fee structure ranging from $2.00 for in-city trips to $3.00 for journeys within Wyandot County, it offers affordable transportation options. For trips outside the county, pricing varies, ensuring flexibility for riders. To utilize this service, older adults are required to schedule their rides in advance, allowing for efficient planning and coordination. Accepted payment methods for this program include credit cards and cash, offering convenience and accessibility to riders. When booking a ride through Public Transportation/Demand Ride, riders can expect curb-to-curb transportation, prioritizing comfort and ease of travel. This program is designed to provide older adults with reliable transportation solutions, enabling them to maintain their independence and stay connected to the community.


Service Area

Hancock County, Wyandot County, Upper Sandusky, Carey, and surrounding areas


Days of operation

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

Contact Wyandot Ride Service: Public Transportation/Demand Ride

440 Scott Avenue
Findlay, OH 45840
(973) 100-1921
https://www.hhwpcac.org/wyandot-rides/

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