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Wyandot Ride Service: Public Transportation/Demand Ride
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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. It's open to the public and no membership is required.

The Public Transportation/Demand Ride program offers affordable and convenient public transit services for older adults. With fares ranging from $1.50 to $2.50 per trip (with a slightly higher fee for out-of-county rides), this program ensures that older adults can access transportation within their community. To utilize this service, older adults are required to book their rides several days in advance, prioritizing advance planning to ensure smooth and timely transportation arrangements. Participants in the Public Transportation/Demand Ride program can benefit from curb-to-curb transportation services, providing them with door-to-door assistance for added convenience and accessibility. By offering a reliable and cost-effective option for older adults to travel within and potentially beyond their county, this program serves as a valuable resource in supporting older adults' mobility and independence.


Service Area

Wyandot County


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 Ave
Findlay, OH 43351
(973) 100-1921
https://www.hhwpcac.org/wyandot-rides/

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