Transportation

East Dakota Transit: Public Transit

Learn More About This Program

Please make sure to contact East Dakota Transit: Public Transit to confirm details of their transportation services.

The Public Transit program serves as a convenient and accessible transportation option for older adults who are looking to travel within the community. Through this program, individuals aged 60 and above have the opportunity to schedule rides in advance, ensuring a seamless transportation experience. Riders can utilize this service by either paying a nominal fee of $2 per ride as a donation or using Medicaid payments for their convenience. Public Transit offers a variety of transport modes, including bus and train services, providing older adults with diverse options to suit their needs. Shared rides are available through this program, allowing riders to share transportation with others within the community. Additionally, riders can pay for their rides using various methods such as cash, check, or other acceptable forms of payment. Furthermore, the Public Transit program offers curb-to-curb transportation, ensuring that older adults can safely and comfortably reach their destinations. Service animals are permitted on rides, ensuring that riders can travel with their furry companions. By proactively scheduling rides at least one day in advance, older adults can make the most of this program's services and enjoy reliable transportation for their daily needs.


Service Area

Madison area; with trips to Sioux Falls


Contact East Dakota Transit: Public Transit

PO Box 199
Madison, SD 57042
(605) 256-5810
http://www.eastdakotatransit.com/

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