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madelinej
Asked June 2019
Any suggestions for discount transportation?
Where to get card for bus?
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JoAnn29
Jun 2019
You really need to be more specific.
Your local Office of Aging probably has buses. They are equipped for wheelchair accessibility. It cost a few dollars a trip. I think ours is $3.
If you u have Medicaid, they have transportation services at a small cost.
We have a bus line that goes from Town to Town. If ur disabled you can get a discount.
Red cross may have volunteer drivers.
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Your local Office of Aging probably has buses. They are equipped for wheelchair accessibility. It cost a few dollars a trip. I think ours is $3.
If you u have Medicaid, they have transportation services at a small cost.
We have a bus line that goes from Town to Town. If ur disabled you can get a discount.
Red cross may have volunteer drivers.