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Kentucky Public Transportation Services Available by County

Report Prepared for the

Kentucky Developmental Disabilities Council

Report Prepared By:

Dr. Edward Jennings

Martin School of Public Policy and Administration Faculty

&

Shana Steinbach

Martin School of Public Policy and Administration Graduate Student

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I.

Summary

This report provides a look into county-by-county public transportation services for the state of

Kentucky The report is intended to help the Kentucky Developmental Disabilities Council (KDDC)

contribute to informed policy decisions about improving public transportation services in both rural and

urban areas. Also included in this report are brief answers from Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC)

staff regarding KCDD transportation questions.

The following public transportation information is current as of August 2010 and found on the KYTC

Public Transportation Services website at:

http://transportation.ky.gov/transportationdelivery/PubTransProviders.html

. To complete the report,

we contacted KYTC to provide information about current public transportation services available for all

Kentucky counties. KYTC provided a shell spreadsheet which we then updated with the most recent

information available on the website.

II.

Kentucky County by County Transportation Services

The table at the end of the report presents information about public transportation services in each

county that receive federal funding through the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and/or the Federal

Transit Administration. The table includes fare rates, hours of operation, public transit provider

information, services provided, contact information, and websites. Many counties have multiple transit

providers offering various services. Examples of public transportation services that may be provided

are:

Fixed route

ADA Para-transit

Demand response door-to-door with prior notice

Intercity transportation for residents in non-urbanized areas

Non-Emergency medical transportation

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Accessible transportation for persons with disabilities

III.

Major Findings

The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet maintains information about fare rates, hours of operation,

public transit providers, services provided, telephone numbers of providers, and web sites of providers

for each county in Kentucky. Five counties appear to have no public transit services. Data are incomplete

for 23 counties. The maps that follow provide pictures of the distribution of transit services around the

Commonwealth. The five counties that have no public transit are Adair, Bath, Green, Marshall, and

Menifee.

Fifty-one counties offer Saturday service, typically between 8am and 1pm. Concentration of

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A total of 9 counties offer public transportation services 7 days a week. These counties are Boone,

Fayette, Laurel, Mason, Jefferson, Kenton, Knott, Leslie and Perry.

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IV.

First Joint Transportation Meeting Questions

The Join Transportation Group expressed interest in answers to a variety of questions about

transportation services in Kentucky. In an attempt to answer those questions, we interviewed a

Transportation Cabinet staff member and sought such other information as might be available, including

the information contained in the preceding discussion.

First Joint Transportation Meeting Questions

What medical and Non-Medical transportation is currently available in rural areas?

o

T

he Human Service Delivery Program provides transportation in all counties for those

covered under Medicaid, Department for the Blind, and Vocational Rehabilitation.

o

Public transportation, which can be used for any purpose, is available in 115 of

Kentucky’s 120 counties. The level of service varies considerably across the counties and

is typically much lower in rural areas than in urban areas. In both urban and rural areas,

service might not be available in all areas of the county.

Who runs/oversees public transportation in rural areas? Are they Private? Public?

o

Both public and private (generally non-profit) providers offer transportation services

These systems receive federal funds through the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet which

helps to keep fares affordable and to offer accessible services.

o

The Transportation Cabinet is required to ensure that services comply with federal Civil

Rights laws and with Safety and Security requirements

How much does transportation cost in rural areas? What is the cost for medical/non-medical

to the consumer? What is the cost to the provider?

o

The cost for public transportation varies from provider to provider and between rural

and urban counties. Pricing varies by county and on type of transportation service,

however fixed pricing is common and some service provider price per mile ranging from

.80 cents to $1.75 depending on service.

o

It costs recipients nothing to use non-emergency medical transportation. The cost is

covered by the Medicaid program through agreements with transportation service

brokers arranged through the Human Services Transportation Delivery Program. The

state reimburses brokers on a per capita basis.

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What are generally the hours of operation for available transportation?

o

Generally, most public transportation providers offer service between 6 a.m. and 8

p.m., but hours can extend from early morning to late at night, with limited

transportation services on Saturdays and Sundays generally between the hours of 6 a.m.

and 1 p.m.. Below is a chart of specific hours of operation for counties.

County Transportation Availability

Starts

Before

6am

Between 6am

and 8am

After 8am

Ends

Before

5pm

Ending at

5pm

Ending at

6pm

After 6pm

Boone

Anderson

Allen

Allen

Caldwell

Carroll

Anderson

Bullitt

Bell

Ballard

Ballard

Clark

Gallatin

Bell

Campbell

Bourbon

Barren

Barren

Estill

Hancock

Boone

Fayette

Boyd

Butler

Boyd

Grant

McLean

Bourbon

Henry

Boyle

Carroll

Butler

Harlan

Ohio

Boyle

Jefferson

Bracken

Crittenden

Carter

Hopkins

Owen

Bracken

Kenton

Caldwell

Edmonson

Crittenden

Madison

Pendleton

Bullitt

Knott

Calloway

Estill

Edmonson

Powell

Union

Calloway

Laurel

Carlisle

Floyd

Elliott

Campbell

Leslie

Carter

Gallatin

Floyd

Carlisle

Oldham

Casey

Grant

Greenup

Casey

Perry

Christian

Harlan

Harrison

Christian

Rowan

Clark

Harrison

Hart

Clay

Shelby

Clay

Hart

Henderson

Clinton

Spencer

Clinton

Henderson

Johnson

Cumberland

Trimble

Cumberland

Johnson

Lawrence

Daviess

Daviess

Livingston

Livingston

Fayette

Elliott

Logan

Logan

Fleming

Fleming

Lyon

Lyon

Franklin

Franklin

Madison

Magoffin

Fulton

Fulton

Magoffin

Martin

Garrard

Garrard

Martin

Metcalfe

Graves

Graves

Metcalfe

Morgan

Grayson

Grayson

Morgan

Muhlenberg

Hardin

Greenup

Muhlenberg

Nicholas

Henry

Hancock

Nicholas

Pike

Hickman

Hardin

Owen

Simpson

Jackson

Hickman

Pendleton

Todd

Jefferson

Hopkins

Pike

Trigg

Jessamine

Jackson

Powell

Warren

Kenton

Jessamine

Simpson

Knott

Larue

Todd

Larue

Lawrence

Trigg

Laurel

Lee

Warren

Lee

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County Transportation Availability

Starts

Before

6am

Between 6am

and 8am

After 8am

Ends

Before

5pm

Ending at

5pm

Ending at

6pm

After 6pm

Lewis

Letcher

Lincoln

Lewis

Marion

Lincoln

Mason

Marion

McCracken

McCracken

McCreary

McCreary

McLean

Meade

Meade

Mercer

Mercer

Monroe

Monroe

Nelson

Nelson

Oldham

Ohio

Owsley

Owsley

Perry

Pulaski

Pulaski

Robertson

Robertson

Rockcastle

Rockcastle

Russell

Rowan

Scott

Russell

Taylor

Scott

Union

Shelby

Washington

Spencer

Washington

Taylor

Wayne

Trimble

Webster

Wayne

Whitley

Webster

Wolfe

Whitley

Woodford

Wolfe

o

More populous counties typically offer the most services.

o

Medicaid non-emergency transportation is provided 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday-Friday,

Saturday’s 8 a.m.-1p.m. The state offers transportation on Sundays only for medical

emergencies.

Does rural Transportation usually operated on fixed routes or does it provide door to door

service?

According to data provided by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet some counties have

demand-response service, some have fixed route service, and some have both types of

service. Data on door-to-door service were not available.

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How much notice is required for various transportation services in rural areas?

This depends on the program. Medicaid requires 72 hour notice; other demand

response services require advance notice but the Cabinet’s data do not indicate how

long in advance services have to be requested.

How accessible is transportation for people who need it?

o

All public transportation is required to provide accessible service but we were not able

to identify how often issues arise with respect to accessibility.

Is there sufficient service currently available in any rural area now?

o

This, of course, is a very subjective question. What is clear is that rural areas generally

have much lower levels of service than urban areas. Even in urban areas, citizens often

find their choices constrained.

How flexible is the transportation service? Is it possible to connect from service to service?

Do riders have to stay in their current service area? Is this something that could be

addressed?

o

We have no information on this.

How many people with disabilities actually have access to transportation services?

o

There are no good data on this that we have been able to find.

Medicaid vs. Non-Medicaid ridership

o

Current Medicaid eligible for transportation services in February was 715,000. We have

no information on non-Medicaid ridership of individuals with disabilities.

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County Fare Rates Hours of Operation Public Transit

Providers Available

Services Provided Telephone

Number

Website

Adair

Allen Monday-Friday

8:00am-4:30pm

Barren River Local Officials Organization, Inc.

270-781-2381 www.bradd.org

Anderson Monday-Friday

6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Bluegrass Ultra-Transit Service 800-456-6588 http://www.bluegrassc ommunityaction.org Ballard 2). no charge, donations accepted 2). 8:00 am - 2:00 pm, Mon-Fri 1). Paducah Transit Authority 2). Ballard County Senior Citizens 2). Elderly 1). 270-444-8700 2). 270-334-3116

Barren Monday-Friday

8:00am-4:30pm

Barren River Local Officials Organization, Inc.

270-781-2381 www.bradd.org

Bath

Bell $0.80 cents per mile or

minimum $3.00 for each trip when notice is given. $4.00 minimum if less than 24-hour notice is given.

Reservations are taken Monday-Friday 6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Rural Transit Enterprises Coordinated, Inc. (RTEC) Demand response services for local travel, Intercity, Jobs Access & Reverse Commute (JARC) and routes through New Freedom for elderly and disabled persons and Non-Emergency Medical Transportation. 606-256-9835 or toll free 800-321-7832 http://www.4rtec.com

Boone 1.) Fixed Route, $1.50

FR Express, $1.75 RAMP, $1.75 DayTripper, $3.252.) DR & NF - $3 (1) way trip suggested donation, NEMT free to Medicaid recipients3.) $1 PER OWPT 1.) Monday-Friday 4:00 a.m.-1:00 a.m. (21 hours/day) Saturday-Sun 6:00 a.m.-1:00 a.m. (19 hours/day)2.) Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm3.) Monday-Friday 8:00AM-6:00PM 1.) Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky (TANK)2.) Senior Services of NKY3.) Northern Kentucky Transit Inc. 1.) Fixed Route Services (27 Routes, 20 Park & Ride Locations), Demand Response service for disabled individuals (RAMP) and seniors (DayTripper).2.) Demand Response, New Freedom (Disabled), Non-Emergency Medical Transportation3.) Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical 1.) 859-331-82652.) 859-292-79453.) 859-371-0569 1). http://www.tankbus.org

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County Fare Rates Hours of Operation Public Transit

Providers Available

Services Provided Telephone

Number

Website

mile Intercity $5 one-way

4:30pm Monday-Friday 6am-7 pm; Sat. 10 a.m pickups 5 p.m. Returns (Intercity)

Transit System (CATS)Federated Transportation Services of the Bluegrass, Inc.

JARC, New Freedom, Intercity (to Lexington),

888-848-0989

Boyd Call our toll free number

for pricing Monday-Friday7-3:30 Northeast KY Community Action Agency Intercity, Demand Response 800-817-4443 http://www.nkcaa.net/

Boyle Monday-Friday

6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Bluegrass Ultra-Transit Service 800-456-6588 http://www.bluegrassc ommunityaction.org

Bracken Within County - $6; Neighboring County - $10; Lexington, Cincinnati, Ashland - $50 Monday-Friday 6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Licking Valley Community Action Program Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation, out of Area Medical Transportation as requested.

800-803-1310

Breathitt DR $1 per mile, Intercity $1 per mile, NEMT free to eligible Medicaid recipients.

Monday-Friday - 8 hours per day Weekends if available

Middle Kentucky Transportation

Demand Response, Intercity and Non-Emergency Medical Transportation

606-666-7204 http://www.mkcap.org

Breckinridge DR $1 per mile, Intercity $1 per mile, NEMT free to eligible Medicaid recipients

Monday-Friday - 8 hours per day Weekends if available

Middle Kentucky Transportation

Demand Response, Intercity and Non-Emergency Medical Transportation

606-666-7204 http://www.mkcap.org

Bullitt $2.00 per one way

intercity Bus Monday-Friday 4:30am-8pm Mon.-Fri. 8:00am-6:00pm Louisville WHEELS Transportation Non-emergency medical, Demand Response, Title 3 Ctr. And Med. Trans., Intercity to Louisville

502-561-3690

Butler Monday-Friday

8:00am-4:30pm

Barren River Local Officials Organization, Inc.

270-781-2381 www.bradd.org

Caldwell DR within Caldwell Co.:$2.00 within 5.4 miles radius--$4.00 for 5.5 miles or over, NEMT free to eligible Medicaid recipients. Donation for 60 yrs and older Monday-Friday 7:00a.m.-5:00 p.m. (Public) Pennyrile Allied Community Services, Inc. Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation , Public, Contract, Elderly

270-365-1647 http://www.pacs-ky.org

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County Fare Rates Hours of Operation Public Transit

Providers Available

Services Provided Telephone

Number

Website

city DR $8 one-way in county. FR $1 per ride or $.50 for Seniors per ride 2.) no charge, donations accepted a.m.-7:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m.- 7:00 p.m. 2.) 9:00 am - 2:00 pm, Mon - Fri 3.) 6:30 am - 5:00 pm, Mon - Fri Transit Authority 2.) Murray Calloway County Senior Citizens 3.) WATCH

and Medicaid service (Murray and Calloway Co.) Fixed-Route (city only)

2.) Elderly 3.) Disabled

2.) 270-753-0929 3.) 270-759-1965

Campbell 1.) Fixed Route, $1.50 FR Express, $1.75 RAMP, $1.75 DayTripper, $3.252.) DR & NF - $3 (1) way trip suggested donation, NEMT free to Medicaid recipients

1.) Monday-Friday 4:00 a.m.-1:00 a.m. (21 hours/day) Saturday-Sun 6:00 a.m.-1:00 a.m. (19 hours/day)2.)Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm 1.) Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky (TANK)2.) Senior Services of NKY 1.) Fixed Route Services (27 Routes, 20 Park & Ride Locations), DemandResponse service for disabled individuals (RAMP) and seniors (DayTripper).2.) Demand Response, New Freedom (Disabled), Non-Emergency Medical Transportation 1.) 859-331-82652.) 859-292-7945 1). http://www.tankbus.org Carlisle 1.) DR-1.75/mile or $8:00/way City/County Wide only, Intercity $10.00 one-way, NEMT free to eligible Medicaid recipients 2.) no charge, donations accepted 1.) NEMT-Monday-Friday 6:00 am-8:00 pm, DR-Monday-Friday 8 am-2:00 pm, Saturday-Dialysis only 2.) 8:00 am - 3:00 pm, Mon-Fri 1.) Fulton County Transit Authority, Inc. 2.) Carlisle County Senior Citizens

1.) Demand Response, Intercity to Paducah, KY, Fixed Route, Non-emergency Medical 2.) Elderly 1.) 866-247-2025 2.) 270-628-5474 1). http://www.ridepart.co m 2.) http://www.carlislecoun ty.ky.gov/services/seni or.htm

Carroll 1.) DR - $3 (1) way trip suggested donation, NEMT free to Medicaid recipients 2.) $1 PER OWPT 1.) Monday - Friday 8:00am-5:00pm 2.) Monday - Friday 8:00AM-6:00pm 1.) Senior Services of NKY 2.) Northern Kentucky Transit, Inc. 1.) Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation 2.) Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical 1.) 859-292-7945 2.) 859-371-0569

Carter Call our toll free number for pricing Monday-Friday7-3:30 Northeast KY Community Action Agency Intercity, Demand Response 800-817-4443 http://www.nkcaa.net

Casey Monday-Friday

6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Bluegrass Ultra-Transit Service 800-456-6588 http://www.bluegrassc ommunityaction.org

Christian 1.) $1.25 per trip bus fare. .25 transfer cost.

1.) Monday through Saturday 6:00 a.m.

1.) Clarksville Transit System2.) Pennyrile

1.) Fixed route (to Fort Campbell KY an Oak

1.) 931-553-24302.)

800-467-1.)

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County Fare Rates Hours of Operation Public Transit

Providers Available

Services Provided Telephone

Number Website Demand Response 2.50 2.) DR/JARC/ within Christian Co.:$2.00 within 5.4 miles radius--$4.00 for 5.5 miles or over, NEMT free to eligible Medicaid recipients. Donation for 60 yrs and older through 9:00 p.m.2.) Monday-Friday 7:00a.m.-5:00 p.m. (Public) Allied Community Services, Inc.

Grove area from Clarksville Tennessee Demand Response service to same area.2.) Demand Response, JARC (Job Transportation), Non-Emergency Medical Transportation, Public, Contract, Elderly 4601 or 270-886-7999 ville.com/transportation department2.)http://ww w.pacs-ky.org

Clark Inter City $20.00 round

trip, 4 Miles or less $4.00, Over 4 Miles $1.50 per mile, Winchester Commuter $40.00 per month, City Transit $1.00 for a all day pass Monday-Friday 6:00am-5:00pm KY River Foothills Development Council Demand Response, Intercity (to Lexington), Winchester Commuter), JARC (Job Transportation), New Freedom (Disabled), Winchester/Clark Transit 859-744-3900 http://www.foothillscap. org

Clay Public Transit fares

within the city limits of Manchester $5.00 per person, trips within county limits of Clay $7.00 person, Intercity .30 per mile, JARC $5.00 per trip, NF same as public fare, NEMT free to eligible Medicaid

Regular Office hours are Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm; Transportation services are provided Monday through Friday 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. scheduled a Daniel Boone Community Action Agency, Inc. D/B/A Daniel Boone Transit

Demand Response, Intercity (to Lexington), JARC (Job Transportation), New Freedom (Disabled), Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (606) 598-8000 http://www.DanielBoon eCAA.org

Clinton $0.80 cents per mile or minimum $3.00 for each trip when notice is given. $4.00 minimum if less than 24-hour notice is given.

Reservations are taken Monday-Friday 6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Rural Transit Enterprises Coordinated, Inc. (RTEC) Demand response services for local travel, Intercity, Jobs Access & Reverse Commute (JARC) and routes through New Freedom for elderly and disabled persons and Non-Emergency Medical Transportation. 606-256-9835 or toll free 800-321-7832 http://www.4rtec.com

Crittenden DR within Crittenden Co.:$2.00 within 5.4

Monday-Friday 8:00a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Penny rile Allied Community Services,

Demand Response, Non-Emergency

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County Fare Rates Hours of Operation Public Transit

Providers Available

Services Provided Telephone

Number

Website

miles radius--$4.00 for 5.5 miles or over, NEMT free to eligible Medicaid recipients. Donation for 60 yrs and older

(Public) Inc. Medical Transportation ,

Public, Contract, Elderly

Cumberland $0.80 cents per mile or minimum $3.00 for each trip when notice is given. $4.00 minimum if less than 24-hour notice is given.

Reservations are taken Monday-Friday 6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Rural Transit Enterprises Coordinated, Inc. (RTEC) Demand response services for local travel, Intercity, Jobs Access & Reverse Commute (JARC) and routes through New Freedom for elderly and disabled persons and Non-Emergency Medical Transportation. 606-256-9835 or toll free 800-321-7832 http://www.4rtec.com Daviess 1.) $.50 Over 60, Student, Disabled $1.00 Regular2.) OTS Certified $2.00 one way, Paid Fares $1.10 per mile with minimum of $4.00, NEMT free to eligible Medicaid Recipients 1.) Monday - Friday 6:00am - 7:00pm Saturday 8:00am - 4:00pm2.) Monday - Friday 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM Saturday 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM 1.) Owensboro Transit System2.) AACS/GRITS Transportation 1.) Fixed Route2.)Demand Response, intercity(Owensboro) Non-Emergency Medical Transportation, Paid Fares 1.) 270-687-85702.) 800-816-3511 1.) http://www.owensboro. org/transit2.) http://www.audubon-area.com (or) http://www.ridegrits.org

Edmonson Monday-Friday

8:00am-4:30pm

Barren River Local Officials Organization, Inc.

270-781-2381 www.bradd.org

Elliott Call our toll free number for pricing Monday-Friday7-3:30 Northeast KY Community Action Agency Intercity, Demand Response 800-817-4443 http://www.nkcaa.net

Estill 4 Miles or less $4.00, Over 4 Miles $1.50 per mile Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm; KY River Foothills Development Council Demand Response, Intercity (to Lexington), , JARC (Job Transportation), New Freedom (Disabled) 859-624-3236 http://www.foothillscap. org Fayette 1). Monday-Friday 5am-12am; Saturday 9pm; Sunday 5am-9pm 2). Monday - Saturday 1). LexTran 2). Lexington Red Cross WHEELS 1). 252-4696 2). 859-233-3433

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County Fare Rates Hours of Operation Public Transit

Providers Available

Services Provided Telephone

Number

Website

5am-12am; Sunday 5am-9pm

Fleming Within County - $6; Neighboring County - $10; Lexington, Cincinnati, Ashland - $50 Monday-Friday 6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Licking Valley Community Action Program Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation, out of Area Medical Transportation as requested.

800-803-1310

Floyd Local: 10 miles or less per 1-way trip or Round trip = $5.00 Each mile over = $0.50 per mile. Intercity (Out of Region): $0.30 per mile $0.25 per mile (Age 55+)

Monday Through Friday 8am-4:30pm

Sandy Valley

Transportation Services

All General Public needs

800.444.7433 http://www.svtransport. org

Franklin Monday-Friday

6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Bluegrass Ultra-Transit Service 800-456-6588 http://www.bluegrassc ommunityaction.org

Fulton DR-$1.75/mile or Fulton city limits-$2.00/way or Outside city limits in Fulton county-$5.00/way, Inter-city $10.00 one-way ,Fixed Route-$3.00/way, NEMT-free to eligible Medicaid recipients NEMT-Monday-Friday 6:00 am-8 pm, DR-Monday-Friday 6 am-5 pm, Saturday- Dialysis only

Fulton County Transit Authority

Demand Response, Intercity to Paducah, KY and Murray, KY, Fixed Route, Non-emergency Medical,

866-247-2025 http://www.ridepart.co m

Gallatin $1 Per OWPT Monday - Friday

8:00AM-6:00PM Northern Kentucky Transit, Inc. Demand Response, Non-emergency Medical 859-371-0569

Garrard DR $1 per mile,

Wilderness Trace Connector Route $4 per trip, JARC $.50 per mile, NF $.50 per mile, NEMT free to eligible Medicaid recipients. Monday-Friday 6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Bluegrass Ultra-Transit Service Demand Response, Wilderness Trace Connector Route (to Danville M-F), JARC (Job Transportation), New Freedom (Disabled), Non-Emergency Medical Transportation 800-456-6588 http://www.bluegrassc ommunityaction.org

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County Fare Rates Hours of Operation Public Transit

Providers Available

Services Provided Telephone

Number

Website

suggested donation, NEMT free to Medicaid recipients2.) $1 PER OWPT 8:00am-5:00pm2.) Monday-Friday 8:00AM-6:00PM NKY2.) Northern Kentucky Transit, Inc.

Non-Emergency Medical Transportation2.) Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical 79452.) 859-371-0569 Graves 1.) DR-$1.75/mile or

Mayfield city limits-$3.00/way or Outside city limits in Graves county-$8.00/way, Inter-city $10.00 one-way, Fixed Route-$3.00/way, NEMT-free to eligible Medicaid recipients 2.) no charge, donations accepted 3.) no charge, donations accepted 1.) NEMT-Monday-Friday 6:00 am-8:00 pm, DR-Monday-Friday 8 am-2:00 pm, Saturday-Dialysis only 2.) 8:30 am - 1:30 pm, Mon-Fri 3.) Primarily 8:00 am - 4:00 pm however vehicle is on site & available 24/7

1.) Fulton County Transit Authority, Inc. 2.) Mayfield Graves County Senior Citizens 3.) Christopher House

1.) Demand Response, Intercity to Paducah, KY and Murray, KY, Fixed Route, Non-emergency Medical 2.) Elderly 3.) Disabled 1.) 866-247-2025 2.) 270-247-2566 3.) 270-623-8210 www.ridepart.com

Grayson DR $1.10 per mile, NEMT free to eligible Medicaid recipients, SC Donation Monday-Friday 6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Transit Authority of Central Kentucky (TACK) Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation, Senior Citizens Transportation 1-800-242-8225 Green

Greenup Call our toll free number for pricing Monday-Friday 7-3:30 Northeast KY Community Action Agency Intercity, Demand Response 800-817-4443 http://www.nkcaa.net

Hancock Paid Fares $1.10 per mile with a minimum of $4.00 one way, NEMT free to eligible Medicaid Recipients Monday - Friday 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM Audubon Area Community Services Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation, Paid Fares, New Freedom Deviated Fixed Route Friday Only

800-816-3511 http://www.audubon-area.com (or)

http://www.ridegrits.org

Hardin Monday-Friday

6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Central Kentucky Community Action Council 800-242-8225

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County Fare Rates Hours of Operation Public Transit

Providers Available

Services Provided Telephone

Number

Website

5 mile radius up to $16.00 for 50 mile radius. JARC is $2.00 one way. NEMT is free to eligible Medicaid recipients.

8:00am-5:00pm Extended hours and weekends available by appointment

Community Action Agency, Inc.

Intercity Routes include Harlan to Cumberland and Harlan to Evarts. JARC, NEMT, Contract UMWA and Workers Comp.

ycaa.com

Harrison Monday-Friday

8:00am-4:30pm

Community Action Transit System (CATS)

800-548-2287

Hart Monday-Friday

8:00am-4:30pm

Barren River Local Officials Organization, Inc.

270-781-2381 www.bradd.org

Henderson Monday-Friday

8am-4:30pm

Audubon Area Community Services

800-816-3511

Henry Age base eligibility Monday-Friday

4:30am-8pm Mon-Fri 8:00am-6:00pm

Louisville WHEELS Transportation

Demand Response, Title 3 ctr. & med., Non-emergency med.

502-561-3690

Hickman 1.) DR-$1.75/mile or Clinton city limits-$3.00/way or Outside city limits in Hickman county-$8.00/way, Inter-city $10.00 one-way, Fixed Route-$3.00/way, NEMT-free to eligible Medicaid recipients2.) no charge, donations accepted 1.) NEMT-Monday-Friday 6:00 am-8:00 pm, DR-Monday-Friday 8 am-2:00 pm, Saturday-Dialysis only2.) Monday - Friday 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM Saturday 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM

1.) Fulton County Transit Authority, Inc.2.) Hickman County Senior Citizens

1.) Demand Response, Intercity to Paducah, KY and Murray, KY, Fixed Route, Non-emergency Medical2.) Elderly 1.) 866-247-20252.) 270-653-4314 1.) http://www.ridepart.co m2.) http://www.hickmancou nty.ky.gov/department s/SeniorCitizensInc.ht m

Hopkins DR within Caldwell Co.:$2.00 within 5.4 miles radius--$4.00 for 5.5 miles or over, NEMT free to eligible Medicaid recipients. Donation for 60 yrs and older Monday-Friday 7:00a.m.-5:00 p.m. (Public) Pennyrile Allied Community Services, Inc. Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation , Public, Contract, Elderly

270-365-1647 http://www.pacs-ky.org

Jackson Public Transit fares within the city limits of Manchester $5.00 per person, trips within county limits of Clay $7.00 person, Intercity

Regular Office hours are Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm; Transportation services are provided Monday through Friday 6:00

Daniel Boone Community Action Agency, Inc. D/B/A Daniel Boone Transit

Demand Response, Intercity (to Lexington), JARC (Job Transportation), New Freedom (Disabled), Non-Emergency (606) 598-8000 http://www.DanielBoon eCAA.org

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Providers Available

Services Provided Telephone

Number

Website

.30 per mile, JARC $5.00 per trip, NF same as public fare, NEMT free to eligible Medicaid

a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. scheduled a

Medical Transportation

Jefferson FR $1.50 cash, TARC 3 $2.50 cash, $.75 cash fares for students, Medicare, elderly, and citizens with disabilities; $42 monthly pass for unlimited rides, Children 5 & Under Free, Trolley Routes Free

Monday-Friday 4:30am-8pm 4am to 1am, 7 days per week

Louisville WHEELS Transportation Transit Authority of River City

Fixed Routes and Paratransit Service (TARC3), Trolley Service 502-561-3690 502-585-1234 http://www.ridetarc.org

Jessamine Monday-Friday

6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Bluegrass Ultra-Transit Service 800-456-6588 http://www.bluegrassc ommunityaction.org

Johnson Local: 10 miles or less per 1-way trip or Round trip = $5.00 Each mile over = $0.50 per mile. Intercity (Out of Region): $0.30 per mile $0.25 per mile (Age 55+)

Monday Through Friday 8am-4:30pm

Sandy Valley

Transportation Services

All General Public needs

800.444.7433 http://www.svtransport. org

Kenton 1.) Fixed Route, $1.50 FR Express, $1.75 RAMP, $1.75 DayTripper, $3.25 2.) DR & NF - $3 (1) way trip suggested donation, NEMT free to Medicaid recipients 1.) Monday-Friday 4:00 a.m.-1:00 a.m. (21 hours/day) Saturday-Sun 6:00 a.m.-1:00 a.m. (19 hours/day) 2.) Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm 1.) Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky (TANK) 2.) Senior Services of NKY 1.) Fixed Route Services (27 Routes, 20 Park & Ride Locations), Demand Response service for disabled individuals (RAMP) and seniors (DayTripper). 2.) Demand Response, New Freedom (Disabled), Non-Emergency Medical Transportation 1.) 859-331-8265 2.) 859-292-7945 http://www.tankbus.org

Knott - 4am to 8pm Mon -

Friday (Public

Transportation)- 6:15am to 6pm Tues and Thurs (Inter City)- 6am to 8pm

LKLP Community Action Council

Public Transportation, Inter City, JARC, New Freedom

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Providers Available

Services Provided Telephone

Number

Website

Mon - Fri (JARC)- 4:am to 8:pm 7 Days a Week (New Freedom) Knox 1.) - Public Transportation, 0 - 5 Miles $5.00, 5+ Miles $10.00, Out of County, $0.80 cents a mile - Inter City, $5.00 per round Trip

- JARC, $5.00 per round Trip

- New Freedom, $2.00 per round Trip 2.) - Public

Transportation, $5.00 Pickup & $0.45 cents a mile

- Lexington Flat Rate Lexington trip, $108.00 Round Trip

1.) LKLP Community

Action Council 2.) Red Bird Mission

1.) Public

Transportation, Inter City, JARC, New Freedom 2.) Public Transportation, Lexington 1.) 866-813-0072 2.) 606-598-0520 1.) http://www.lklp.org 2.) http://www.redbirdmiss ion.org

Larue - Inter City, $ 5.00 per round Trip DR $1.10 per mile, NEMT free to eligible Medicaid recipients, SC Donation

- 6am to 8pm Mon - Fri (JARC) Monday-Friday 6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Central Kentucky Community Action Council Transit Authority of Central Kentucky (TACK) Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation, Senior Citizens Transportation 800-242-8225

Laurel - JARC, $ 5.00 per

round Trip $0.80 cents per mile or minimum $3.00 for each trip when notice is given. $4.00 minimum if less than 24-hour notice is given.

- 4:am to 8:pm 7 Days a Week (New Freedom) Reservations are taken Monday-Friday 6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Rural Transit Enterprises Coordinated, Inc. (RTEC) Demand response services for local travel, Intercity, Jobs Access & Reverse Commute (JARC) and routes through New Freedom for elderly and disabled persons and Non-Emergency Medical Transportation. 606-256-9835 or toll free 800-321-7832 http://www.4rtec.com

Lawrence Monday-Friday 7-3:30 Northeast KY

Community Action Agency

Intercity, Demand Response

800-817-4443 http://www.nkcaa.net

Lee Public Transit fares

within the city limits of

Regular Office hours are Monday-Friday

Daniel Boone Community Action

Demand Response, Intercity (to Lexington),

(606) 464-3859 http://www.DanielBoon eCAA.org

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Providers Available

Services Provided Telephone

Number

Website

McKee $5.00 per person, trips within county limits of Jackson County $7.00 person, Intercity .30 per mile, JARC $5.00 per trip, NF same as public fare, NEMT free to eligible Medicaid recipients.

8:00am-4:30pm; Transportation services are provided Monday through Friday 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. scheduled a

Agency, Inc. D/B/A Daniel Boone Transit

JARC (Job Transportation), New Freedom (Disabled), Non-Emergency Medical Transportation Leslie 1.) - Public Transportation, 0 - 5 Miles $5.00, 5+ Miles $10.00, Out of County, $0.80 cents a mile - Inter City, $5.00 per round Trip- JARC, $5.00 per round Trip - New Freedom, $2.00 per round Trip2.) - Public Transportation, $5.00 Pickup & $0.45 cents a mile- Lexington Flat Rate Lexington trip, $108.00 Round Trip

1.) - 4am to 8pm Mon - Friday (Public

Transportation) - 6:15am to 6pm Tues and Thurs (Inter City) - 6am to 8pm Mon - Fri (JARC) - 4 am to 8 pm 7 Days a Week (New Freedom)2.) - 8:00am to 4:30pm Mon - Fri

1.) LKLP Community Action Council2.) Red Bird Mission

1.) Public

Transportation, Inter City, JARC, New Freedom2.) Public Transportation, Lexington 1.) 866-813-00722.) 606-598-0520 1.) http://www.lklp.org2.) http://www.redbirdmiss ion.org

Letcher $0.80 cents per mile or minimum $3.00 for each trip when notice is given. $4.00 minimum if less than 24-hour notice is given.

Reservations are taken Monday-Friday 6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Rural Transit Enterprises Coordinated, Inc. (RTEC) Demand response services for local travel, Intercity, Jobs Access & Reverse Commute (JARC) and routes through New Freedom for elderly and disabled persons and Non-Emergency Medical Transportation. 606-256-9835 or toll free 800-321-7832 http://www.4rtec.com

Lewis 1.) Within County - $6;

Neighboring County - $10; Lexington, Cincinnati, Ashland - $50 2.) $2 each way$40 monthly 1.) Monday-Friday 6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm 2.) Monday-Friday 4:30am-10:00pm 1.) Licking Valley Community Action Program 2.) Federated Transportation Services of the Bluegrass, Inc.

1.) Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation, out of Area Medical Transportation as requested. 2.) JARC 1.) 800-803-1310 2.) 888-848-0989 http://www.ftsb.org

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Providers Available

Services Provided Telephone

Number

Website

Lincoln DR $1 per mile, 150

Connector Route $4 per trip, JARC $.50 per mile, NF $.50 per mile, NEMT free to eligible Medicaid recipients. Monday-Friday 6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Bluegrass Ultra-Transit Service Demand Response, 150 Connector Route (to Danville M-F), JARC (Job Transportation), New Freedom (Disabled), Non-Emergency Medical Transportation 800-456-6588 http://www.bluegrassc ommunityaction.org

Livingston DR within Livingston Co.:$2.00 within 5.4 miles radius--$4.00 for 5.5 miles or over, NEMT free to eligible Medicaid recipients. Donation for 60 yrs and older Monday-Friday 8:00a.m.-4:00 p.m. (Public) Pennyrile Allied Community Services, Inc. Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation, Public, Contract, 270-928-2811 http://www.pacs-ky.org

Logan Monday-Friday

8:00am-4:30pm

Barren River Local Officials Organization, Inc.

Empty 270-781-2381 www.bradd.org

Lyon DR within Livingston

Co.:$2.00 within 5.4 miles radius--$4.00 for 5.5 miles or over, NEMT free to eligible Medicaid recipients. Donation for 60 yrs and older Monday-Friday 8:00a.m.-4:00 p.m. (Public) Pennyrile Allied Community Services, Inc. Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation, Public, Contract, Elderly

270-928-2811 http://www.pacs-ky.org

Madison Inter City $20.00 round trip, 4 Miles or less $4.00, Over 4 Miles $1.50 per mile, City Transit $1.00 for a all day pass Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm KY River Foothills Development Council Demand Response, Intercity (to Lexington), , JARC (Job

Transportation), New Freedom (Disabled), Richmond City Transit

859-624-3236 http://www.foothillscap. org

Magoffin Local: 10 miles or less per 1-way trip or Round trip = $5.00 Each mile over = $0.50 per mile. Intercity (Out of Region): $0.30 per mile $0.25 per mile (Age 55+)

Monday Through Friday 8am-4:30pm

Sandy Valley

Transportation Services

All General Public needs

800.444.7433 http://www.svtransport. org

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Providers Available

Services Provided Telephone

Number

Website

Marion DR $1.10 per mile,

NEMT free to eligible Medicaid recipients, SC Donation Monday-Friday 6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Central Kentucky Community Action Council Transit Authority of Central Kentucky (TACK) Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation, Senior Citizens Transportation 800-242-8225 Marshall

Martin Local: 10 miles or less per 1-way trip or Round trip = $5.00 Each mile over = $0.50 per mile. Intercity (Out of Region): $0.30 per mile $0.25 per mile (Age 55+)

Monday Through Friday 8am-4:30pm

Sandy Valley

Transportation Services

All General Public needs

800.444.7433 http://www.svtransport. org

Mason 1.) .25 per trip, .15 students and Senior Citizen FREE 2.) Within County - $6; Neighboring County - $10; Lexington, Cincinnati, Ashland - $50 1.) Monday - Saturday 6:00 am to 6:00 pm Sunday 12pm-6pm 2.) Monday-Friday 6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm 1.) Maysville Transit 2.) Licking Valley Community Action Program 1.) Flexible Route 2.) Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation, out of Area Medical Transportation as requested. 1.) 606-759-0419 2.) 800-803-1310 http://www.cityofmaysv ille.com

McCracken Fixed Route $1.00, DAR $2.00 per miles

6:00am-midnight Paducah Area Transit Fixed Route, DAR, package delivery, airport shuttle, ADA, Non emergency medical transportation Medicaid

270-444-8700

McCreary $0.80 cents per mile or minimum $3.00 for each trip when notice is given. $4.00 minimum if less than 24-hour notice is given.

Reservations are taken Monday-Friday 6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Rural Transit Enterprises Coordinated, Inc. (RTEC) Demand response services for local travel, Intercity, Jobs Access & Reverse Commute (JARC) and routes through New Freedom for elderly and disabled persons and Non-Emergency Medical Transportation. 606-256-9835 or toll free 800-321-7832 http://www.4rtec.com

McLean Paid Fares $1.10 per

mile with a minimum of $4.00 one way, NEMT

Monday - Friday 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM Audubon Area Community Services Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation, 800-816-3511 http://www.audubon-area.com (or) http://www.ridegrits.org

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Providers Available

Services Provided Telephone

Number

Website

free to eligible Medicaid Recipients

Paid Fares, New Freedom Deviated Fixed Route Thursday Only

Meade Monday-Friday

6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Central Kentucky Community Action Council 800-242-8225 Menifee

Mercer Monday-Friday

6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Bluegrass Ultra-Transit Service 800-456-6588 http://www.bluegrassc ommunityaction.org

Metcalfe Monday-Friday

8:00am-4:30pm

Barren River Local Officials Organization, Inc.

270-781-2381 www.bradd.org

Monroe $0.80 cents per mile or minimum $3.00 for each trip when notice is given. $4.00 minimum if less than 24-hour notice is given.

Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm Reservations are taken Monday-Friday 6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm

Barren River Local Officials Organization, Inc. Rural Transit Enterprises Coordinated, Inc. (RTEC)

Demand response services for local travel, Intercity, Jobs Access & Reverse Commute (JARC) and routes through New Freedom for elderly and disabled persons and Non-Emergency Medical Transportation. 270-781-2381 606-256-9835 or toll free 800-321-7832 www.bradd.org http://www.4rtec.com

Montgomery $0.80 cents per mile or minimum $3.00 for each trip when notice is given. $4.00 minimum if less than 24-hour notice is given.

KY River Foothills

Development Council

Park and Ride is available to various counties (ex. Lexington) upon request

859-624-3236 http://www.foothillscap. org

Morgan $2.00 round trip 8:30am- 4:00pm Gateway Community

Action

Demand Response 606-743-3133 http://www.gcscap.org

Muhlenberg DR within Muhlenberg Co.:$2.00 within 5.4 miles radius--$4.00 for 5.5 miles or over, NEMT free to eligible Medicaid recipients. Donation for 60 yrs and older Monday-Friday 8:00a.m.-4:00 p.m. (Public) Pennyrile Allied Community Services, Inc. Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation , Public, Contract, Elderly

270-965-5229 http://www.pacs-ky.org

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County Fare Rates Hours of Operation Public Transit

Providers Available

Services Provided Telephone

Number

Website

NEMT free to eligible Medicaid recipients, SC Donation 8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Community Action Council Transit Authority of Central Kentucky (TACK) Non-Emergency Medical Transportation, Senior Citizens Transportation

Nicholas Monday-Friday

8:00am-4:30pm

Community Action Transit System (CATS)

800-548-2287

Ohio Paid Fares $1.10 per

mile with a minimum of $4.00 one way, NEMT free to eligible Medicaid Recipients Monday - Friday 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM Audubon Area Community Services Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation, Paid Fares, New Freedom Deviated Fixed Route Tuesday Only

800-816-3511 http://www.audubon-area.com (or)

http://www.ridegrits.org

Oldham 1.) LOCAL: $1.00 adults

.50 seniors and children 3 yrs and over; free for children under 3. JARC: $10.00 monthly

employment pass. 2.) Age base eligibility

Monday-Friday 4:30am-8pm 1.) M-F 6 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. 2.) Mon-Fri 8:00am-6:00pm 1.) LOCAL Transit 2.) Louisville Wheels Transportation

1.) Deviated fixed route JARC employment shuttle

2.) Demand Response, Title 3 ctr. & med., Non-emergency med. 502-561-3690 1.) 502 222 6400 2.) 502-561-3690 http://www.hdbservice group.com Owen 1.) 2.) $1 per OWPT 1.) Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm 2.) Monday-Friday 8:00AM-6:00PM 1.) Senior Services of NKY 2.) Northern Kentucky Transit, Inc. 1.) Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation 2.) Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical 1.) 859-292-7945 2.) 859-371-0569

Owsley Public Transit fares within the city limits of Booneville $5.00 per person, trips within county limits of Owsley $7.00 person, Intercity .30 per mile, JARC $5.00 per trip, NF same as public fare, NEMT free to eligible

Regular Office hours are Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm; Transportation services are provided Monday through Friday 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. scheduled a Daniel Boone Community Action Agency, Inc. D/B/A Daniel Boone Transit

Demand Response, Intercity (to Lexington), JARC (Job Transportation), New Freedom (Disabled), Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (606) 593-5153 http://www.DanielBoon eCAA.org

Pendleton 1.)2.) $1 per OWPT 1.) Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm2.) Monday-Friday 8:00AM-6:00PM

1.) Senior Services of NKY2.) Northern Kentucky Transit, Inc.

1.) Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation2.) Demand Response, 1.) 859-292-79452.) 859-371-0569

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Providers Available

Services Provided Telephone

Number

Website

Non-Emergency Medical

Perry Fare Rates - 4am to 8pm Mon -

Friday (Public Transportation) - 6:15am to 6pm Tues and Thurs (Inter City) - 6am to 8pm Mon - Fri (JARC)

- 4:am to 8:pm 7 Days a Week (New Freedom)

LKLP Community Action Council

Public Transportation, Inter City, JARC, New Freedom

866-813-0072 http://www.lklp.org

Pike Local: 10 miles or less

per 1-way trip or Round trip = $5.00 Each mile over = $0.50 per mile. Intercity (Out of Region): $0.30 per mile $0.25 per mile (Age 55+)

Monday Through Friday 8am-4:30pm

Sandy Valley

Transportation Services

All General Public needs

800.444.7433 http://www.svtransport. org

Powell 4 Miles or less $4.00, Over 4 Miles $1.50 per mile Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm KY River Foothills Development Council Demand Response, Intercity (to Lexington), , JARC (Job

Transportation), New Freedom (Disabled)

859-624-3236 http://www.foothillscap. org

Pulaski $0.80 cents per mile or minimum $3.00 for each trip when notice is given. $4.00 minimum if less than 24-hour notice is given.

Reservations are taken Monday-Friday 6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Rural Transit Enterprises Coordinated, Inc. (RTEC) Demand response services for local travel, Intercity, Jobs Access & Reverse Commute (JARC) and routes through New Freedom for elderly and disabled persons and Non-Emergency Medical Transportation. 606-256-9835 or toll free 800-321-7832 http://www.4rtec.com

Robertson Within County - $6; Neighboring County - $10; Lexington, Cincinnati, Ashland - $50 Monday-Friday 6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Licking Valley Community Action Program Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation, out of Area Medical Transportation as requested.

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Providers Available

Services Provided Telephone

Number

Website Rockcastle $0.80 cents per mile or

minimum $3.00 for each trip when notice is given. $4.00 minimum if less than 24-hour notice is given.

Reservations are taken Monday-Friday 6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Rural Transit Enterprises Coordinated, Inc. (RTEC) Demand response services for local travel, Intercity, Jobs Access & Reverse Commute (JARC) and routes through New Freedom for elderly and disabled persons and Non-Emergency Medical Transportation. 606-256-9835 or toll free 800-321-7832 http://www.4rtec.com

Rowan Deviated Fixed Route,

JARC & NF (riding Deviated Fixed Route) $1 per trip, .50 disabled, Demand Response, JARC & NF (riding DR) $1 per mile Intercity $10 one-way

Mon.-Sat. 4 am-11 pm; Deviated Fixed Route, Demand Response, JARC & New Freedom Sat. 10 a.m pickups 5 p.m. Returns (Intercity)

Federated

Transportation Services of the Bluegrass, Inc.

Deviated Fixed Route, Demand Response, JARC, New Freedom, Intercity (to Lexington and Ashland),

888-848-0989 http://www.ftsb.org

Russell $0.80 cents per mile or minimum $3.00 for each trip when notice is given. $4.00 minimum if less than 24-hour notice is given.

Reservations are taken Monday-Friday 6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Rural Transit Enterprises Coordinated, Inc. (RTEC) Demand response services for local travel, Intercity, Jobs Access & Reverse Commute (JARC) and routes through New Freedom for elderly and disabled persons and Non-Emergency Medical Transportation. 606-256-9835 or toll free 800-321-7832 http://www.4rtec.com

Scott Monday-Friday

6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Bluegrass Ultra-Transit Service 800-456-6588 http://www.bluegrassc ommunityaction.org

Shelby Age base eligibility Monday-Friday

4:30am-8pm Mon-Fri 8:00am-6:00pm

Louisville WHEELS Transportation

Demand Response, Title 3 ctr. & med., Non-emergency med.

502-561-3690

Simpson Monday-Friday

8:00am-4:30pm

Barren River Local Officials Organization, Inc.

270-781-2381 www.bradd.org

Spencer Monday-Friday

4:30am-8pm

Louisville WHEELS Transportation

502-561-3690

Taylor $0.80 cents per mile or minimum $3.00 for each

Reservations are taken Monday-Friday

6:00am-Rural Transit Enterprises

Demand response services for local travel,

606-256-9835 or toll free

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Providers Available

Services Provided Telephone

Number

Website

trip when notice is given. $4.00 minimum if less than 24-hour notice is given.

8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm

Coordinated, Inc. (RTEC)

Intercity, Jobs Access & Reverse Commute (JARC) and routes through New Freedom for elderly and disabled persons and Non-Emergency Medical Transportation.

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Todd DR within Todd

Co.:$2.00 within 5.4 miles radius--$4.00 for 5.5 miles or over, NEMT free to eligible Medicaid recipients. Donation for 60 yrs and older Monday-Friday 8:00a.m.-4:00 p.m. (Public) Pennyrile Allied Community Services, Inc. Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation , Public, Contract, Elderly

270-965-5229 http://www.pacs-ky.org

Trigg DR within Trigg

Co.:$2.00 within 5.4 miles radius--$4.00 for 5.5 miles or over, NEMT free to eligible Medicaid recipients. Donation for 60 yrs and older Monday-Friday 8:00a.m.-4:00 p.m. (Public) Pennyrile Allied Community Services, Inc. Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation , Public, Contract, Elderly

270-965-5229 http://www.pacs-ky.org

Trimble Age base eligibility Monday-Friday

4:30am-8pm Mon-Fri 8:00am-6:00pm

Louisville WHEELS Transportation

Demand Response, Title 3 ctr. & med., Non-emergency med.

502-561-3690

Union Paid Fares $1.10 per

mile with a minimum of $4.00 one way, NEMT free to eligible Medicaid Recipients Monday - Friday 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM Audubon Area Community Services Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation, Paid Fares, New Freedom Deviated Fixed Route Tuesday Only

800-816-3511 http://www.audubon-area.com (or)

http://www.ridegrits.org

Warren Monday-Friday

8:00am-4:30pm 7am -6pm

Barren River Local Officials Organization, Inc. GO bg transit / GO bg transits' GO, Too ADA services

Fixed Routes, ADA 270-781-2381 www.bradd.org

Washington DR $1 per mile, JARC $.50 per mile, NF $.50 Monday-Friday 6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday Bluegrass Ultra-Transit Service Demand Response, JARC (Job 800-456-6588 http://www.bluegrassc ommunityaction.org

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Providers Available

Services Provided Telephone

Number

Website

per mile, NEMT free to eligible Medicaid recipients.

8:00am-1:00pm Transportation), New

Freedom (Disabled), Non-Emergency Medical Transportation

Wayne $0.80 cents per mile or

minimum $3.00 for each trip when notice is given. $4.00 minimum if less than 24-hour notice is given.

Reservations are taken Monday-Friday 6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Rural Transit Enterprises Coordinated, Inc. (RTEC) Demand response services for local travel, Intercity, Jobs Access & Reverse Commute (JARC) and routes through New Freedom for elderly and disabled persons and Non-Emergency Medical Transportation. 606-256-9835 or toll free 800-321-7832 http://www.4rtec.com

Webster Paid Fares $1.10 per mile with a minimum of $4.00 one way, NEMT free to eligible Medicaid Recipients Monday - Friday 6:00 AM - 6:00 PM Audubon Area Community Services Demand Response, Non-Emergency Medical Transportation, Paid Fares, New Freedom Deviated Fixed Route Tuesday Only

800-816-3511 http://www.audubon-area.com (or)

http://www.ridegrits.org

Whitley $0.80 cents per mile or minimum $3.00 for each trip when notice is given. $4.00 minimum if less than 24-hour notice is given.

Reservations are taken Monday-Friday 6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Rural Transit Enterprises Coordinated, Inc. (RTEC) Demand response services for local travel, Intercity, Jobs Access & Reverse Commute (JARC) and routes through New Freedom for elderly and disabled persons and Non-Emergency Medical Transportation. 606-256-9835 or toll free 800-321-7832 http://www.4rtec.com

Wolfe Public Transit fares

within the city limits of Booneville $5.00 per person, trips within county limits of Owsley $7.00 person, Intercity .30 per mile, JARC $5.00 per trip, NF same as public fare, NEMT free to eligible

Regular Office hours are Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm; Transportation services are provided Monday through Friday 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. scheduled a Daniel Boone Community Action Agency, Inc. D/B/A Daniel Boone Transit

Demand Response, Intercity (to Lexington), JARC (Job Transportation), New Freedom (Disabled), Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (606) 593-5153 http://www.DanielBoon eCAA.org

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Providers Available

Services Provided Telephone

Number

Website

Woodford Monday-Friday

6:00am-8:00pm; Saturday 8:00am-1:00pm Bluegrass Ultra-Transit Service 800-456-6588 http://www.bluegrassc ommunityaction.org

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