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The company also provides paratransit and Medicaid transportation services for Bennington County. GMCN had an annual ridership of approximately 64,900 in fiscal year 2010, the second fewest of any public bus transit provider in Vermont for that time period when not including the Brattleboro BeeLine (now fully operated by the Current). [4]
Tri-Valley Transit (formerly ACTR and Stagecoach) is the public transportation provider primarily serving Addison, Orange, and north Windsor Counties in central Vermont.Tri-Valley Transit's mission is to enhance the economic, social and environmental health of the communities it serves by providing public transportation services that are safe, reliable, accessible and affordable.
The Bus also operates paratransit and Medicaid Transportation services for Rutland County. The company attempted to expand service to the east to areas such as White River Junction, Vermont and Lebanon, New Hampshire in August 2009, following the acquisition and dissolution of the Vermont Transit brand by Greyhound. [2]
Medicare offers coverage for emergencies and, in specific cases, non-emergency medical transportation when using an alternative method of transport may endanger the person’s health.
Special Services Transportation Agency (SSTA) Colchester: Chittenden County: Private not-for-profit paratransit provider Tri-Valley Transit (TVT) Bristol: Addison County: Formed by merger of Addison County Transit Resources and Stagecoach Transportation Services Middlebury: Vergennes: Hartford: Windsor County: Norwich: Randolph: Orange County
Green Mountain Transit Agency (GMTA) provides public transportation in central Vermont, specifically in Washington and Lamoille counties and parts of Orange County, [1] expanding in 2009 to include Franklin and Grand Isle counties. [2] Their bus routes connect the Capital District, Stowe, Lamoille Valley and the Mad River Valley. [3]