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Free - Youth Fare (age zero to high school student)* Free - Transfers; MavCARD - Minnesota State Mankato students, faculty and staff; $0.75 - Seniors 60 or older; $0.75 - Person with disabilities; $0.75 - Medicare Card Holder; Free - Veteran with VA card indicating service connected disability
Free electric bus, with a small fee if you bring a bicycle or stroller [43] Ærø: 5,948: Ærø Municipality: Free wifi, you can bring your bike, dogs are allowed [44] Cascais: 206,479: Mobi Cascais: 2020: Since 2 January 2020: Free public bus transportation for residents, students and workers registered in the Municipality of Cascais.
Southern Minnesota Area Rural Transit (SMART) is a provider of mass transportation in Freeborn, Mower, Steele, and Waseca counties in Minnesota, with deviated fixed-routes serving the major cities, as well as demand-response service across the counties. The service is operated by Cedar Valley Services, Inc.
Central Community Transit (CCT) is the primary provider of mass transportation in Litchfield and Willmar, Minnesota with two routes serving the region in addition to countywide demand-response services. As of 2019, the system provided 227,429 rides over 51,272 annual vehicle revenue hours with 5 buses and 27 paratransit vehicles.
Prairie Lakes Transit is the primary provider of mass transportation in Blue Earth and Fairmont, Minnesota with three routes serving the region in addition to countywide demand-response service. As of 2019, the system provided 58,148 rides over 28,717 annual vehicle revenue hours with 3 buses and 6 paratransit vehicles.
The Disabled American Veterans Ray H Fuller Winnebago County Chapter 17, along with the Oshkosh Chamber of Commerce, have announced the launch of a dedicated transportation program for disabled ...
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The legislation will let riders use taxis, limousines and rideshares like Uber and Lyft instead of NJ Transit's oft-criticized Access Link vans.