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CITY OF AUBURN #86307340
The City of Auburn operates its own transit programs and also partners with Placer County Transit to expand public transportation options.
Riders can use the TransLoc app to schedule trips for both local routes and on-demand service.
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CITY OF LINCOLN #65631235
City of Lincoln Transit provides local and commuter transit services for residents of Lincoln through a partnership with Placer County Transit.
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MEDICAB NON-EMERGENCY TRANSPORT #65630999
MediCab provides non-emergency medical transportation in Placer County and parts of Northern Sacramento County. Call for fares and scheduling.
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CITY OF ROSEVILLE #65631100
Roseville Transit provides public Local fixed-route bus service in Roseville with connections to Placer County Transit and Sacramento Regional Transit.
Free mobility training is available for seniors and people with special needs. Our trainers meet with you, explain the bus system and schedules, and ride with you to teach you how to travel independently. Contact Roseville Transit for eligibility information.
Bus Tracker
Real-time arrival information (via a Live Bus Map and/or Arrival Times) can be found on the City of Roseville's Bus Tracker webpage.
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ACCESS IN MOTION #69408460
Access in Motion provides non-emergency medical transportation.
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Access in Motion is dedicated to providing on-time, accessible non-emergency medical transportation for the disabled community in Rocklin, Roseville, and surrounding areas in Placer and Sacramento counties. The company specializes in providing mobility services to and from dialysis and other medical appointments for individuals using wheelchairs and walkers or who are simply not able to drive themselves safely. Access in Motion provides door-to-door wheelchair service to ensure that passengers are personally escorted to their destination and safely returned home again.
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TAHOE TRUCKEE AREA REGIONAL TRANSIT #67097340
Tahoe Truckee Area Regional Transportation (TART) provides public transportation, much of it free, for the Truckee – North Lake Tahoe region. TART connects with Greyhound, Amtrak, and Truckee Transit at the Truckee Depot. Offers ADA complementary service for individuals who cannot ride a public bus due to physical, mental, or other health issues. If a person qualifies, then they can get door to door service within the TART fixed route. TART is a public transit service operated by the Placer County Department of Public Works, funded by Placer County, Washoe County Regional Transportation Commission and the Town of Truckee.
TART has four distinct services
TOWN OF TRUCKEE #43588916
The Town of Truckee provides both Fixed Route and Dial-A-Ride service in the Truckee area.
For ADA certified passengers fares are free on the Fixed Route and on the Dial-A-Ride
These services provide a range of options for travelers to access recreation, employment, shopping, and social service opportunities while helping our region’s environment.
Truckee TART Local Fixed Route services vary by season. Click link for Schedule information:https://tahoetruckeetransit.com/. Buses serve the Recreation Center, Regional Park, Downtown Truckee, Tahoe Forest Hospital and Medical Offices, Gateway Shopping Center, Crossroads Shopping Center, Donner State Park, and the west end of Donner Lake.
Truckee TART Dial-A-Ride door-to-door service is offered year round to the general public with priority service for seniors and persons with disabilities, and ADA certified riders. Dial-A-Ride is available for trips within the Truckee Town limits 7 days per week. Reservations are required 24 hours in advanc…