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Transportation, Public Paratransit and Flexible Schedule

Programs that provide flexibly scheduled transportation for community residents who are unable to use the fixed-route public transportation system. The services may be used by the general public or limited to special populations such as older adults and individuals with a disability.

Harrisonburg Paratransit

Harrisonburg Department of Public Transportation
475 East Washington Street, Harrisonburg, VA, 22802
Main: (540) 432-0492 Fax: (540) 432-0495

Paratransit Service

JAUNT Regional Public Transit
104 Keystone Place, Charlottesville, VA, 22902-6200
Main: (434) 296-3184 Toll Free: (800) 365-2868 Fax: (434) 296-4269

Paratransit Bus Service

Loudoun County Transit and Commuter Services
209 Gibson Street, NW , Leesburg, VA, 20177
Main: (571) 258-3464 Fax: (703) 777-0263

Community Transit

New River Valley Community Services
2B Corporate Drive , Radford, VA, 24141
Main: (540) 831-4020 Fax: (540) 961-8465

Veterans Transportation

NOVA Veterans Association
PO Box 10253 , Manassas , VA, 20108
Main: (703) 659-0788

Paratransit Service

Petersburg Area Transit
100 West Washington Street, Petersburg, VA, 23803
Main: (804) 733-2450 Fax: (804) 733-2468

Valley Metro STAR

RADAR Transit
PO Box 13825, Roanoke, VA, 24037
Main: (540) 343-1721 Toll Free: (800) 964-5707 Fax: (540) 344-6216

Veterans Fixed Route Bus System, Salem

Salem VA Medical Center (VAMC)
1970 Roanoke Boulevard, Salem, VA, 24153
Main: (540) 982-2463 Toll Free: (800) 698-2411 Fax: (540) 983-1096

Late Night and Sunday MetroFLX

Valley Metro (Greater Roanoke Transit Company)
1108 Campbell Avenue Southeast, Roanoke, VA, 24013
Main: (540) 343-1721 Toll Free: (800) 388 7005 Fax: (540) 982-2703

STAR (Specialized Transit Arranged Rides)

Valley Metro (Greater Roanoke Transit Company)
325 Salem Avenue Southwest, Roanoke, VA, 24013
Main: (540) 982-2222 Toll Free: (800) 388-7005 Fax: (540) 982-2703

Paratransit Service

Williamsburg Area Transit Authority (WATA)
7239 Pocahontas Trail, Williamsburg, VA, 23185
Main: (757) 220-5493

Travel Training for Older Adults and People With Disabilities

Programs that provide comprehensive, intensive instruction that teaches older adults or individuals with disabilities how to travel independently and safely using accessible public transportation. Skills include boarding the correct bus or subway, recognizing and disembarking at the correct destination, following directions, recognizing and avoiding dangerous situations and obstacles, handling unexpected situations such as re-routed buses or subways or getting lost, using specialized equipment or devices, and recognizing the need for assistance and requesting help from appropriate sources.

 

Travel Training

Access Independence, Inc.
324 Hope Drive, Winchester, VA, 22601
Main: (540) 662-4452 Fax: (540) 662-4474

Travel Training, People with Disabilities and Older Adults

Healthy Generations Area Agency on Aging
460 Lendall Lane, Fredericksburg, VA, 22405
Main: (540) 371-3375 Toll Free: (800) 627-2892 Fax: (540) 371-3384

Travel Training

GRTC Transit System
301 East Belt Boulevard, Richmond, VA, 23224
Main: (804) 474-9320

Statewide and Nationwide

Transportation, Public Paratransit and Flexible Schedule

Programs that provide flexibly scheduled transportation for community residents who are unable to use the fixed-route public transportation system. The services may be used by the general public or limited to special populations such as older adults and individuals with a disability.

Licensed Transportation Services Resource

Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles
P.O. Box 27412, Richmond, VA, 23269
Main: (804) 497-7100

Travel Training for Older Adults and People With Disabilities

Programs that provide comprehensive, intensive instruction that teaches older adults or individuals with disabilities how to travel independently and safely using accessible public transportation. Skills include boarding the correct bus or subway, recognizing and disembarking at the correct destination, following directions, recognizing and avoiding dangerous situations and obstacles, handling unexpected situations such as re-routed buses or subways or getting lost, using specialized equipment or devices, and recognizing the need for assistance and requesting help from appropriate sources.

 

Travel Training for People with Disabilities

Easter Seals Project ACTION
1101 Vermont Avenue NW, Suite 510, Washington, DC, 20005
Main: (202) 347-3066 Toll Free: (844) 227-3772