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Transportation Services

Information concerning the area’s transportation systems, including highways, light rail, buses, and trains can be accessed through these sites. Also, transportation services for the disabled and elderly are listed.

St. Louis Area Local Resources
  • Available City-Wide Transportation (ACT). (314)383-4600 provides TRANSPORTATION TO THE CITY'S DISABLED AND ELDERLY on an appointment basis.

  • Bi-State Development Agency. is the local operators of the St. Louis area's network of light rail (metrolink) and bus transportation. This particular site tells you HOW TO PURCHASE TICKETS FOR BUS OR METROLINK.
    http://bi-state.org/

  • Call-A-Ride. a program operated by the Bi-State Development Agency, provides public TRANSPORTATION FOR THE ELDERLY AND DISABLED, throughout St. Louis City and County, on a demand-response basis. In the City and close-in portions of St. Louis County, only residents with disabilities holding a "Call-A-Ride Plus" identification card are eligible to use the service.
    http://www.metrostlouis.org/InsideMetro/QuickFacts/callaride.asp

  • East-West Gateway Community Access to Jobs. This initiative is a coordinated effort between East-West Gateway and the Annie E. Casey Foundation to build a more effective and efficient system of workforce development that can carry St. Louis' economy forward and help narrow the earnings gap between family households of our region.
    http://www.ewgateway.org/commmobility/atj/atj.htm

  • OATS, Inc. (314)894-1701 provides group TRANSPORTATION TO SENIOR CITIZENS for medical appointments, shopping, and to bus lines if 48 hours' notice is provided.

  • RideFinders. is the regional RIDESHARE AGENCY serving employers and commuters in the City of St. Louis and in seven surrounding counties in Missouri and Illinois.
    http://www.ridefinders.org/

  • St. Louis Regional Transit web site. This site provides SCHEDULES for St. Louis area's network of light rail (Metrolink), bus and paratransit van TRANSPORTATION.
    http://www.bi-state.org/

Missouri Statewide Resources
  • Missouri Department of Transportation. MoDOT has responsibilities for five major transportation alternatives available to Missourians -- highways, aviation, waterways, transit and railroads. This site can be accessed for information including HIGHWAY AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULES, ADOPT-A-HIGHWAY AND PEDESTRIAN/BICYCLE PROGRAMS, and LONG RANGE TRANSPORTATION PLANS. They will also provide MAPS OF MISSOURI HIGHWAYS.
    www.modot.org


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