Transit has many features to help you ride the bus in Vermont:
Go Vermont provides a website and ridesharing database to help commuters and travelers get around. They offer free carpool matching and vanpool services, and statewide bus routes, as well as free Go Vermont resources. The Guaranteed Ride Home Program gives commuters peace of mind.
To learn more, go to connectingcommuters.org or call 800-685-7433.
12/15/2020 Tri-Valley Transit held a virtual groundbreaking ceremony to symbolize the start of construction on the Upper Valley Community Transportation Center in Bradford, Vermont. The unique presentation, led by Executive Director, Jim Moulton, with Board Members Renny Perry and Paul Kendall, featured an appearance by VT Representative Peter Welch and pre-recorded congratulatory remarks from Agency Read More…
Middlebury/Randolph, Vermont In 2017, the public transportation systems in Addison, Orange and Northern Windsor counties merged to form Tri-Valley Transit. After continuing to do business as ACTR and Stagecoach until just recently, the system is now transitioning fully to Tri-Valley Transit (TVT). With regional offices remaining in Middlebury and Randolph, this change in the company’s Read More…
In the past months we have put many new protocols in place to keep you safe, such as sanitizing buses, installing physical barriers between seats, requiring facemasks, blocking off aisle seats and supplying hand sanitizer. Whether you are currently riding or not, we want your feedback on how well we are meeting needs. Survey closes Read More…
Click here for a copy of Gov. Scott’s Addendum 12 to Executive Order 01-20 that includes: The traveling and commuting public shall wear face coverings over their nose and mouth any time they are using public transportation conveyances, including busses, trains and ride services and when in a mass transportation station or terminal, including airports.
ACTR offers additional transportation service for people for whom regular bus service does not work. If you are aged 60+ or have a disability, or are eligible for Medicaid or Reach Up, you may be eligible for FREE rides. Depending on eligibility, services can include rides to: meal-sites, medical and social or employment-related appointments. All Volunteer Drivers who provide these rides have undergone background checks and their vehicles are inspected to meet ACTR’s safety and comfort standards. Read More…
Learn MoreGo Vermont provides info and support to help commuters and travelers get around locally and regionally. Its ridesharing database offers free carpool matching and support is available for businesses to establish vanpools. Also find statewide bus routes and information on emerging bike technologies for fossil-free mobility. The Guaranteed Ride Home Program provides peace of mind for car-free commuting.
Go! VermontACTR relies upon the generous support of individuals, businesses, towns and organizations to achieve our mission of enhancing the economic, social and environmental health of the region. There are several ways you can help: donate funding, sponsor a business acknowledgement on ACTR’s bus exteriors or in the Bus Schedule Brochure, become a Volunteer Driver for the Dial-A-Ride Program or help out with a special project. Read More…
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