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Transportation




Transportation Keeps Seniors on the Move

Drivers in our lift equipped vans, as well as volunteers driving their own vehicles, provide 'door-through-door' rides to local appointments for seniors 65+ or disabled individuals, needed rides to medical appointments,  living in our service area of Carrollton, Farmers Branch, Addison, Coppell and city of Dallas in Denton County.


The area of service extends 5 miles outside the city limits of Carrollton, Farmers Branch, Addison and Coppell.


Time of service: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.


The one-way cost is based on income and ranges from $3 to $10. There is no charge for scheduled appointments at Metrocrest Services.

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http://www.ccgd.org/seniors/transportation.html  


Seniors and persons with disabilities have problems getting where they need to go. To address gaps in transportation in the Greater Dallas Area, the Community Council and the Dallas Area Agency on Aging launched the Community Transportation Network (CTN) now known as the MY RIDE Dallas Coalition in June 2009. More than 90 organizations—public, private, non-profit and faith-based groups—are working together to remove barriers and create options for people who do not drive. The Metro Mobility Summary, presented here, examines the unique transportation needs of aging and disability populations in Dallas County.