Best Transportation in Detroit, Michigan — 3 verified

3 Resources

1. DDOT — Detroit Transit

Bus service in Detroit for low-income women, seniors, and people with disabilities. Call (313) 933-1300 during business hours to ask about intake, eligibility, and current openings. Bring photo ID and any Medicaid card or eligibility letter if requesting medical rides to make your first visit or call as productive as possible. Hours Daily service — sliding-scale, insurance, or self-pay fees may apply.

(313) 933-1300 · 100 Mack Ave, Detroit, MI 48201

2. SMART — Suburban Metro Transit

Bus service in suburban Detroit for low-income women, seniors, and people with disabilities. Call (866) 962-5515 during business hours to ask about intake, eligibility, and current openings. Bring photo ID and any Medicaid card or eligibility letter if requesting medical rides to make your first visit or call as productive as possible. Hours Mon-Sat service — sliding-scale, insurance, or self-pay fees may apply.

(866) 962-5515 · 535 Griswold St Suite 600, Detroit, MI 48226

3. QLine — Detroit Streetcar

Free streetcar along Woodward Ave in Detroit for low-income women, seniors, and people with disabilities. Call (313) 528-3256 during business hours to ask about intake, eligibility, and current openings. Bring photo ID and any Medicaid card or eligibility letter if requesting medical rides to make your first visit or call as productive as possible. Hours Daily service — free for qualifying women.

(313) 528-3256 · 1001 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI 48226

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Featured: DDOT — Detroit Transit, SMART — Suburban Metro Transit, QLine — Detroit Streetcar.