Best Transportation in Minneapolis, Minnesota — 3 verified

3 Resources

1. Metro Transit — Twin Cities

Bus and light rail service throughout the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area for low-income women, seniors, and people with disabilities. Call 612-373-3333 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 Service hours vary — sliding-scale, insurance, or self-pay fees may apply.

612-373-3333 · 560 6th Ave N, Minneapolis, MN 55411

2. Metro Transit TAP Program — Reduced Fare

Discounted transit for low-income riders in the Twin Cities metro for low-income women, seniors, and people with disabilities. Call 612-373-3333 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-Fri 8am-5pm — free for qualifying women.

612-373-3333 · Minneapolis, MN

3. Jefferson Lines — Intercity Bus

Intercity bus service connecting Minnesota cities and communities for low-income women, seniors, and people with disabilities. Call 800-451-5333 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 Service hours vary — sliding-scale, insurance, or self-pay fees may apply.

800-451-5333 · Minneapolis, MN

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Featured: Metro Transit — Twin Cities, Metro Transit TAP Program — Reduced Fare, Jefferson Lines — Intercity Bus.