Address: 850 Harrison St, Paducah, KY 42001, USA
Phone: +12704448700
Aaron Svoboda
Absolutely wonderful service. They cover Paducah and McCracken county. Great folks to deal with and ride with. An all around good experience!!! The staff is good at there job and makes you feel comfortable with them. Will ride again.
Arminda Sisco
Courteous safe drivers, nice office people.
Karen Clark
Get everyone around town especially elderly
Aaron Jameson
Rides need some manners
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I called them and they said they do Marshall county and McCracken
Its a dollar a ride. U can get a pass for 30 for 30 days ride as much as u want. Its real nice and clean when you don't have a car.
If you're going to a doctor's appointment, the Dial and Ride buses are covered by Medicaid to and from. I believe the arrangements must be set up three working days (Monday through Friday) before the appointment. The fixed route buses are not covered under this provision.
It's a dollar cash a ride, and I think in the office you can buy vouchers so you can probably pay with card there. If you're a daily rider, bus pass is totally the way to go.
You can call them they will tell you
No, but it goes all the way to the end of lone oak just about. To the social security office and then loops back
30 $ a month
It's normally schelded to drive at 30 after
Yes
They also do medical transport to other cities. You would have to call for pricing. Some insurance companies will cover the cost of transport.
There is printed schedules on the counter by the window where you can get a copy with each color line.
The last bus leaves the station downtown at 6:00 pm and is back at the station at 7:00 pm
PATS has two bus systsms: Their "Fixed-Route" busses follow a mapped route where consumers hail the bus as one would a traditional metro-area taxi. The general fsre is $1.00. They also offer a "Dial-A-Ride" type service where consumers call dispatch 24 hours in advance so the consumer can be picked up at a remote location (like your home) and taken to a covered destination of your choice at a rate of $2 per mile. Also, if you don't have Medicaid you may be eligible for finsncial assistsnce through the bus station by submitting an ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) form which reduces the rate to $2.00 per ride instead of by the mile. Hope This Helps!!!
The stop at the Walmart in Lone Oak is on the left side of the building as you face the store. The stop for the Kroger on Lone Oak Road (by Harbor Freight) is across the street where the houses are or at Fernwood Apartments.
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