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What is a flex route

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Tri-County Transit currently offers several routes and services to the general public. Included among these services are local flex routes.

Our Flex Route services are routes that have fixed stops and run on a circulatory type schedule. Flex route buses combine the convenience and affordability of public transit with the ability to access off-route destinations. These routes are designed to allow for deviations without creating excessive delays for other riders on the bus. The flex route buses will deviate 1/4 mile off of their designated routes to assist elderly or disabled passengers as well as the general public who may have difficulty getting to a Flex Route bus stop.

Our BG Flex Route operates on a one hundred twenty minute schedule between Berlin and Gorham. This route serves 17 stops at the most popularly requested destinations.

Our Tri-Town Flex Route operates on a one hundred and thirty five minute schedule between Lancaster, Whitefield, and Littleton. This route serves 14 stops at the most popularly requested destinations.

Tri-County Transit accepts deviated service pickups that are scheduled at least 24 hours in advance and do not deviate more than 1/4 mile off of the route to retain the normal schedule. Please call (603)-752-1741 or TTY: 711 to schedule a deviated route.

 

Tri-County Community Action Program, Inc is dedicated to improving the lives and well-being of New Hampshire’s people and communities. We provide opportunities and support for people to learn and grow in self-sufficiency and to get involved in helping their neighbors and improving the conditions in their communities.

Tri-County CAP is a nonprofit, multi-program agency with many projects and service locations. If you are unable to find the information you need about TCCAP or any of its programs on our website tccap.org, or please call our Central Office in Berlin at 603-752-7001, or call one of our community contact centers located throughout northern New Hampshire.

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