Public
Transportation Planning
Public transportation
plays a vital role in enhancing the productivity and the quality of
life in the United States. It promotes access to employment, community
resources, medical care and entertainment in communities across America.
Both those who choose to ride, and those who have no other choice
benefit from its presence. By reducing congestion, air pollution and
travel times, it even benefits those who choose not to ride.
In urban areas,
transit typically ranks as the second most used travel mode after
personal vehicles. North Carolina has one of the better highway systems
in the nation and it has supported our state’s emergence as
an economic power and population center. In North Carolina’s
urban areas however, congestion and travel delays are occurring more
frequently. Our reliance on personal vehicles for virtually all trips
has contributed to congestion and reduction in air quality. Statewide,
growth in travel demand has exceeded population growth by a large
percentage. Although North Carolina has an aggressive highway building
program, it appears that it will be unable to keep pace with the demands
placed on its capacity.
Alexander
County Transportation
Alexander County
Transportation (ACT) provides service to meet the transportation needs
for the citizens of Alexander County. Transportation is provided to
passengers who qualify for human service assistance and to the general
public. Services are available Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm
and may be scheduled by contacting ACT at 828-632-1112.
Human Service
eligibility requirements include passengers covered under Medicaid,
Alexander County Work First and passengers who are declared disabled
and/or 60 years of age or older. Medicaid and Work First passengers
must meet approval for all appointments though Alexander County Department
of Social Services. Elderly/ Disabled passengers are eligible for
medical and general transportation both within and outside of the
county. Handicap accessible vehicles are available upon request. Passengers
will be assisted only with boarding and exiting transit vehicles.
If further assistance is needed, passengers will be required to have
a caregiver present to assist them. Caregivers may ride free of charge.
General Public
transportation is provided only within the county, at a fare of $1.00
each time the passenger boards the vehicle. Fares are waived for children
12 years of age and under.
Passengers under
18 years of age will require adult supervision. Passengers 16 years
of age or older may ride without adult supervision with a consent
form from their legal guardian. All passengers are encouraged to schedule
appointments as far in advance as possible. Service is provided on
an as available basis. Contact ACT for more information at 828-632-1112.
Telecommunications Relay Service Customers may contact 711 or 1-800-735-2962
(TDD/TTY) for assistance in scheduling appointments.
Caldwell
County Transportation System
The Caldwell
County Area Transportation System (CCATS) is
a private non-profit corporation that provides transportation services
to the residents of Caldwell County. Transportation is available to
individuals qualifying for human service programs and to the general
public. Vehicles operate from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm Monday through Friday.
Service is provided on a demand response basis. Reservations for scheduling
a trip may be made by calling the CCATS office at (828) 757-8679 during
regular office hours from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday.
Human service
transportation is provided for qualifying individuals covered by Medicaid,
the Work First Program, General and Medic l Transportation for Senior
Citizens enrolled by the Division of Aging, Elderly Disabled Transportation
Assistance Program and other specific human service agencies that
contract for client transportation. Medical transportation for eligible
riders is available to both in and out of county facilities. Individuals
not eligible for a human service program may receive transportation
through the Rural General Public program. Service is demand response,
curb to curb. Lift equipped vehicles are available for individuals
with disabilities. Passengers will only be assisted with boarding
and alighting from the vehicles.
There is a $2.00
fare per one way trip for individuals whose fares are not covered
by a third party. For more information about available services, how
to schedule a trip, or to determine eligibility contact the CCATS
office during regular working hours at (828) 757-8679 or by mail at:
CCATS
P.O Box 387
Lenoir, NC. 28645
Piedmont
Wagon Transit System
The
Cities of Hickory, Newton and Conover and
Catawba County
Description
of the Piedmont Wagon Transit
System (PWTS):
The Piedmont
Wagon Transit System (PWTS) was established in 1987 as a consortium
and is funded by Federal and State funds, with matching funds from
the Cities of Hickory, Newton and Conover and Catawba County. The
PWTS operates five bus routes. Ridership is approximately 550 riders
per day. The last three-year cumulative bus passenger ridership is
162,790. Total revenue hours in FY 2002-03 for the fixed route was
11,640. Total revenue hours for Dial-A-Ride was 8,625. Buses operate
on a six day week, Monday through Friday and Saturday and run for
twelve and eight hours respectively. In addition to the fixed route,
the PWTS provides human services paratransit vans for persons with
disabilities, elderly and the general public in rural areas.
PWTS operates
a fixed route service in the Cities of Hickory, Newton and Conover.
It operates five peak hour buses on five fixed routes, including a
shuttle bus route. It serves an area of approximately 56,386 persons
(U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census). Ridership on the fixed route averages
approximately 11,550 rides per month. PWTS operates a free shuttle
that connects to one of the other PWTS bus routes. The shuttle provides
easy access to the main commercial business corridor on US Hwy 70.
PWTS also provides
a rural general public complementary paratransit service. The service
operates in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
and is designed to serve individuals whose disabling conditions or
functional limitations prevent them from using the PWTS fixed route
service. Riders must be certified to be eligible to use paratransit.
This service utilizes 20 vans. Paratransit ridership averages about
16,962 passenger trips per year over the last three fiscal years.
Fares
– The fixed route general adult fare is 75 cents A child who
is five years or younger and accompanied by an adult may ride free
on PWTS buses. The ADA half fare (35 cents) program is available to
individuals who receive Medicare benefits. The program is also available
to seniors who are 65 years and older. Paratransit Dial-A-Ride fare
is 75 cents per one-way trip. Adult attendant rides free. Request
for service should be made one day in advance.
Hours
of Operation
– The fixed route service hours are Monday through Friday,
5:45 A.M. to 6:15 P.M. and Saturday from 7:45 A.M. to 4:15
P.M. The Dial-A-Ride service hours are 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM; Monday
through Friday and on Saturday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
For more information
contact:
Piedmont Wagon Transit System
1512 4th Street SW
Conover, NC 28613
Tel. (828) 464-9444
FAX (828) 466-0570
NCDOT
Public Transportation Division
www.ncdot.org/transit/transitnet
Statewide
TDM Plan
www.ncdot.org/transit/transitnet/TDM/default.htm
Air
Travel • Air Quality
• Bike & Pedestrian
Freight • Highway
• Multi-Modal •
Rail