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Mid-Coast Public Transportation Connects Sagadahoc Residents; Fares and Booking Details

Mid-Coast Public Transportation links Sagadahoc residents to medical care, work and shopping; fares, passes and booking details are available to help plan rides.

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Mid-Coast Public Transportation Connects Sagadahoc Residents; Fares and Booking Details
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Mid-Coast Public Transportation, operated by Waldo Community Action Partners, provides the primary regional transit network serving Sagadahoc County and neighboring communities. The system connects Brunswick and Harpswell to towns across Waldo, Knox and Lincoln counties through a mix of fixed routes, town-to-town connectors and demand-response options that residents use for medical appointments, shopping and employment trips.

Service types include fixed-route DASH services - examples include Belfast and Rockland DASH routes - along with connector routes between towns and MaineCare-authorized demand-response transportation. The program also operates volunteer driver programs and a Transportation Support Program to assist riders who need financial help accessing rides. These features make MCPT a practical mobility option for older residents, students, riders with disabilities and families without reliable car access.

Fares and fare products are straightforward. Standard boardings cost $2.00 per ride. Seniors 60 and older, students and riders with disabilities pay $1.00 per boarding. MCPT offers 12-punch passes and monthly passes for frequent riders; riders should ask customer service about current pass pricing and how passes are issued. For riders using MaineCare or other funded programs, demand-response arrangements are available through the same booking process.

Booking and customer service are handled centrally. Call 1-855-930-7900 and select option 2 for bookings and information. Customer service hours are Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. These contact details are the entry point for scheduling demand-response trips, confirming DASH route schedules and learning about eligibility for the Transportation Support Program or volunteer driver assistance.

For Sagadahoc residents, the transit network reduces transportation barriers that can limit access to health care and steady employment. Low fares and discounted rates for seniors, students and riders with disabilities help stretch household budgets, while passes lower per-ride costs for commuters. The volunteer driver program and Transportation Support Program provide additional relief for residents with limited mobility or financial constraints.

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Looking ahead, maintaining predictable service hours and clear booking channels will be key for residents who rely on transit for time-sensitive needs like medical appointments and jobs. Call 1-855-930-7900 (option 2) during customer service hours to schedule rides, inquire about pass pricing or learn whether Transportation Support or volunteer driving could help cover a needed trip.

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