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TRANSPORTATION

How to Get to Us

We know that transportation is a major barrier to a person with a disability rejoining their community. You feel stranded, isolated and frustrated. Whether it's by car, bus or rail, we want you to be able to come to one of our wheelchair tennis clinics across North Carolina and hope that these options help you get there and anywhere else you want to go.

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RIDE SHARE SERVICES

LOCAL TRANSIT SYSTEM

MEDICAL TRANSPORTATION

NC MEDICAID TRANSPORTATION

RIDE SHARE SERVICES

UBER

Whether you’re running an errand across town or exploring a city far from home, getting there should be easy. Learn how to ride with the Uber app.

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LYFT

Shared rides, bikes, scooters, fancy cars and public transit. There’s lots to do in your city, and we’ve got the rides to help you enjoy it all. Our 9 different options suit your needs and mood. And they’re all available right from your app.

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CHARLOTTE

Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS)

CATS has over 70 bus and rail routes to get you where you want to be. All of CATS fixed route buses and trains are accessible and meet the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements.

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CATS Special Transportation Services

The Charlotte Area Transit Services (CATS) offers both ADA compliant buses and bus stops as well as its own paratransit system known as the Special Transportation Services (STS). The STS is a low-cost, pre-scheduled, shared-ride, door to door service. You can go anywhere at almost anytime as long as you plan ahead and schedule your time wisely.

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CARY

GOTriangle ACCESS

GoTriangle ACCESS (previously called T-Linx) is a regional curb-to-curb paratransit service (with a door-to-door option, upon request) for eligible residents of Wake, Durham and Orange counties. The service is designed for people with disabilities that prevent them from using the GoTriangle fixed-route bus service.

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GOCary Door-to-Door

GoCary Door to Door is a paratransit service for individuals with disabilities that prevent them from using Fixed Route service or for Cary residents 60 years and older.

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WILMINGTON

Wave Transit

The mission of the Cape Fear Public Transportation Authority (Wave Transit) is to develop and maintain an effective, efficient, and safe system of public transportation services within Southeastern North Carolina which is responsive to the mobility needs of the community. All of Wave Transit's buses are accessible and comply with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). EVERYONE CAN GET ON BOARD!

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Wave Transit's Dial-a-Ride Transportation (DART) 

Wave Transit provides ADA accessible van service for people with disabilities who cannot travel by fixed route bus. Service is provided through our Dial-a-Ride Transportation Program (DART).

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ASHEVILLE

Asheville Rides Transit (ART) - Mountain Mobility

Mountain Mobility provides ADA Complementary Paratransit Services for the for the City of Asheville’s ART system. Mountain Mobility provides deviated fixed-route public transit routes open to the public (Trailblazer Routes). Mountain Mobility also provides information and referral services to individuals who may need or desire other mobility options, including other local and regional public transportation services.

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GREENSBORO

SCAT by Greensboro Transit Agency

SCAT is the Greensboro Transit Agency's shared-ride transportation service for eligible riders who have a disability that prevents them from riding the fixed route bus.

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