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CITY OF FARIBAULT: Hiawathaland to offer Saturday Dial-A-Ride services Feb. 1

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City of Faribault issued the following announcement on Jan. 21.

Hiawathaland will begin offering Saturday Dial-A-Ride services starting Feb. 1. 

Service times will be 12 –5 p.m.

Hiawathaland Transit is a public transit, curb-to-curb bus service operated by Three Rivers Community Action, Inc. and is available to anyone for any reason. Riders of all ages use our Dial-A-Ride bus service to go to places such as work, school, the grocery store, doctors office or pharmacy, or to make friendly visits and many more locations. Our buses can transport you anywhere within your service community, as well as between communities by request.

Hiawathaland dispatchers are trained to handle all of your transportation needs and place you with the service that best meets your individual needs. 

Please contact the Hiawathaland dispatch team at (866) 623-7505 option 1, if you have any questions or to schedule rides.

More information:

Faribault Hours:

Routes

Monday – Friday 6 a.m. – 6 .p.m

Dial-A-Ride

Monday – Friday 6 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Saturday –12 – 5 p.m.

Fares

Route: One-way Ride- $1.25

Dial-A-Ride: One-way Ride- $1.75

Exact fares required, drivers do not make change.

Passes and Tokens

Dial-A-Ride Tokens: $1.75 each

Route Tokens: $1.25 each

Monthly Student Pass (Routes Only): $10.00 to and from school only (under 18)

Monthly Pass (Routes Only): $31 (youth/seniors 55+) and $38 (all other adults)

Children 2 and under ride free with paying adult.  Maximum 1 free child per paying adult.

Passes and Tokens may be purchased at:

Faribault City Hall  - only sells route and DAR tokens, no passes

208 1st Avenue NW

Original source can be found here.

Source: City of Faribault

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