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Transportation

Transportation is one of the biggest challenges for many seniors and persons with disabilities.

Options

  • Buses
  • Trains
  • Paratransit services offered by East Bay Paratransit and the City of Fremont are available to seniors and persons with disabilities who qualify.

Eligibility


In order to be eligible for the door-to-door transportation a person must:

Seniors on the Bus

  • Be a Fremont resident under 80 years of age (including minors) who have a disability or health condition that prevents the use of public transportation; or
  • Be a Fremont senior over 80 years of age.

Applications can be obtained from the Fremont Paratransit Program. The application includes a Medical statement Form that must be completed by a physician, nurse, social worker or other health care professional to verify eligibility.

To apply for services or for more information on the City of Fremont's Paratransit Program, please call Monica Gloria at 510-574-2053.

Trip Voucher Cost

 
Program participants generally receive 24 one-way trip vouchers per quarter.  Additional vouchers may be allocated in special circumstances. Individuals are required to present a trip voucher and a $2 cash fare each time they take a ride.  If you are on Medi-Cal, you may be eligible to receive pre-paid trip vouchers through the Paratransit Fare Assistance Program.  For more information on the PFAP Program, please call Monica Gloria at 510-574-2053.
 
A personal care attendant, who provides needed assistance when traveling, may accompany the program participant at no charge. Additional passengers (companions) are required to pay the same fare as the enrolled participant but are not required to have their own voucher.

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