Need A Ride? Dial-A-Ride.

(855) 612-5176

Who Can Use Dial-A-Ride?
Any Vermilion resident can ride! The Dial-­A-­Ride service is available to the general public and has rollator, walker, and wheelchair-accessible vehicles.

The minimum age for unaccompanied riders is 16. Dial­-A­-Ride bus can pick you up and take you where you need to go–work, medical appointments, shopping, restaurants, library, bank, pharmacy, hair salon–and then return you to your starting place.

Service Area
Vermilion, Vermilion Township, Brownhelm Township, Erie County and 10 miles into Lorain County.

Service Hours
Monday–Friday: 8:30 am–3:30 pm

Fares
- Seniors (60+) & Persons with disabilities: $1.50 per trip
- General Public: $3 per trip

Dial-A-Ride
Destinations

Personal Commuting: Your home, work, or school

Medical Appointments: Mercy Medical Center, Cleveland Clinic (Oak Point), Rehab & Physician Offices, Dialysis, University Hospital Amherst, Akron Children’s

Shopping: Walmart, Target, Kohl’s, Vermilion Giant Eagle, Vermilion Farm Market, Drug Stores

Other Locations: Hair Salons, Restaurants, Ritter Library, Amherst Health Plex (Oak Point), Adult Day Care, Nursing Homes, Support Groups

Testimonials

“I signed up myself, my wife, and my daughter when I had a leg injury. I was able to use the bus to pick up a prescription when I didn’t have a ride handy. It is a great service for all of us!” – Sue & Dave Terken

“I ride the bus because a car is so expensive to maintain. The bus takes me almost everywhere I need to go. It’s a great way to save money and preserve my independence.”– Rita Palmer