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At Mountain Transit Authority, we’re more than just transportation. Our dedicated drivers and staff take pride in delivering safe, reliable, and friendly service every day. With every route, every stop, and every handshake, we’re committed to moving our communities forward—one rural road at a time.
Deviated Fixed Route:
A Deviated Fixed Route follows a designated path and schedule, but it allows the bus to "deviate" off the main route up to 3/4 of a mile to pick up or drop off riders who request it.
Flag Stop:
A Flag Stop doesn't require a formal bus stop. Instead, riders can "Flag" or wave down the bus at a safe location along the route.
Demand Response:
Demand Response service where riders call and request trips with our dispatch office. Some locations require at least 24hr notice before the ride, Check the route guide for specific requirements or call our office for additional information.
Non-Emergency Medical Transportaion (NEMT)
Getting to the doctor isn't always easy-especially for those who live alone, don't drive, or face mobility challenges. That is where NEMT comes in. We provide safe, reliable rides to essential medical services such as:
Mark Gillespie
President
Greenbrier County
Wayne Halstead
Vice President
City of Summersville
Angie Short
Secretary/Treasurer
Amy Grose
Board Member
Misty Hill
City of Lewisburg
David Smith
City of Ronceverte
The bus will not stop unless passengers are visible on the side of the main road. When passengers see the bus approaching, wave your hand at the driver to indicate that you wish the bus to stop. Not all watches are set to the same time, so be at the bus stop early! ANYONE can ride the bus! The MTA does not discriminate against an individual on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, disability, age, or familial status in the provision of public transportation services. For more information on your Title VI protections or to file a Title VI complaint, please click here. All buses have wheelchair lift equipment. All mobility devices shall be secured. Deviation service is available, please call a day in advance. Additional charges may apply. We will deviate up to 3/4 of a mile off route. MTA offers Alternative Formats for Schedules and Service Information. MTA makes information regarding their services and schedules available to people with all types of disabilities. Therefore, you are entitled to have written schedules and service information available in an accessible format that you can use. Accessible formats might consist of Braille, large print, audio recordings, or electronic formats. To request an alternative format, please call (304) 872-5872, Monday-Friday between 8 am-4 pm. For more information on accessibility or to file an ADA complaint, click here. For your safety, please be seated quickly after boarding and remain seated until the bus comes to a complete stop. Federal regulations ban smoking and drinking on buses. No pets are allowed on buses except for service animals. Loud music or noise is not permitted on buses. No disorderly conduct is permitted on buses. Anyone not complying will be asked to leave the bus.