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How to apply for Greater Dayton RTA Reduced Fare + 5310 Door-to-Door (Montgomery County)
Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (RTA) serves Montgomery County. Reduced fare = half fare on fixed routes for riders 65+, Medicare cardholders, and disabled veterans (fare capped at $2.75). The 5310 Program offers door-to-door rides for seniors 65+ to medical appointments, pharmacy, or grocery within Montgomery County ($5 one-way, reserve 3 days ahead); RTA Connect is ADA paratransit.
Who it's for
Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority (RTA) serves Montgomery County. Reduced fare = half fare on fixed routes for riders 65+, Medicare cardholders, and disabled veterans (fare capped at $2.75). The 5310 Program offers door-to-door rides for seniors 65+ to medical appointments, pharmacy, or grocery within Montgomery County ($5 one-way, reserve 3 days ahead); RTA Connect is ADA paratransit. Ohio counties operate independent transit systems — fare structure varies. Apply for a reduced-fare RTA ID with proof of age 65+ or a Medicare card; call 937-425-8300 to book 5310 rides.
Montgomery: county transit senior discount.
What you'll need
- Proof of Montgomery County / Ohio residency
- Proof of age 65+
- Photo identification
Where to apply
Apply online: official application
By phone: 937-425-8300
Renewals
Senior ID typically permanent
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