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How to apply for Panhandle Transit (PCS) — Rural Demand-Response (Hall County)

Panhandle Transit — the transportation program of Panhandle Community Services (PCS); state-authorized rural transit district under Texas Transportation Code Chapter 458; demand-response transit serving 24 Panhandle counties plus rural Potter and Randall — 10 regional offices

Who it's for

Panhandle Transit is the demand-response public transit serving Hall County, operated by Panhandle Community Services (PCS) — the SAME nonprofit also delivering CEAP (see tx.hall.pcs_ceap). Panhandle Transit covers 24 Panhandle counties plus rural Potter and Randall through 10 regional offices providing demand-response general-public transit. Seniors qualify for free or low-cost rides through Panhandle Rides (panhandlerides.com), a regional coordination system. Rural-to-Amarillo medical trips are a common pattern. Call PCS at 806-372-2531 or visit panhandlerides.com to schedule.

Hall demand-response rural transit. Same PCS nonprofit also delivers CEAP — single-point intake for both energy assistance and transportation.

What you'll need

  • For Panhandle Transit rides: advance reservation (typically 24-48 hours)
  • Proof of Hall County residency
  • For senior fare: proof of age 60+

Where to apply

Apply online: official application

By phone: 806-372-2531

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