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How to apply for Rural Demand-Response Transit (Nolan County)

Rural transit service for Nolan County operates through regional transit providers including Central Texas Rural Transit District, Aspermont SBDC (for Jones-area counties), and other regional demand-response operators contracted through the West Central Texas Council of Governments

Who it's for

Public transit in Nolan County operates through regional rural transit providers contracted via WCTCOG. The principal rural transit operator for the West Central Texas region is the Central Texas Rural Transit District, with additional service in some northern counties provided by Aspermont Small Business Development Center, Inc. (covering rural Jones County and adjacent areas). Senior fares are typically reduced or free for qualifying riders. Demand-response requires advance reservation. Apply through WCTCOG AAA at 325-672-8544 to identify the current operator for Nolan County and coordinate transportation referrals.

Nolan County rural demand-response. Call WCTCOG AAA to identify current operator.

What you'll need

  • For rural transit rides: advance reservation
  • Proof of Nolan County residency
  • For senior fare: proof of age 60+

Where to apply

Apply online: official application

By phone: 325-672-8544

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