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Kenosha County Transportation Resources

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Kenosha City Bus

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  • Kenosha Area Transit has reduced its routes to hourly, or one route per hour

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  • Be sure to sit at least 6 feet away from everyone else on the bus.

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  • Stay away from the driver unless necessary.

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  • Cover your nose and mouth when you cough or sneeze.

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  • Wash your hands thoroughly when you get off the bus, especially before touching your face.

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Care-A-Van

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  • Door-to-door service with no fare to people with qualifying disabilities.

  • Same-day travel may be possible.

  • Call (262) 658- 9093 for more information.  

 

Western Kenosha Transit

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Western Kenosha Transit has suspended all fixed-route service until future notice.

 

Door-to-Service Available:

  • $2.00 one-way

  • Call (888) 203-3498 to schedule a ride

  • Call at least one day in advance

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Racine County Transportation Resources

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My RIDE is not giving people rides right now. But if you are 55 and older, or have a disability you may be able to get groceries or medications delivered.

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Call my RIDE at (262) 417-7544.

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  • Groceries and prescriptions must be paid for (via credit card) at the time of ordering from the store or pharmacy.                                  

  • Zero contact delivery to reduce fears of contracting coronavirus

  • Items delivered to your door

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This service is free, although donations are accepted.

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Racine City Bus

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  • The city bus system is FREE until April 20th. 

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  • All riders are asked to use the rear door to get on and off the bus. If you need to use the front door, alert the driver.

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  • No more than 15 people at a time will be allowed on the bus. 

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  • Be sure to sit at least 6 feet away from everyone else on the bus. Stay away from the driver unless necessary.

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  • Cover your nose and mouth when you cough or sneeze. Wash your hands thoroughly when you get off the bus, especially before touching your face.

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