Transportation Network Directory  for People with Disabilities and Adults 50+ (PDF)

Images: A woman who uses a wheelchair riding the bus; people entering a Metro rail car;  a man who uses a wheelchair exiting a MetroAccess van; a RideOn bus; a wheelchair accessible van; RideOn VanGo bus (Photos of Metrobus, Metrorail and MetroAccess courtesy of WMATA)

This guide is a comprehensive listing of public, private and non-profit transportation in the Washington Metropolitan Region, State of Maryland, and beyond that can be used by everyone in the community with an emphasis on people with disabilities and older adults.  The Commission on People with Disabilities of the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Transportation compiled this directory of useful transportation services to assist County residents to better coordinate their transportation needs. 

Each category below links to a PDF version.  Alternative formats of this document are available upon request. We ask that you help us keep this directory up to date by letting us know of changes or other transportation options by emailing  MCCPWD@montgomerycountymd.gov .


Ride Fixed Route Whenever You Can - Ride On and Metrobuses Free for People with Disabilities (PDF)

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