Local Transportation Resources

Adrian Dial – A – Ride        www.ci.adrian.mi.us/community/dial-a-ride

377 Logan St. Adrian, MI  517-2655-6611

  • Monday –  Friday, 6:00am – 5:30pm
  • We ask that you allow 30 – 45 minutes for the bus to arrive.

Some hints for using DART

  • Please  place your calls one hour in advance. Keep your conversation with the  dispatcher short. He will be busy.
  • Many people will be using the service. You may make several stops before arriving at your destination, so plan for a slightly longer ride on the bus than you would expect in a car.
  • Because other people are waiting, passengers are responsible for carrying their own packages from store to bus and from bus to home.
  • An escort must accompany all wheelchair riders. Please feel free to call 265-6611, anytime during the hours of operation.

Fees Within the city limits of Adrian:

  • Regular Fare – $2.00
  • Senior Citizens (62 & over) & Handicapped – $1.00
  • Newborn to 1 yr. old – Free
  • 1 yr. to  5 yrs. Old – $1.00
  • Over 5 yrs. Old – $2.00
  • Any Child  Alone – $2.00
  • Area outside of city limits is double fare.

Ticket books may be purchased at Adrian City Hall, our dispatch center or from the bus driver for $20.00.

 

NOTE: For the convenience of all, smoking is not allowed on board DART vehicles.

 

Other Transportation in Adrian

Please contact business for fare structure and routes.

Adrian Taxi

   217 W. Maumee St.

Adrian, MI  49221

 517-266-8912

Lenawee County Airport-Adg

2651 W Cadmus Rd Adrian, MI 49221

517-265-2827

MDOT Think Orange

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Road Construction Support

Adrian Area Chamber members donned their orange apparel following a recent Adrian in the AM event at the Lenawee Country Club. The Chamber is reminding consumers to not avoid the orange barrels, but rather to make the extra effort to support the businesses affected by the South Main Street and other road construction projects this summer.