Public Transit
Public Transportation provides needed service in every county in Kentucky and is critical for job growth, education attainment and social needs as well as emergency preparedness.
Not only do all Kentucky’s 120 counties have access to Public Transportation, they depend on this mode of transportation for improved economic development and quality of life.
Kentucky’s transit network includes urban and rural transit providers. Urban systems provide fixed route service. Some smaller urban transit systems use a deviated route system, providing regular scheduled service combined with a limited demand-response system. Rural transit systems provide demand-response services to patrons, depending on the patron to schedule a trip.