CABL-Community Action Bus Line

Service Area: Washington
Services: Transportation, Public Transit

Description

Washington-Morgan Community Action operates the public transit system in Washington County on behalf of the Washington County Commissioners and the City of Marietta.

CABL is available to the general public and can accommodate persons who use wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, canes, guide dogs or other mobility aids.

All CABL buses are lift-equipped and display the wheelchair accessibility symbol on the rear of the bus for easy identification.

CABL buses travel across select areas of Washington County. Schedule an appointment by calling their office or using the new app. CABL buses will pick you up at your door and will drop you off within their service area.

Fares are $1.00 one-way in the City of Marietta and $2.00 one-way on Dial-a-Ride.

Half fares are available to riders 65 years of age or older, disabled persons, and/or Medicare cardholders by presenting a valid identification when boarding a CABL bus. Riders may also request a “Go Card” by contacting the Housing and Transportation office.

No service on New Years Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.

Related Providers

Service Area: Monroe, Noble, Washington
Services: Transportation, Mobility Manager

Washington & Noble County: 740-336-1166
Monroe County: 740-376-7666
2585 Glendale Road,
Marietta OH, 45750

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