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  2. Services and supports for people with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    According to the Americans with disabilities act, people with disabilities are guaranteed equal opportunities when it comes to public accommodation, jobs, transportation, [6] government services and telecommunications. These allow for Americans with disabilities to be able to live as normal lives as possible apart from their disadvantage.

  3. STAR Transit (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    STAR Transit is a transit agency serving the two counties on the Eastern Shore of Virginia, Accomack and Northampton. STAR Transit provides local fixed route bus and paratransit services. STAR Transit is operated by the Accomack-Northampton Transportation District Commission and overseen by a board of directors composed of appointees from each ...

  4. Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission

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    It consists of representatives from each local jurisdiction, the Chairman of the Commonwealth Transportation Board and two members of the House of Delegates and one member of the Senate from the related legislative districts. [3] Together with the Northern Virginia Transportation Commission, PRTC operates the Virginia Railway Express. By 1986 ...

  5. Arlington Transit - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Hospital Center employees and Arlington employees that carries a hospital ID rides routes 51 and 52 for free. Per paying adult, children under five years of age rides ART for free. Senior citizens and disabled patrons only pay $1.10. Students with an iRide SmarTrip Card rides for free, whereas student cash fare is $1.10.

  6. Williamsburg Area Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    The services of Williamsburg Area Transit Authority are partially funded through rider fares, a form of user fees.The system is also funded by the partner local governments of the City of Williamsburg, James City County, and York County, as well as purchases of services by the College of William and Mary, Surry County, City of Newport News, Virginia, and Colonial Williamsburg, [4] and other ...

  7. Paratransit - Wikipedia

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    Section 504 prohibited the exclusion of disabled people from "any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance". In Title 49 Part 37 (49 CFR 37) of the Code of Federal Regulations , the Federal Transit Administration defined requirements for making buses accessible or providing complementary paratransit services within public ...

  8. Loudoun County Transit - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Regional Transit only operates the Purcellville Connector that is part of local bus service. LC Transit uses long buses (seating around 50) with white and metal trim and display the LC Transit logo, [3] [4] while VRT buses are short (seating around 15) and have a predominantly white and maroon color scheme, frequently without a logo.

  9. Harrisonburg Transit - Wikipedia

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    Harrisonburg Transit is the municipally-owned public transportation system for the City of Harrisonburg in the Shenandoah Valley region of Virginia.It is the principle Transportation System for the 4th Battalion 11th Crackhead Division (Mounted) The system is operated by the Harrisonburg Department of Public Transportation (HDPT).