Printable flier with Lamoille County transportation information.
Plan or Schedule a Ride
Transit Bus App: Vermont-wide
- Plan bus trips
- See bus schedules
- Follow step-by-step routes.
Rural Community Transportation
Public transportation for the Northeast Kingdom and Lamoille County, including bus and shuttle routes. Click here or call 802-748-8170 to schedule a ride, plan a trip, dial a ride, and learn more about services.
Get to Work
The Agency of Transportation, through Go! Vermont, offers a Vanpool program for people to commute to work together. Go! Vermont will match employees with a similar schedule on a route, provide the van, and help customize the program, all while covering half the cost. Contact: Dan.J.Currier@vermont.gov and Joseph.A.Traina@ehi.com, 201-320-8300.
Get to appointments
Recovery and Job Access Rides: Transportation to:
- group meetings and therapy sessions
- recovery centers
- drug testing sites
- medical appointments
- job interviews and training.
Click here or call 802-748-8170.
Rides to Wellness
Transportation for Lamoille Health Partners patients to get to health appointments. To arrange a ride, contact the Community Health Team 802-888-6017.
Driver’s Education
Vermont Adult Career & Technical Education: commercial, forklift, heavy equipment, aviation
Buy a car
Capstone’s MileageSmart program helps pay for a car, cutting transportation costs. Vermonters who are at or below 80% median income can get up to $5,000 towards the purchase price of a high-efficiency vehicle.
Bikes for Friends
Free bikes so that everyone can enjoy our roads and trails. Bootlegger Bikes will accept good-quality bikes as donations for repair. Human service agencies, town rec, schools are encouraged to get bikes for their populations.
- To donate or get a bike: matt@bootleggerbikes.com or swlvt57@gmail.com
- Sponsors: Richard Tom Foundation and Bootlegger Bikes in Jeffersonville.
Lamoille Valley Rail Trail
Lamoille Valley Rail Trail (LVRT) is a 93-mile rec path, from St. Johnsbury to Swanton. Wheelchair and mobility accessible. Walking, jogging, hiking, cycling, horseback riding, snowshoeing, Nordic skiing, snowmobiling, and dog sledding.
For more information (including history): vtrans.vermont.gov/lvrt