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Perkiomen Avenue CLOSED – Detour on Rt. 7, Rt. 8 & Rt. 19

Perkiomen Avenue is closed by Mineral Spring Rd. Route 7/Pennside, Route 8/Reiffton and Route 19/Cotton Street Routes will detour. Detour from Perkiomen Avenue to Mineral Spring to Clymer Street to 15th & Perkiomen to regular…

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BARTA’s Bike to Work Week Promotion

BARTA is offering a FREE ride for any customer who chooses to bring their bike on the bus for any part of their trip during National Bike to Work Week, Monday, May 13 through Friday,…

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RIDER APPRECIATION FREE RIDE DAY! – Wed., May 8, 2024

On Wednesday, May 8, 2024 BARTA will offer FREE RIDES ALL DAY for Rider Appreciation Day! BARTA wants to thank our customers for riding and let them know we appreciate them! 31 Day Pass Customers…

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What is “BARTA Special Services”?

BARTA Special Services Overview

BARTA operates a shared ride (paratransit) transportation service called BARTA Special Services for senior citizens and persons with disabilities in Berks County.  Services are also provided in Montgomery County to residents within 10 miles of Berks County to the Boyertown Multi-Service Senior Center if there is vehicle availability. This door-to-door transportation service is available to those who are unable to use BARTA’s fixed-route bus system.  It is a shared-ride transportation service where trips are grouped together depending upon their travel time and locations.  These services are usually sponsored by a human service agency or the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT).

Any member of the general public may utilize BARTA Special Services transportation at full fare; however, several funding programs for seniors, those with disabilities, and other special needs populations are available to cover a majority (if not all) of the costs of transportation for eligible riders. Each program is governed by a different set of regulations, funding sources, reporting standards, and service delivery guidelines. As such, BARTA requires an application for those wishing to use the service and the reservation process requires two working days’ notice to schedule most appointments. Individuals who qualify for transportation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) are entitled to next-day service.

Despite being a door-to-door service, BARTA Special Services does not provide a “taxi” service and is not a non-stop ride for one person. Different riders are grouped depending on their travel times and location(s). BARTA Special Services does not provide emergency transportation.

The transportation is provided by BARTA and Easton Coach Co.

Click here to download the BARTA Special Services Guide booklet.

BARTA strives to constantly improve our services for our customers.  Please fill out the customer survey and let us know how we are doing.