Local
Transportation, Medicaid
Programs, paid for by Medicaid, that provide transportation for medical appointments, trips from and between hospitals, to nursing homes or other special-care centers or for other non-emergency medical needs for individuals who, because of income, disability or physical condition, are unable to use other means of local transportation. Non-emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) service providers are able to transport riders who require a wheelchair lift-equipped vehicle with appropriate protective restraints or a van that is designed for gurney/stretcher transportation, or that has other types of features to meet safety needs. Some providers also offer limited transportation to grocery stores and food banks.
Rescue 33 Ambulance Services
Transportation for PACE Program Participants, Churchland
Transportation for PACE Program Participants, Norfolk
Shore Medical Transportation
Tidewater Medical Transportation
Medical Transportations
Culpeper Memorial Hospital Transportation
Non-Emergency Medical Transport
Transportation, Public Long-Distance
Long-distance transportation provided by public providers is generally offered between two separate metropolitan areas or rural areas of equivalent distance to a separate metropolitan area. Service may also operate in an interurban network or to a specific destination on a fixed route. Service is usually scheduled, but may operate at fixed intervals. Service may be one-way, open-ended, or round-trip. Unlimited trips may be available using a pass.
AMTRAK Virginia Stations
New Freedom Transportation
Veteran Transportation to Hospital
Commuter Bus Services
Long Distance Vanpool, Public Transit, Rail Commuter Resource
Find Long Distance Carpools and Vanpools
Virginia Railway Express (VRE), Commuter Train Services
Rappahannock-Rapidan Long Distance Commuter Services
Smart Way Bus
Smart Way Express
Statewide and Nationwide
Transportation, Medicaid
Programs, paid for by Medicaid, that provide transportation for medical appointments, trips from and between hospitals, to nursing homes or other special-care centers or for other non-emergency medical needs for individuals who, because of income, disability or physical condition, are unable to use other means of local transportation. Non-emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) service providers are able to transport riders who require a wheelchair lift-equipped vehicle with appropriate protective restraints or a van that is designed for gurney/stretcher transportation, or that has other types of features to meet safety needs. Some providers also offer limited transportation to grocery stores and food banks.