Warren County Department of Transportation Announces Reduced Prices

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The Warren County Department of Transportation, run by the Warren Achievement Center, announces that pricing for its public transportation services will soon be reduced.

The service boasts the service of over 60,000 passengers per year, can schedule rides 24 hours in advanced, and require extensive background checks for all drivers hired.

Drivers for the Department of Transportation also offer ‘door to door’ service, able to take passengers from their homes to their chosen destination.

Sean Cavanaugh, Market Coordinator at the Warren Achievement Center, outlines the price change.

“Now, the Warren County Department of Public Transportation is announcing that all one way rides in Monmouth are one dollar. One hundred pennies will get you there.”

For more information, or for a ride, call 734-6001.

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