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How to use CTS (Clarksville Transit System)

Hispanic Entrepreneurs Editorial Team by Hispanic Entrepreneurs Editorial Team
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How to use CTS (Clarksville Transit System)
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All buses leave the transfer center (located on Calle Legión) at approximately the same time and travel to the outskirts of the city. The buses can then transfer from one bus to another by changing routes until they reach their destination. Using the maps of all the routes on the following pages you will be able to identify which one works for you. If you require any additional information to this article of Clarksville Transit System, please call 931.553.2429 CTS.

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CTS Clarksville Transit System Cost Information

  • Complete Fair: $ 1.50
  • Student (with ID card): $ 1.00
  • Over 65s (with CTS ID): Free
  • Disabled (with CTS ID): $ 0.75
  • Children (under 4 years old): Free
  • CTS Fair Scripts
  • Pass for Ex One day: $ 4.00
  • 10 Ride Adult Pass: $ 15.00
  • 10 Ride Student Pass (with CTS ID): $ 10.00
  • 10 Walk Disabled Pass (with CTS or Medicare ID): $ 7.50
  • 31-day Freedom Pass: $ 50.00
  • Freedom Pass For the disabled of the day (with CTS ID or Medicare or Veteran Service Connected): $ 25.00

El Lift - Para-Transit Service

The Lift

The lift is a service for the elderly and the disabled. To qualify for this service you must fill out an application and return it to the transit office located at Bollin Lane #430; Once approved by CTS, passengers will need to call 931.553.2470 the day before their trip before 4:30 pm to reserve their appointment. The cost for this service is $2.50 per trip.

For more information call 931.553.2470.

Notify the public of rights under Title VI

THE CITY OF CLARKSVILLE

The City of Clarksville operates programs and services without regard to race, color, and national origin in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. Any person who believes that he or she has been offended by any unlawful discriminatory practice under Title VI may file a complaint with the City of Clarksville.

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For more information about the City of Clarksville civil rights program and procedures for filing a complaint, contact Dr. Ron McClurg 931.221.0741; email I ron.mcclurg@cityofclarksville.co or visit our administrative office at One Public Plaza, Clarksville, TN 37040. For more information, visit I www.clarksville.co

A perpetrator may file a complaint directly with the Transit Federal Administration for filing a complaint with the Office of Civil Rights, Title VI Attention Coordinator program, this building, 5th-TCR floor, 1200 New Jersey Ave., SE, Washington, DC 20590

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