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Frankfort Transit is a public service operated by the City of Frankfort. Frankfort Transit provides several services, Seasonal Downtown Trolley Route, Three Deviated-Fixed Routes, On Demand and a Saturday Route. Our drivers are trained to assist passengers with disabilities.

EFFECTIVE JANUARY 02, 2015

In an effort to create safe, accessible, and passenger-friendly pick-up and drop-off locations on Frankfort Transit Deviated Fixed-Routes, Frankfort Transit is transitioning from a flag stop system to designated bus stops.

What is a designated stop system?  A designated bus stop system has predetermined locations on a route where Frankfort Transit buses can safely pick-up and drop-off passengers. These locations will be marked by a Frankfort Transit bus stop sign (see above), and may possibly include a bench or a shelter. Bus stop signs in Frankfort give the bus routes a physical presence and help passengers and the community identifies the routes and locations where the bus stops.

For More Information Call 875-8565

The Frankfort Transit System provides three deviated-fixed routes in which buses will stop at designated bus stops and shelters.

Bus service runs from:
Mon. - Fri.
6:45 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.,
 
Saturday Route
9:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

These routes provide full coverage of all major shopping centers, doctor offices, hospital, senior citizen complex and most state office buildings.

A printed schedule is available at City Hall or upon request from a route bus driver.

Learn more about fares and routes....

 

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Trolley Service

 

Our Downtown Trolley Route is our newest route and  is FREE to riders to visit downtown Historic sites, restaurants and shops. Learn more....

 

Tourist Information

Our Services

Deviated Routes

Deviations - Our routes keep a set timetable; the buses can do two deviations per run up to ¾ of a mile off the route to a specific location for curb to curb service. Deviations require a 24 hour notice; reservations must be scheduled by 2:30p.m. the day before the requested pick-up. All trips will be scheduled on a first come basis.
For Reservations Call   (502) 875-8565.

 

Demand Response

Demand Response operates in the city limits of Frankfort, providing one way, curb to curb service, depending on the needs of the passengers and if there is not an accessible deviated fixed route.

Monday through Friday 5:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. and Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Learn More....

 

Kentucky State University

KSU students and staff can ride free on the Transit Fixed Routes, Valid Picture ID's must be shown to ride everytime you board the bus, Please have ID in hand before bus arrives. NO ID, then you must pay to ride no exceptions. This is a privilege and can be revoked on an individual basis if abused.
For more Information, 502-875-8565.

 

Job Access/Reverse Commute (JARC)

Job Access/Reverse Commute (JARC) is another demand response service that addresses the unique transportation challenges faced by welfare recipients and low-income persons seeking to get and keep jobs. The program is intended to make transportation to and from employment more accessible but, not limited to low income or job related. This service is available from 5:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. This service requires a 24 hour notice; reservations must be scheduled by 2:30p.m. the day before the requested pick-up. All trips will be scheduled on a first come basis; job related passengers have priority scheduling. The fare for this service is $1.00 each way within the City limits.

For additional information needed, call the Transit Division at (502) 875-8565 or TDD (502) 875-8582 and we will be glad to help you in any way we can.

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