New Transportation Plans - (New plans are being developed)
Transportation Safety (SPIDER) - (New generation is under development)
West Virginians and visitors to our state depend on Public Transportation everyday - for work, business, recreation, shopping, and access to education or medical services. It enriches communities by providing safe, affordable transportation and is important to the economic vitality of the state. Many elderly or disabled citizens rely on Public Transportation which allows them to stay in their own homes and communities. By using Public Transportation, people can help reduce traffic congestion, help the environment, and save money. The Division of Public Transit is the state administering agency for all federal and state programs relating to public transportation. Additionally, it is the designated state organization for the receipt of Federal Transit Administration (FTA) funding.
Need A Ride?
Please see our
Transportation Providers Directory for listings by county for Public Transportation, Specialized Transportation, Taxi services, and Head Start Programs. The directory lists those providers who have ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) lift equipped vehicles.
Bluefield Area Transit, Completed 2022
Public Transit Resources:
State Management Plans
Director
Bill Robinson
1900 Kanawha Blvd., East
Building 5, Room 650
Charleston, WV 25305
304-558-0428
Bill.C.Robinson@wv.gov