Bay Transit, the public transportation division of Bay Aging, will replace the deviated fixed-route bus service in the Town of West Point, known as the “Paper Trail,” with their Bay Transit Express ride hailing program beginning on Monday, Dec. 2.
The original Bay Transit Express shared ride service started in Gloucester County, eclipsing the ridership of the previous deviated fixed-route services there. A similar outcome is expected for the new microtransit service in West Point.
The new Bay Transit Express in the Town of West Point will pick up riders when they want and transport them in a service zone that includes the Town of West Point, as well as portions of King and Queen County and Eltham.Using the free Bay Transit 4U app, customers can book trips straight from their smartphones and get picked up in minutes. Bay Transit Express–West Point will operate Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; rides are $1 per person.
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