Dial-A-Ride / Local Transportation

FARE DETAILS AND GUIDELINES

Please read more about the program in our brochure found HERE.

Service Area

  • Town of Warwick
  • Village of Florida
  • Village of Greenwood Lake
  • Hamlet of Pine Island

Services

  • Local Dial-A-Ride Service
  • Local Shuttle Bus
  • Service to Wallkill
  • Service to Monroe
  • Service to Goshen – Hatfield Lane

Contact Information

Reservations: 845.986.2877
Calling Hours for Reservations: 8:00am–2:00pm Monday– Friday

Mailing Address: 132 Kings Highway, Warwick, NY 10990

Phone: 845-986-2877

Hours of Operation

Dial-A-Ride Service available Monday- Friday 8:00am- 4:30pm Call for reservations. 24 hours up to one week notice is required.  The Dial-A-Ride is a reservation service (see below for reservation information) that will pick you up at your curb at a desired time you set up, when you call.

Local Village Service buses run 7 days a week. Saturday/ Sunday schedules are different than weekday schedules. The Local Village Bus is a shuttle route bus that runs on a set schedule in the Village of Warwick and Shoprite. Reservations are NOT required. Just be in a safe place along the route and flag down the driver. For a copy of the schedules, please see below, ask a driver, or call the office.

Monroe / Harriman Service: Warwick Transit provides transportation to Monroe / Harriman the 1st and 3rd Friday of each month (Subject to Change).  Please call for information. Bus stops at Wal-Mart, Target, Best Buy / Home Goods, Kohls / Michael’s and the Woodbury Commons. Additionally, there are stops at Shoprite, Stop and Shop, 505 Rt. 208 Medical Complex, 745 Rt. 17M (M+T Bank building) and many other doctors and stores.

Goshen Service: The bus goes to Valley View, Hatfield Lane, Matthews St, and the Government Center in Goshen. Please see driver or call for details on specific schedules. Availability is Monday – Friday.

Wallkill (Middletown) Service: Available Wednesday – Saturday, Fridays Earlier Return (subject to change).  The bus goes to Middletown in the morning, stays up in Middletown to move you around to the different shopping centers, and then will leave Middletown around 2:00pm. The bus goes to the following: ORANGE PLAZA (Top and Bottom levels)connect to Mid-City Transit, DUNNING FARMS, GALLERIA (main entrance between Macy’s and JC Penney’s upper level), CRYSTAL RUN MEDICAL COMPLEX (#75, 95, 110 – #155 upon request), GARNETT HOSPITAL (Upon Request), WALLKILL PLAZA- Big Lot.

ALL OUT-OF-TOWN SERVICES ARE SUBJECT TO SEASONAL CHANGES. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL THESE RUNS DUE TO LACK OF RIDERSHIP. ALWAYS CALL OUR OFFICE FOR CURRENT INFORMATION

Reservations

Call 845.986.2877

Calling Hours for Reservations: 8:00am to 2:00pm – Monday through Friday

Please make reservations a minimum of 24 hours in advance up to one week prior to the day of ride.  We recommend 3-5 days notice, whenever possible. When making your reservation, keep in mind that we will pick up other people along the way and to leave yourself enough travel time for appointments. You must be ready at least 5 minutes prior to your scheduled pick up time

Please kindly give 24 hours notice for cancellations so we can help someone else if you will not need your ride.  Do not “HOLD” rides. 

Emergency cancels must be received in our office by 7:00 am. Cancellations can be left on voicemail.

Please ask about our policy on No-Shows and Late cancellations.

Ridership & Operating Rules

You must be 13 years or older to ride without a guardian but Transit Supervisor has discretion.

We are a “Curb to Curb” service. This means our buses are not permitted in driveways and we will pick up and drop off at the closest curb possible. We are not permitted on private roads or roads that are unsafe to travel. Drivers are NOT permitted to assist once off of the bus. The rider must be able to get to/ from the bus without assistance or you may have an assistant go with you.

 

Fares (for all Bus Services)

Regular Fare (Ages 5 – 59)
$2.00
Seniors (Age 60+), Disabled Riders, Medicare Card Holders*
$1.00*
Children 4 and Under Free

*Senior Citizens age 60+, disabled individuals, and Medicare card holders are entitled to ride for Half-Fare ($1.00). Half-Fare verification required.

Each time you get on the bus, you are required to pay your fare.  Exact change required.  Pay as you board bus.

DIAL-A-RIDE

Call 845.986.2877 for reservations. Minimum 24 hours notice and up to one week notice in advance.

SCHEDULE

Monday: 8:00am– 4:30pm
Tuesday: 8:00am– 4:30pm
Wednesday: 8:00am– 4:30pm
Thursday: 8:00am– 4:30pm
Friday: 8:00am– 4:30pm

LOCAL SHUTTLE BUS

Local Shuttle Bus operates seven days a week; Monday - Sunday.

WALLKILL (MIDDLETOWN) SERVICE

Service to Wallkill available Wednesday- Saturday, (subject to change). Friday has earlier return (12:30pm). Reservations required. Call 845.986.2877.

MONROE SERVICE

Service to Monroe available the 1st and 3rd Friday of each month (subject to change). Reservations required. Call 845.986.2877.

GOSHEN / HATFIELD LANE / VALLEY VIEW AND THE GOVERNMENT CENTER

Service available Monday- Friday. Call 845.986.2877 for details.

ALL OUT-OF-TOWN SERVICES ARE SUBJECT TO SEASONAL CHANGES. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO CANCEL THESE RUNS DUE TO LACK OF RIDERSHIP. ALWAYS CALL OUR OFFICE FOR CURRENT INFORMATION

Other Transit Options

New Jersey Transit

New Jersey Transit Buses #196 and #197 provide service from Warwick to New York City and the surrounding areas.

Several bus stops are located in the Town, as well as the Villages of Warwick and Greenwood Lake. The Park and Ride on Route 17A has free parking.

You can find fares and schedules on the NJ Transit website.

Also, New Jersey Transit has special winter contingency schedules for inclimate weather. Visit the NJ Transit website for any travel alerts.

Orange County launches Transit Orange Trip Planner website

 The Orange County Department of Planning has launched its pilot Transit Orange Trip Planner website: www.RideTransitOrange.com. This pilot program will help residents plan public transportation trips, including those using multiple service providers such as Newburgh Area Transit, Middletown Area Transit, Kiryas Joel Area Transit, municipal Dial-A-Ride services, County Paratransit, and bus and rail commuter services.

Users can select their origin and destination, including grocery stores, retail shops, and doctors’ offices, then select their date and desired time of day to travel. A list of available travel options will then be presented with step-by-step instructions. If reservations are required, contact information to make those arrangements will be provided. Users can simply follow the instructions for their desired travel options and get ready to ride.

“With this new trip planner, anyone traveling within or to Orange County can now make much better use of the wide variety of public transportation services available,” Orange County Executive Steven M. Neuhaus said. “I encourage everyone to try this innovative online tool, and let us know what they think.”

Orange County’s pilot Transit Orange Trip Planner is an important step in realizing a fully connected countywide public transit system.  Orange County offers several high-quality public transportation services throughout the County.  The pilot Trip Planner provides easy step-by-step instructions to help streamline planning trips in Orange County. Try this pilot program today and send your feedback to feedback@transitorange.com or by calling 845-615-3850.