There is a variety of transportation services available. Some are public transportation, and some are only for those who are over age 60 or disabled. See our listings for more detailed information on each.
Benton County HOPE Transit HOPE (Helping Our People Every Day) Transit provides transportation for older or mobility-impaired people who need to get to a medical appointment. HOPE runs a limited number of hours each day and does require 24 hour notice to make a reservation. Read More
See the HOPE Transit/Benton County FAQ
Community Transportation All Community Transportation programs are open to public based on available seating, and are wheelchair accessible. They are all-volunteer public transportation programs and can be used for all kind of personal business as often as needed. They are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There are even some prescheduled trips!
This is a donation-based program. Your generous donation will go towards the gas costs plus help pay for a new vehicle when it is time to replace the existing one.
Click the link below to find out which programs operate in your area
See the Community Transportation FAQ
HOPE Transit/Benton County For transportation service in the Cities of Lafayette and West Lafayette, if you are over 60 years old or disabled please call CARE-A-VAN 765-449-1117. Other residents of Lafayette and West Lafayette please call City Bus 765-742-7433.
HOPE Transit/Benton County FAQ #2 Q: Do I have to live in the area? A: Yes, anywhere in Benton County.
Area IV offers Congregate Meal Services for older persons through Benton, Carroll, Clinton, Fountain, Tippecanoe, Montgomery, Warren, and White Counties.