Need a ride to Final Fridays? Mansfield's free shuttle comes to your door
Richland County Transit will offer free rides for Final Fridays in downtown Mansfield. According to an announcement, the service will run from 6:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. on May 30, June 27, July 25, Aug. 29 and Sept. 26. RCT drivers will provide door-to-door rides in small buses, similar to Dial-A-Ride.
The service area will include most of Lexington, Ontario and Madison Township, along with all of Mansfield. Rides must start or end at the pickup location on North Diamond Street near the Brickyard.
To schedule a pickup, call RCT at 419-522-4504. Advance reservations are encouraged, but same-day requests may be accommodated based on availability.
The Final Friday shuttle service is supported by RCT and the City of Mansfield. For more information, visit rctbuses.com.
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