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Paratransit Programs | Fulton County Rural Transit

500 N. Main Street, Canton, IL 61520

Eligibility

Transportation must originate from anywhere within Fulton County. People are able to schedule transportation to appointments outside of Fulton County. A wait fee is charged to those people who are transported and will require the van to wait to provide transportation back at the end of their appointments. The use of FCRT for transportation is not limited to medical appointments. FCRT is happy to transport people to beauty salons/barber shops, schools, shopping, restaurants, or to visit family and friends.

Hours

Administration Hours: Monday-Friday, 7:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Closed on Holidays Monday-Friday Van Hours are dependent on demand and availability with 24-hour notice. Transportation is NOT available on the following holidays: -Memorial Day -Labor Day -Independence Day -Thanksgiving Day -Christmas Day -New Year's Day

Languages

English

Application process

Please call. Rides should be scheduled no less than 24 hours in advance.

Fees

Transportation fees vary. Transportation one way in Canton is $2.00, one way within Fulton County is $5.00, one way across the county lines is $7.00, a wait fee of $10.00 per hour is charged for appointments where the van waits longer than fifteen minutes. Reduced rates for seniors and persons with disabilities are available. Rides should be scheduled no less than 24 hours in advance.

Service area

Fulton County, IL

Description

The mission of Fulton County Rural Transit (FCRT) is to provide safe, affordable and cost-effective public transportation to the citizens of Fulton County, with an emphasis on services to the economically disadvantaged, seniors and the disabled.

Last Assured

12/23/2025

Providing organization

Fulton County Rural Transit

The mission of Fulton County Rural Transit (FCRT) is to provide safe, affordable and cost-effective public transportation to the citizens of Fulton County, with an emphasis on services to the economically disadvantaged, seniors and the disabled.