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Tri-Valley Transit
Addison County Office (802) 388-2287
Orange / N. Windsor County Office: (802) 728-3773
info@trivalleytransit.org

Tri-Valley Transit connects the people and places of Addison, Orange, and Northern Windsor Counties of Vermont with our network of community transportation alternatives.

Bus Routes

  • Strafford Extension

    MON-FRI | Connecting Strafford to 89'er Routes

    Rider Alert

    Strafford Extension

    Beginning Wednesday, August 28, the Strafford Extension will replace the Thetford Connector.

    Check out the new schedule HERE!

     

     

    Schedule and Map Route Details
  • 89er South

    MON-FRI | Between Randolph, WRJ, Lebanon & Hanover. Extensions to Chelsea & Rochester

    On Schedule Schedule and Map Route Details
  • River Route

    MON-FRI | Between Wells River, WRJ, Lebanon & Hanover

    Rider Alert

    New River Route Schedules!

    River Route will be launching new schedules on Monday, October 28th.  Schedules were developed with extensive input from the public, our staff, and our partners to provide the best possible service with the resources at our disposal.

    Click this link for the current and new schedule, and please call 802-728-3773 or email info@trivalleytransit.org with any questions.

     

    River Route Mid-Day

    Effective Monday, July 1st, River Route Mid-Day service will be suspended.  If you have transportation needs that will be impacted, please call TVT at 802-728-3773 to ask about Dial-a-Ride options.

    River Route #2

    Effective immediately and until further notice, River Route #2 will be suspended.

    Schedule and Map Route Details
  • Randolph Area Circulator

    MON-FRI | Public Bus Route in Randolph area

    On Schedule Schedule and Map Route Details
  • Bradford Area Circulator

    MON-FRI | Between Fairlee, Bradford, Newbury, Wells River & Woodsville

    Rider Alert

    Bradford Circulator

    On Tuesday, 10/15, Bradford Circulator will end operations for the day at 11:11 at the Bradford Park & Ride stop.  If you need a ride in the Bradford area in the afternoon, please contact TVT at 802-728-3773 to see if other arrangements can be made.

    Schedule and Map Route Details
  • Saturday Shopper

    SAT | Between Randolph & West Lebanon Retail Area.

    On Schedule Schedule and Map Route Details
  • Randolph Shopper

    WED | Between Hancock, Rochester, Stockbridge, Bethel & Randolph

    On Schedule Schedule and Map Route Details
  • Hancock Route

    MON, WED, FRI | Local service for Randolph, Bethel, Stockbridge, Rochester and Hancock

    Rider Alert

    Hancock Route

    The Hancock Route is not operating at this time.

    For a weekly shopping route to Randolph – click here for the Randolph Shopper schedule

    Please contact TVT at 802-728-3773 to discuss your transportation options.

    Schedule and Map Route Details
  • Middlebury WEEKDAY

    M-F | Fare-Free | Middlebury

    On Schedule MSB Schedule and Map Route Details
  • Middlebury SATURDAY

    MSB Saturday

    On Schedule Midd_Sat Schedule and Map Route Details
  • Tri-Town Shuttle

    MON-FRI | Vergennes & Bristol to Middlebury

    On Schedule TTSB Schedule and Map Route Details
  • Snow Bowl Shuttle

    SEASONAL | Middlebury to Midd Snow Bowl

    Rider Alert

    Snow Bowl Off Peak in service

    The Off-Peak Commuter schedule is running Monday-Friday

    SBSB Schedule and Map Route Details
  • Rutland Connector

    MON-SAT | Middlebury to Rutland via Rte 7

    On Schedule RC Schedule and Map Route Details
  • 116 Commuter

    MON-FRI | Middlebury to Burlington via Rte 116

    Rider Alert

    116 schedule now expanded

    TVT has become the sole provider of 116 Commuter bus services.

    > GMT has stopped running their shared portion of the schedule between Hinesburg and Burlington which had been departing Burlington at 6:45am and 4:50pm.

    > TVT added runs up to Burlington at 6:55am and 3:05pm (and continued its 6:10am and 3:30pm runs with no changes).

    All of TVT’s 116 Commuter schedules originate in Middlebury, which means that every 116 Commuter run will serve Middlebury, Bristol, Starksboro, Hinesburgh, So. Burlington and Burlington. The timing of the new runs was based on matching GMT’s commuter stop times at UVM Medical Center (8:20a and 4:57p) and Burlington Downtown Transportation Center (8:30a and 4:50p).

    116 Schedule and Map Route Details

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I Am Driven

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    I was born with cerebral palsy and I’ll have it until I’m old and gray.... Read on...

    To freedom

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    Seven years ago I was diagnosed with a seizure disorder and suddenly I could no... Read on...

    To make a difference

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    My first driving job was hauling hay on my family farm when I was 8... Read on...

    To lead a happy life

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    When my car broke down, I knew Tri-Valley Transit would be the key to getting... Read on...

    To save money

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    I ride the bus for a lot of reasons, but the most important reason of... Read on...

    To leave a legacy

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News

  • 116 Commuter Expansion

    Green Mountain Transit (GMT) of Burlington and Tri-Valley Transit (TVT) of Middlebury are planning for TVT to become the sole provider of 116 Commuter bus services. The change is tentatively scheduled to take place on Tuesday, October 1st on Monday, October 7th. > GMT will stop running their shared portion of the schedule between Hinesburg Read More…

  • Changes to TVT-ONW Routes

    TVT is proposing changes to River Route and Thetford Connector Routes to go into effect July 1, 2024. As part of our planning process, we are asking for feedback regarding these changes at a public meeting to be held at 6:00 PM on Thursday, June 27th at TVT-ONW offices in Randolph. The meeting will also Read More…

  • EZ Trip Middlebury

    Effective May 8, 2024, EZ Trip has replaced weekday MSB College/Hospital/Marble Works/Shaw’s fixed-route buses with FREE on-demand rides. All trips must begin and end within the Town of Middlebury EZ Trip Zone. EZ Trip is not available on weekends. However, > MSB Hannaford still in service on weekdays with a new footprint that ends at Read More…

  • Snow Bowl to serve night skiing

    Tri-Valley Transit announces the opening of its Snow Bowl Shuttle winter seasonal schedules on Monday, December 11th. The Snow Bowl Shuttle connects Middlebury, East Middlebury, Ripton, Rikert Nordic Center and Middlebury College Snow Bowl. Winter Commuter Mon/Tues – Provides two commuter runs on Mondays and Tuesdays. This includes a new stop at 3:25pm at Middlebury Read More…

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  • Dial-A-Ride Program

    photo of TVT rider holding a chalk board saying I am Driven to be part of my community

    Stagecoach offers transportation for people for whom regular bus service does not work. If you are aged 60+, have a disability, or are eligible for Medicaid, you may be eligible for FREE rides. Depending on eligibility, services can include rides to meal-sites and medical, social, or employment-related appointments. Volunteer Drivers have undergone background checks and vehicles are inspected to meet safety and comfort standards. Read More…

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  • You Have Choices

    Go Vermont provides info and support to help commuters and travelers get around locally and regionally. Its ridesharing database offers free carpool matching and support is available for businesses to establish vanpools. Also find statewide bus routes and information on emerging bike technologies for fossil-free mobility. The Guaranteed Ride Home Program provides peace of mind for car-free commuting.

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  • Get involved

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    Stagecoach relies upon the generous support of individuals, businesses, towns, and organizations to achieve our mission of enhancing the economic, social, and environmental health of the region. There are several ways you can help: donate funding, sponsor a business acknowledgement on bus exteriors or in the Services Brochure, become a Volunteer Driver for the Dial-A-Ride Program, or help out with a special project.  Read More…

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