Community transport and Dial-a-Ride
Community transport services make use of accessible vehicles to meet local transport needs not catered for by conventional public transport. They mainly operate on a not-for-profit basis and are often run by community-based organisations and volunteers.
Wycombe Dial-a-Ride
Wycombe Dial-a-Ride is a door-to-door bus service for those who find it difficult to use existing public transport. To use the scheme you need to register to become a member. There is an annual fee. To register, please telephone Dial-a-Ride between 9.30am and 12.30pm.
Dial-a-Ride buses collect members from their homes and take them to pre-arranged destinations in the Wycombe district. Services are available Monday to Friday from 8am to 5pm (excluding bank holidays). Journeys are booked in advance by telephone. Members can go shopping, to work, visit friends, attend day centres, doctors' surgeries, social events. Any kind of trip you want to make.
Fares are roughly equivalent to bus fares for a similar journey.
All vehicles are fully accessible and have passenger lifts, shallow steps, grab rails, enhanced safety equipment and safety locking secure tracking for wheelchairs.
Dial-a-Ride tokens
If you are disabled and live in the Wycombe district you can apply for tokens that can be used on Dial-a-Ride services. For more information see bus passes and tokens.




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