Tele-Transit

About Tele-Transit

Tele-Transit service is door-to-door public transportation for Battle Creek area residents. While available to anyone, the service is primarily for ADA-certified customers. Limited service on a "space available" basis is also available to the general public. 

Currently, Tele-Transit operates Monday through Friday 5:15 a.m. to 7 p.m. The service area is generally shown on the map to the right. The service area includes the City of Battle Creek, City of Springfield, and limited portions of Bedford, Emmett, and Pennfield Townships. For specific boundaries of Tele-Transit service area, contact dispatch at 269-966-3474.

Service Area

TT Map

Fare

Exact fares must be paid when you are picked up. Drivers are not permitted to go into your purse or wallet to get fares. If you are not able to get money out yourself, have it prepared ahead of time. Drivers do not carry change and are not allowed to take you anywhere to get change. Drivers are not permitted to accept tips.

The one-way fare for ADA-certified passengers, senior citizens (60 years or older), persons who have a Medicare card, or those individuals certified by BCT as qualifying for reduced fare is $3. Any person using the Tele-Transit service that does not meet any of these criteria pays a one-way cash fare of $7 ($5 after 6:45 p.m.). Passes are also available that may be used on the Tele-Transit vehicles. Please see the Passes section on this page for more information.

Personal care attendants (PCAs) ride free. You are allowed to schedule 1 fare-paying companion. Companions pay the same fare as the registered customer. Additional companions may be scheduled based on space availability.