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TCAT set to launch Tconnect in Dryden

TCAT set to launch Tconnect in Dryden

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DRYDEN, N.Y. (WHCU) – More than a year after the originally planned launch date, Tconnect is launching in the Village of Dryden.

Monday, August 9th, the app-based, on-demand service offered by TCAT will use smaller buses to bring people to and from larger TCAT bus stops, connecting them with the larger transportation network.

Tconnect in Dryden links with Route 43 at the Main Street bus stop with two morning and two afternoon trips.

Fares run a dollar-fifty for single adult rides, though half fares are available for seniors age 60 and older, youth under 17, and riders with disabilities.

Use the HyperCommute app to book a trip.

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