Transit Services

Imperial Valley Transit
792 E Ross Rd, Ste B
El Centro, CA 92243
760-482-2900

Imperial Valley Transit (IVT) is a fixed route public bus service. IVT was created in 1989 and began operations as a 5 route system with 3 buses running Monday through Friday. The passenger ridership averaged approximately 3,000 passengers a month. Today, the service has 13 routes, over 20 buses in operation, and operates 7 days a week.

IVT ACCESS
792 E Ross Rd, Ste B
El Centro, CA 92243
760-482-2908

IVT ACCESS vehicles are equipped with wheelchair lifts to accommodate people with specific transportation needs who are unable to use the regular bus system for such trips as medical appointments, shopping or visiting friends.

IVT MedTrans
792 E Ross Rd, Ste B
El Centro, CA 92243
760-482-2900

IVT MedTrans is funded and administered by the Imperial County Transportation Commission and is operated by First Transit, Inc. to provide non-emergency transportation service between Imperial Valley and San Diego County medical facilities, clinics and doctor offices.

Transportation is provided four days a week to medical facilities and is available to transit dependent persons requiring essential or lifeline medical services who meet the established criteria.

IVT RIDE
792 E Ross Rd, Ste B
El Centro, CA 92243
760-337-1760

IVT RIDE provides curb to curb transit service for seniors; persons age 55 years and over, and persons with disabilities upon advance phone reservations.

YCAT
2715 E 14th St
Yuma, AZ 85365
928-783-2235

The Yuma County Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority (YCIPTA) is proud to provide Yuma County Area Transit (YCAT) fixed route, vanpool and YCAT OnCall demand responsive bus service throughout southwestern Yuma County.

Calexico On Demand
760-350-3414
support-calexico@ridewithvia.com

Calexico On Demand, a new zero-emission public transportation service available in the City of Calexico. Calexico On Demand allows anyone in the service zone to book an on-demand shared ride through an app or by calling a phone number. The service is powered by Via’s software, which uses intelligent algorithms to match riders headed in the same direction into one vehicle for quick, efficient trips.