Established in February 1977, Dial-A-Bat is one of the first successfully coordinated transportation programs undertaken by a public transit agency. It was designed to serve the elderly and disabled as well as numerous human service agencies. Dial-A-Bat serves the elderly and disabled population in Brockton, Abington, Avon, Bridgewater, West Bridgewater, East Bridgewater, Whitman and parts of Stoughton, Mass., along with clients of more than 40 human service agencies. Dial-A-Bat transports over 17,000 passengers a month in subscription and Dial-a-ride service. It operates a fleet of modern mini-buses that are specifically designed for the elderly and disabled, with wide doors, high roofs, low enclosed steps and comfortable climate controlled ride.
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