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By: Leon KayeSeptember 18, 2025

Your Ride’s Here: Navigating Elkins and Beyond on Country Roads Transit

Getting around Elkins and the wider Randolph County area is made easier and more affordable thanks to Country Roads Transit (CRT). Since 2006, CRT has served Elkins and the surrounding area as a public transportation partner for the community, providing reliable service to connect residents to work, shopping, and healthcare.

Whether for daily commuting, occasional trips, or when your car is in the shop, CRT offers a practical transportation solution. The service operates on weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., with a simple fare structure designed for easy commuting.

Affordable Fares for Easy Commuting Runs

The base one-way cash fare for any regular route in Elkins is only $1.25 for all riders over the age of 5. Children age five and under ride for free. For frequent riders, an unlimited monthly pass for the Elkins routes is available for $30. Riders should note that operators cannot make change, so having exact fare ready when boarding is required.

Flexible Service with Custom Routes

A key feature of Country Roads Transit is its flexible “deviated route” service. While CRT runs two fixed loops in Elkins—the Elkins Loop North and Elkins Loop South—riders are not limited to stops directly on the main route.

If a destination is within 3/4 of a mile of either Elkins route, riders can schedule a customized pickup or drop-off.

This service is ideal for reaching specific addresses, apartment complexes, or businesses just off the CRT’s main routes. To use this option, riders must call the CRT office at 304-636-6472 at least one business day in advance to make a reservation. The one-way fare for this deviated route service is $2.50.

Expanded Service for Randolph County

For those living beyond CRT’s Elkins deviated route area, CRT offers “Demand Response” service throughout Randolph County. This door-to-door service requires a reservation made at least one day in advance, with fares based on distance from Elkins city limits, ranging from $3.75 to $10.00 one-way. This service ensures that residents in more rural parts of the county have access to transportation. CRT also makes pre-scheduled monthly trips to communities like Dailey, Harman, Mill Creek, Valley Bend, and Valley Head.

(A brief mention of Upshur County: CRT also provides deviated fixed-route and demand response services in Buckhannon, with a base fare of $1.25.)

Important Rider Guidelines

For the safety and comfort of all passengers, Country Roads Transit asks that riders follow a few important rules:

  • Exact Fare: Riders must have exact fare or a monthly pass ready when boarding.
  • Courtesy Seating: The front seats are designated for seniors and passengers with disabilities.
  • Stop Request: Riders should pull the cord or push the button near the window to signal their stop.
  • No Smoking, Eating, or Drinking: These activities are prohibited on all CRT vehicles.
  • Pickup Window: For scheduled trips, riders should be ready for pick-up within a 10-minute window (5 minutes before or after the scheduled time as posted on CRT’s timetables).
  • Service Animals: Only trained service animals (not emotional support animals) are permitted on board.

For almost 20 years, Country Roads Transit has been dedicated to providing efficient and safe transportation for the Elkins community. Residents are encouraged to use this valuable local service. For detailed maps, schedules, and more information on fares, visit the CRT website or contact the office directly.

Country Roads Transit
Phone: 304-636-6472 | Toll-Free: 1-877-636-6472
Service is not available on major holidays.

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