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The Deerfield Valley Transit Association (DVTA) is a regional non-profit public transit provider located in southern Vermont. Its nickname is the MOOver since its buses are painted black and white like Holstein cows. Since its foundation in 1996,〔Patrick J. Crowley, ("MOOver strong 10 years later" ), ''Brattleboro Reformer'', October 31, 2006.〕 the MOOver has provided over 3.5 million rides in a valley of 5,000 residents. It operates 16 routes, including service from Brattleboro to Bennington, Wilmington to Mount Snow, Wilmington to Readsboro, three routes for the elderly or disabled, and nine routes during the winter season around Mount Snow Resort. In addition, volunteer drivers provide rides in their cars for to doctor's appointments for non-emergency medical care for qualified riders. In fiscal year 2010, the MOOver had an annual ridership of 206,300. There are 20 vehicles in their fleet, 19 of which are wheelchair accessible.〔(2012 Public Transit Policy Plan ), Vermont Agency of Transportation. Retrieved 2014-12-10.〕 As of February 21, 2015, trip planning for all MOOver bus routes is available on Google Maps.〔(Cities Covered ), Google Maps. Retrieved 2015-01-19.〕 All routes are fare free. ==Routes== Year-round routes: : * Wilmington to Bennington : * Wilmington to Brattleboro : * Wilmington to Mount Snow : * Wilmington to Readsboro : * West Dover Elderly or Disabled Routes : * Deerfield Valley to The Gathering Place Adult Day care in Brattleboro : * Wednesday trip to Bennington for doctor's appointments and shopping : * Trips to congregate meal sites in Halifax, Jacksonville, and Readsboro Winter Seasonal Routes : * Mount Snow Base Area : * Upper SnowTree, Snow Mountain Village, The Outlook : * Timber Creek : * Greensprings : * Hermitage Club : * Kingswood : * Bears Crossing/Suntec : * Upper Parking Lots : * Lower Parking Lots 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Deerfield Valley Transit Association」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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