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Mission

Allegany County Transit serves the general public as well as the elderly and persons with disabilities in Allegany County, Maryland with affordable, efficient, and courteous public transportation service. The Transit operates a fixed route bus system and Alltrans, a demand response and ADA Paratransit.

The county provides__ fixed routes and __ demand-response/para-transit routes to link residents with major shopping, medical and employment areas, as well as with public services available in Allegany County.

General Information

The fixed route bus  system operates Monday through Friday. All routes originate in Downtown Cumberland on Frederick Street and offers service to:

  • LaVale
  • Cresaptown
  • Frostburg
  • Frostburg State University Campus
  • Midland 
  • Lonaconing
  • Barton
  • Westernport. 

Regular bus fare is $2.00 with NO transfer fees. 
For more information about fares and passes, click here.

All transit routes and paratransit vehicles are wheelchair accessible and will transport any wheelchair or mobility device that does not exceed the weight capacity of the vehicle or its lift or ramp.  The wheelchair lift measures 30 inches wide by 48 inches long.

Drivers make major stop announcements. 

Holiday Schedule

Public Transportation services will not be offered by Allegany County Transit on the listed holidays.

2025

MLK DayMonday, January 20, 2025
Memorial Day (Observed)Monday, May 26, 2025
JuneteenthWednesday, June 19, 2025
Independence DayThursday, July 4, 2025
Labor DayMonday, September 1, 2025
Veteran's DayMonday, November 11, 2025
ThanksgivingThursday, November 27, 2025
Day after ThanksgivingFriday, November 28, 2025
Christmas Eve Tuesday, December 24, 2025
Christmas Day Wednesday, December 25, 2025
New Years Eve Tuesday, December 31, 2025
News Years DayWednesday, January 1, 2026

More Information

  1. Transit


    Physical Address
    1000 Lafayette Avenue
    Cumberland, MD 21502

    Fax: 301-722-0326


  2. Elizabeth Harper

    Elizabeth A. Robison-Harper

    Transit Division Chief