Hours of Operation:

Monday through Friday 6:00am to 6:00pm
Inclement weather could alter hours of operation

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All in county rides require 24-hour notice and all out of county require 72-hour notice. 

All rides are subject to availability.

Information and communication concerning MCPT’s services are available in alternative accessible formats, upon request. To initiate such a request, please contact mcphd@mcphd.net or call 217-839-4130. Telecommunications Relay Services permit persons with a hearing or speech disability to use the telephone system via a text telephone (TTY) or other device to call persons with or without such disabilities. To make using TRS as simple as possible, you can simply dial 711 to be automatically connected to a TRS operator.

Passenger Guidelines

Macoupin County Public Transportation serves the public therefore, riders may experience delays and/or additional wait time.
The Macoupin County Public Transportation wants all passengers to have a safe and pleasant ride. All passengers should be aware of the following:

Please minimize conversations with and distraction to the driver.

NO SHOW POLICY

MCPT reviews all recorded no call-no shows to ensure accuracy before recording them in a rider’s account. Riders will be subject to suspension under the following conditions:

Initially, 1 warning letter will be issued to notify the rider of the no call – no shows and ask for cooperation in scheduling trips with Macoupin County Public Transportation. If the problem continues, a progressive suspension length will be as followed:

Any client receiving a written notice of suspension has the right to appeal. This appeal may be directed to the Macoupin County Public Transportation Program Director, either in writing or via phone at:
Macoupin County Public Health Department
509 Illinois Ave.
Gillespie, IL 62033
217-839-4130

To promote a safe, efficient, and pleasant trip for staff and riders:

MCPT POLICIES