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The best way to MOOve around Southern Vermont! |
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The Deerfield Valley Transit Association operates the MOOver, the best resort/community transit system in Vermont. Our trademark buses sport a Holstein motif, making the MOOver easy to "spot" and fun to ride! The MOOver is free, and this year will serve more than 200,000 riders. We provide year-round deviated fixed route and demand-response services. Deviations on the Wilmington-West Dover route are available up to ¼ of a mile upon request at least 24 hours in advance. To request a deviation call us at (802) 464-8487. Additional Service added on the MOOver Route 12/26-3/27 Schedule Updates Summer/Fall Schedule Winter Schedule Employment Elderly or Disabled Services Meeting Minutes What's News The DVTA Story Brattleboro BeeLine Schedule Greyhound, Amtrak, Bus & Taxi Contact Us! Mount Snow Resort Deerfield Valley News Chamber of Commerce Weather Forecast Vermont Public Transit Association Go Vermont! Butterfield Common Position Statement Call Monday-Friday 8am-5 pm Phone 802-464-8487 Vermont Relay 711 Box 429, West Dover, VT 05356 Fax 802-464-0164 email jan@moover.com A private
non-profit corporation.
The DVTA operates its programs and services without
regard to race, color, and national origin as stipulated in Title VI
of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. If you feel you have been
discriminated against based on your race, color, or national origin,
you may file a complaint with the Vermont Agency of Transportation,
Office of Civil Rights by calling 802-828-6651 and stating that you
would like to make a Title VI complaint. If you would like more
information about your Title VI rights, you may call the Vermont
Agency of Transportation, Office of Civil Rights and request it be
provided to you. 9 V.S.A. § 4502 (a) Public accommodations states an
owner or operator of a place of public accommodation or an agent or
employee of such owner or operator shall not, because of the race,
creed, color, national origin, marital status, sex, sexual
orientation, or gender identity of any person, refuse, withhold from,
or deny to that person any of the accommodations, advantages,
facilities, and privileges of the place of public accommodation. If
you feel you been discriminated against, you may file a complaint with
Vermont Human Rights Commission by calling 1-800-416-2010 or by e-mail
at human.rights@state,vt.us
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