Casper Area Transit
Passengers are our Passion and Purpose!

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2023 WYTRANS Conference
The City of Casper is hosted the 2023 WYTRANS (Wyoming Public Transit Association) Conference, which was held in Casper October 4-5, 2023 at the Hilton Garden Inn. WYTRANS is a private, non-profit organization consisting of transit providers from every county in Wyoming.
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November and December Monthly Passes
for the Casper Area LINK are available now!
Come in and get yours today.
$30 -- General Public
$25 -- Student Pass
$15 -- Senior Citizen / Disabled
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Rescue Mission Bus Shelter
A new bus shelter was recently installed at the Rescue Mission.

It was funded with a $24K grant from WYDOT, and the $6K match came from the City’s capital reserves.

Service will be starting within the next couple of months as the Transit team revises the Green Route to accommodate the new stop, while having to compensate for temporary delays resulting from the F Street bridge project.

The shelter has solar-power lighting, which is a new trend.


Special thanks to our Parks Division for pouring the concrete pad, and our Engineering Division for managing the shelter assembly and installation.
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Thank You Appreciation BBQ
Casper Area Transit hosted a Thank You Appreciation BBQ in early September for our passengers, drivers, funding partners and City staff who keep our buses on the road each day.

We had a great turnout and lots of fun!

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Launching Ceremony
Casper Area Transit celebrated its 2nd year in operation on May 12th with a launching ceremony of its 2 new buses.

The public was invited to stop by between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. for
light refreshments, good company, and a chance to tour the new buses!

Council members and staff from the City of Casper, and City of Mills, joined with our bus drivers and passengers for a fun event!
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We’re your premier resource for public transportation services!

- Get to a doctor’s appointment or to the grocery store using ASSIST’s reliable bus system in Casper, Bar Nunn, Evansville, Mills, and parts of Natrona County. Click here to find out more opportunities for your transportation needs on ASSIST.

- Casper Area LINK serving Casper, Evansville and Mills. Click here to find out more opportunities for your transportation needs.

2021 Transit Strategic Development Plan
ADA Complementary Paratransit Service
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires public transit agencies that provide fixed-route service to provide “complementary paratransit” service to people with disabilities who cannot use the fixed-route bus or rail service because of a disability. To learn more about this service, please click the links below.
ADA Complementary Paratransit Service Riders Guide
ADA Paratransit Eligibility Application
TITLE VI RIGHTS & AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA)
Casper Area Transit program operates without regards to race, color or national origin. We also strive to be non-discriminatory with regards to age, gender, or disability.
If you feel you have been discriminated against, please download a Title VI Discrimination Complaint Form or ADA Complaint form below or contact the City for a form at (307) 235-8273.
If you need assistance in completing this form, please contact the Title VI Officer at (307)235-8241 or the ADA Coordinator at (307) 235-8212.
2022 Title VI Program
Title VI Discrimination Complaint Form.pdf
Title VI Complaint Process.pdf
ADA Complaint Form.pdf
ADA Complaint Process.pdf
OTHER INFORMATION
Statement of Rights
Statement of Rights in Spanish
Non-Discrimination Statement
The City of Casper is a designated recipient of Federal Transportation Assistance from the Department of Transportation. As a designated recipient, the City of Casper is required to update their Title VI program every three (3) years. Title VI requires every designated recipient of federal funding to have a program in place to address Civil Rights complaints, to ensure that every contract funded by federal monies contains language that provides for Title VI adherence, to address Limited English Proficiency in the community through a written program, and to notify the public of their rights under Title VI. The Title VI Program is required per the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. § 2000d et seq.
The City of Casper's transit program operates without regard to race, color or national origin. If you have questions about the City's Civil Rights obligations, please contact the City of Casper at (307) 235-8259.
ADOPT-A-SHELTER
Click here to find out more with the Casper Area Transit Adopt-a Shelter program!
WHAT'S THE BUZZ ABOUT CASPER AREA TRANSIT?
DISPATCH
Dispatch is staffed with two full-time dispatchers and two part-time drivers/dispatchers. Dispatch schedules over 150 rides per day and quickly and efficiently work out any route deviations. The new scheduling software TripMaster has the ability to send a text message the evening prior to the scheduled ride day to notify the rider of the trip and again when the bus is on the way to pick up the rider.
BUS OPERATORS
We currently have 15 full-time bus operators including two Lead Drivers, Nina Clark and Shirley Craft, as well as seven part-time bus operators. Most of our bus operators have at least a decade or more experience operating a paratransit service.
FLEET
Our fleet consist of 9 LINK fixed route buses with the capacity to transport 16 to 24 passengers. The door-to-door ASSIST service has 12 buses with the capacity to transport 6 to 18 passengers. All buses are equipped for paratransit needs. All of our buses are maintained by the City of Casper Fleet Department.
FACILITY
Casper Area Transit facility has two administrative assistants, who are responsible for sales, subsidy, statistics, FTA reporting and much more. As well as the Transit Supervisor, Bill Biggs, Transit Manager, Scott Dresher, Community Development Director, Liz Becher and MPO Support Technician, Pam Jones.
Team Transit is very fortunate to be blanketed with all the support of the City of Casper. Together we all are very dedicated and work hard for the great citizens of Casper, Bar Nunn, Evansville, and Mills!
INCLIMENT WEATHER
In cases of extreme weather that affects the community at large, Casper Area Transit will make every effort to continue service but reserves the right to delay start times or ride times as necessary to continue to provide a safe environment for our passengers and our employees.
Subsidy Program
To participate in the subsidy program:
- Fill out Subsidy application at the office, or click here for a printable copy. Note: Our fiscal year is July to June, so applications will need to be updated annually.
- Bring completed application with your government issued photo ID and proof of income (one month of pay stubs, food stamp card, or SSI/SSID statement) to Casper Area Transit office located at 1715 East 4th Street during office hours Monday through Friday 8a.m. to 5p.m.
- Each month you will need to complete a pick up form to receive more tokens or tickets. For a printable copy, click here.
COMMUNITY COMPANIES OR ORGANIZATIONS
Are you looking for a staff presentation? Schedule with us! We will expound on the operation of Casper Area Transit, and show how user-friendly our public transportation is. Click here to book your next staff presentation.
COMMUNITY OUTREACH
Representatives from Casper Area Transit recently visited a UW / Casper College Social Work class regarding transit services in the Casper area. Students are studying methods for providing social services to clients and seeing how public transportation fits into that greater mission.

HOLIDAY CLOSURES
Transit Office holiday closures are as follows:
- Monday, January 1st, 2024, New Year's Day
- Monday, February 20th, 2023, Presidents' Day
- Monday, May 29th, 2023, Memorial Day
- Tuesday, July 4th, 2023, Independence Day
- Monday, September 4th, 2023, Labor Day
- Monday, October 9th, 2023, Columbus Day
- Friday, November 10th, 2023, in observation of Veteran's Day
- Thursday, November 23rd & Friday November 24th, 2023, Thanksgiving Day
- Monday, December 25th, 2023, Christmas Day
ASSIST and LINK do not provide bus service on the following holidays:
- Monday, January 1st, 2024, New Year's Day
- Monday, May 29th, 2023, Memorial Day
- Tuesday, July 4th, 2023, Independence Day
- Monday, September 4th, 2023, Labor Day
- Thursday, November 23rd, 2023, Thanksgiving Day
- Monday, December 25th, 2023, Christmas Day
ASSIST and LINK will provide limited hours service on the following holidays with times to be announced at least 1-week prior to holiday:
- Monday, February 20th, 2023, Presidents' Day
- Monday, October 9th, 2023, Columbus Day
- Friday, November 10th, 2023, in observation of Veteran's Day
- Friday, November 24th, 2023, Black Friday
CONTACT US
Contact us if you have any questions about our transportation services by calling:
Email comments to [email protected]
OFFICE HOURS
Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
OFFICE LOCATION
1715 E. 4th Street, Casper, WY 82601
We look forward to helping you get where you need to go!
