
The Kennedy Center Travel Training is a nationally acclaimed program that teaches people with disabilities and seniors how to properly and safely use the local bus and rail system on a one-to-one basis throughout the state of CT. We have successfully travel trained many riders in the Bridgeport area and most still travel on our buses. If you think travel training would be helpful to you, please call us at 20, Ext. Travel training is a series of one-on-one sessions offered by a professionally trained staff person with the aim of providing a rider with a disability, the independence needed to safely and conveniently use GBT’s bus service. If you are considering using the public city bus service, and are uncertain about where to begin, we can help. With your card, you may begin to make reservations by calling our Customer Service Representatives. If it is determined that you are eligible, you will receive an Access Identification Card which you will need to make reservations and board the bus. We will pick you up at your home and bring you (free of charge) to our offices for the assessment. Our staff will conduct an assessment of your ability to use GBT city buses.

This page will take you through the steps to determine if Access transportation services are for you. Thank you again for your interest in our service. If you have any questions while reviewing this information, please feel free to call an Access Customer Service Representative, Monday through Friday at 20, Ext.

We know how important transportation is to you and how difficult it can be. It will show the steps to take to become eligible and provide you with all of the information you will need to get started and make the best use of this service. This page will provide you with all of the information you will need to determine if Access is for you.

Generally, Access services are provided in the same geographic areas, and during the same days and hours, as city bus service. This service is provided according to the American’s with Disabilities Act (ADA). Access ensures that riders with disabilities who cannot use GBT’s regularly scheduled bus routes have access to jobs, school, shopping and other important community services. Our GBT Access service is designed to provide public bus transportation to riders with disabilities throughout the Bridgeport region.
