LIFT Transportation Service

LIFT provides rides for people in southwestern Wisconsin that may have temporary or permanent difficulties with transportation. LIFT offers rides to and from locations within a day trip of the resident’s home.

LIFT is for people with no other means of transportation.

Ride service is subject to driver availability.
To schedule a ride, call 608-930-2191, Monday thru Thursday between 8:00 am and 4:30 pm, or Friday between 8:00 am and 1:00 pm. Rides within Dodgeville are $3 per stop and all rides outside of Dodgeville are $1 per unloaded and loaded mile. If you are travelling a long distance and $1 per mile is cost prohibitive, please call us to see what other options there may be to get you where you need to go at 608-930-2191.

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LIFT offers rides to and from:

  • School

  • Work

  • Medical Appointments

  • Shopping

  • Social Events

  • Personal Business Appointments, such as to your bank

The LIFT fleet includes vehicles equipped for:

  • Ambulatory needs

  • Wheelchair and Mobility Aids accommodation

  • Bariatric passengers

Service is available to residents of:

  • Crawford County

  • Grant County

  • Green County

  • Iowa County

  • Lafayette County

  • Richland County

And communities near to these southwestern Wisconsin counties.

LIFT rides are available to anyone.  LIFT gives priority to:

  • Those with disabilities.

  • Senior Citizens.

Be a LIFT volunteer driver!

  • Feel good knowing you’re helping those in need in your community.

  • Receive 55c per mile.

  • Set your own schedule.

  • Drive your own vehicle.

Call 608-930-2191 to find out how to be a driver.

For more information about the LIFT Transportation Service Program, please see the LIFT Southwest Wisconsin Transit website, or contact our office.

Contact Information

LIFT Transportation

To schedule a ride, call 608-930-2191
[email protected]
Between 8:00 am and 4:30 pm Monday thru Thursday, Friday between 8:00 am and 1:00 pm.

Factoid

In 2023, LIFT gave 17,549 rides, traveling over 808,183 miles.

This program is funded in part by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) as authorized under 49 U.S.C. Section 5310 Mobility Options of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities Program (CFDA 20.513).