Cass County, Indiana offers a variety of public transportation options for its residents. The Cass County Public Transportation System (CCPTS) is a locally-funded organization that provides door-to-door service and commuter services throughout the county to eligible riders. The CCPTS operates seven days a week from 6:00am until 8:00pm. This service allows riders to access employment opportunities, medical appointments, senior centers, grocery stores, and other destinations within Cass County. Additionally, the Logansport/Cass County Transit Authority (LCCTA) runs several express routes from Logansport to Indianapolis and Kokomo as well as local shuttles in Logansport and Walton. Senior citizens aged 65+ can ride any LCCTA route free of charge with a valid ID; however, all other passengers must purchase tickets prior to boarding the buses. Finally, ride sharing programs such as Uber are also available in Cass County providing an easy way for residents to get around without owning their own vehicles. All these options make it possible for anyone living in Cass County to have access to reliable transportation services regardless of their financial situation or mobility limitations.
The typical American commute has been getting longer each year since 2010. The average one-way commute in Cass County takes 20.6 minutes. That's shorter than the US average of 26.4 minutes.
How people in Cass County get to work:
- 84.3% drive their own car alone
- 9.9% carpool with others
- 2.2% work from home
- 0.6% take mass transit