MST is a bus service and a volunteer driver program combined into one safe, comfortable and convenient regional transportation service for older adults and adults living with disabilities.
Serving Belknap and Merrimack Counties The Safest, Easiest, Most Affordable Way to Get Where You Need to Go.
Mid-State Transit provides door to door, origin-to-destination transportation for seniors (60+) and adults with disabilities in Belknap and Merrimack Counties – outside of the Concord area.
Riding MST
MST is a safe, easy, affordable way to get from your home to the places you need to go.
The vehicle will pick you up and bring you back to your home, within your service area zone.
If you need to travel outside your zone, a volunteer driver may be assigned.
You can use MST to travel for any purpose – shopping, doctor’s appointments, or personal business.
Service is free of charge.
Buses are wheelchair lift equipped.
Drivers will make every effort to accommodate each participant’s needs but must consider the needs of all passengers.
Making Reservations for MST
Service is available in most areas Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 3 PM.
Reservations can be made up to 2:30 PM the day before travel or as much as 7 days in advance by calling 603-225-1989.
Serving the towns of Alton, Andover, Barnstead, Belmont, Bradford, Canterbury, Center Harbor, Chichester, Contoocook, Danbury, Deering, Dunbarton, Epsom, Franklin, Gilford, Gilmanton, Henniker, Hill, Hillsboro, Hopkinton, Laconia, Loudon, Meredith, New Hampton, New London, Newbury, Northfield, Pittsfield, Salisbury, Sanbornton, Sutton, Tilton, Warner, Webster, Wilmot, Windsor
Mid-State Transit (MST) is operated by the Belknap-Merrimack Community Action Program and includes the programs previously referred to as Rural Transit Service and Volunteer Driver Program.
Become a Volunteer Driver for MST VDP
To apply or to learn more about becoming a volunteer driver with Community Action Program Belknap Merrimack Counties, call our Volunteer Driver Program Coordinator at 603-225-1989 ext. 1203