Metro Call-A-Ride

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Metro Call-A-Ride

Metro Call-A-Ride is a paratransit service operated by Metro Transit that serves parts of Greater St. Louis. In 2024, the service had an annual ridership of 278,900, or about 1,400 per weekday as of the fourth quarter of 2024.

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Metro Call-A-Ride
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A Metro Call-A-Ride van in 2011
ParentBi-State Development Agency
Founded1987; 38 years ago (1987)
Service areaCity of St. Louis
St. Louis County
Service typeParatransit
Fleet123 vans
Daily ridership1,400 (weekdays, Q4 2024)[1]
Annual ridership278,900 (2024)[2]
Fuel typeDiesel
OperatorMetro Transit
Websitemetrostlouis.org/metrocallaride
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Metro Call-A-Ride serves passengers in the city of St. Louis and St. Louis County who have limited access to MetroBus or MetroLink and/or disabled residents who are unable to use those services.[3] Call-A-Ride does not travel on fixed routes like MetroBus and provides service within 3/4 mile of a MetroBus or MetroLink station only when buses and trains are in service.[4]

In April 2023, in response to ongoing operator shortages, Metro announced that it would reduce its service area for Call-A-Ride, primarily in southwest and far north St. Louis County. These reductions in service have led to significant criticism for the transit agency.[5][6]

During a January 15th, 2024 service adjustment, Metro announced it had increased Call-A-Ride operator ranks to 124, up from 102 in November 2023 but still below the 201 budgeted. Despite the increase in drivers, Metro must reduce missed trips due to the lack of drivers before increasing the Call-A-Ride service area.[7] By the fall of 2024, Call-A-Ride had reduced trip denial rates from 42.5% to less than 1%[8] and increased its operator ranks to 186.[9]

In 2025, Metro launched new scheduling software that includes a smartphone app and web-based portal for managing trips and real-time vehicle tracking updates.[10]

Fleet

Metro's Call-A-Ride fleet is made up of 123 vans equipped with an accessible lift or ramp and priority seating.[11][12]

Roster

Call-A-Ride roster as of fiscal year 2022:[13]

More information Fleet Number(s), Quantity ...
Fleet Number(s) Quantity Year Built Manufacturer Model Engine Seating Notes Source
4330-4379 21 2009 ElDorado Aerotech GMC Duramax 6.6L 14 [13]
4401-4425 17 2008 4418 retired; listed for auction in July 2023 [14]
4430-4453 19 2008 4430, 4434 retired; listed for auction in July 2023 [14]
4501-4537 37 2015 Champion Defender Cummins ISB6.7 [13]
4601-4617 17 2016
4701-4722 22 2019 Arboc SOI Ford 3.7L
4801-4820 20 2020
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