JTA begins Clay Community Transportation Green Line
The Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) has officially opened the Clay Community Transportation Green Line, which expands access for rural residents to the Middleburg Veterans Affairs Clinic.
The Green Line is the fourth route introduced through Clay Community Transportation, a partnership between the JTA and Clay County.
The service runs Monday through Friday with stops in Keystone Heights and Penny Farms on its way to the Middleburg VA Clinic.
“Our work in Clay County continues to focus on expanding access to safe, clean and affordable transportation options in this community,” said JTA CEO Nathaniel P. Ford, Sr. “The Green Line provides much-needed and direct access to the vital healthcare services veterans and their families depend on.”
The Green Line will operate Monday through Friday, with morning trips originating from the Keystone Heights Senior Center starting at 7:30 a.m. Additional stops include the Penny Farms Commons Building, the Clayton & Mildred Revels Senior Center and the Middleburg VA Clinic.
Return trips originate from the Middleburg VA Clinic starting at 9:00 a.m.
The Green Line also connects to the Magenta Line, which connects Keystone Heights and Gainesville with two round-trips each weekday.