Coos County, NH is a rural area in the North Country of New Hampshire. With the need for transportation options in such a secluded location, there are several methods of public transportation available. The Co枚s County Rural Public Transit is a door-to-door service that offers rides to people for medical and other appointments, shopping trips, and more. It also provides travel training, which allows riders to learn how to use the public transit system with confidence. In addition, public bus services are available from Berlin and Gorham to Whitefield and other townships in Coos County. The White Mountains Regional Transportation System offers a reduced fare service throughout the region, connecting multiple counties with larger cities such as Littleton and Lancaster. Finally, Concord Coach Lines operates an intercity bus line from points on the Seacoast to points in Canada through Coos County. With several transportation options available within Coos County, locals have access to essential services around the region with ease and convenience.
The typical American commute has been getting longer each year since 2010. The average one-way commute in Coos County takes 20.8 minutes. That's shorter than the US average of 26.4 minutes.
How people in Coos County get to work:
- 79.0% drive their own car alone
- 10.4% carpool with others
- 5.7% work from home
- 0.1% take mass transit