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TriCounty Link Rural Bus System
Serving Berkeley, Charleston, & Dorchester Counties of South Carolina
Beginning Monday, July 6, 2009, getting to lunch in Moncks Corner will be easier! You can Ride Free July 6 thru July 13. After July 13, pay only 50¢ per ride! Link to Lunch operates at 15 minute intervals from 10:45 am to 1:45 pm.
Link to Lunch Stops
- Berkeley County Offices
- Subway (Rembert Dennis Blvd.)
- Home Telephone
- Santee Cooper
- Berkeley Electric Coop (Rembert Dennis Blvd.)
- Santee Cooper Credit Union / Ye Old Fashion
- Arby's / Chick-fil-a / Applebee's / Blimpie
- Wendy's
- Walmart / Subway
- Zaxby's / MoMo's / Mr. Habachi
- Pizza Hut / El Maquey / Hardees
- Berkeley Electric Coop (Hwy 17A/52)
- Huddle House / KFC / China Town
- Waffle House
- Captain D's
- The Round Table
- Music Man
- Howard's
- School District Office (Main & Carolina)
- Town Hall/ Fire Station
- 223 N. Live Oak Drive / Sheriff's Offices
- Magistrate Court / DSS
SC Employment Security Commission- Department of Social Services
- TriCounty Link / School District Office
- Barony House / Music Man
- Burger King / Sonic
Call (843) 899-4096 for more information.
TriCounty Link operates rural bus service throughout Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester Counties, South Carolina. We help you by providing transportation to where you are going and you help your community by easing traffic problems and conserving fuel when you use TriCounty Link public transportation. Whether you're commuting, shopping, or traveling to medical appointments, let TriCounty Link get you where you need to go.
You meet the nicest people
on the TriCounty Link.
Established in 1996 as the Berkeley, Charleston, Dorchester Rural Transportation Management Association, our system has grown from a one county service to one that is taking on the challenges of serving three counties more effectively. Currently we offer seven deviated fixed routes, three commuter routes (soon to be four), ten contract routes, and Medicaid service in Berkeley and Dorchester counties. Founded on the premise of being self-sustaining, TriCounty Link celebrates its 13th birthday in July 2009.
Catch a Ride from Any Safe Location Along Our Routes Using Our Flagstop System
TriCounty Link is a flagstop system. To catch a ride just stand at a safe location along the route, WAVE and the bus will stop to pick you up. The Link also has designated stops which are shown on the maps in the routes section of this website.
Pay Just One Fare Each Way
When Transferring Between TriCounty Link and CARTA
Additionally, recognizing the importance of creating a more seamless transportation network, the TriCounty Link arranged a transfer agreement with the Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority (CARTA). The agreement allows customers to pay one fare each way when transferring between the rural and urban transportation systems.
Weekly & Monthly Passes Now Available
Buy On Board or Online
TriCounty Link now offers weekly & monthly passes!
Order yours online or buy on the bus.
In our efforts to make using our service easier for our customers, the TriCounty Link also offers a pass program. The weekly and monthly passes are sold on board the vehicles, can be purchased on this website by clicking on "Request Pass", or by mail from our offices in Moncks Corner.
TriCounty Link enjoys a very positive working relationship with the Berkeley, Charleston, Dorchester Council of Governments (BCD-COG) and has benefited from the services they offer. Planning, financial accounting, use of their meeting area, and a line of credit, are just some of the things our COG has offered and contributed to our success as a transit provider.
New Routes Added to Serve You Better
Charleston County Council's commitment to providing half-cent sales tax revenue has also allowed the TriCounty Link to implement a route serving Mt. Pleasant, McClellanville and Awendaw as well as two routes on rural John's Island. With the implementation of the new rural service in Charleston County, along with the current Edisto rural route and the urban system, Charleston County residents now have more transit options than any other county in the state.
TriCounty Link continues to plan the efficient implementation of services that will provide our rural customers with better transportation options that will allow them to travel throughout the tri-county area. The September 2008 start-up of three new commuter routes has made it easier for customers traveling to and from Ridgeville, Summerville, Moncks Corner and Goose Creek, to connect with the urban bus service at the Otranto Super K-Mart.
We hope you will find this site useful and interesting. Our information areas are constantly changing, so please keep coming back to explore the site as it and TriCounty Link continue to grow and change to meet your needs.
Schedules and maps are subject to change and are intended for general use only.

