
Cities and transit authorities partner with WHC for the service that has to actually run.
Microtransit, ADA paratransit, contract transit, and taxi operations, operated by zTrip across 38 cities in 20 states.
What We Operate
Service lines built around what authorities actually procure.
Microtransit & On-Demand
On-demand zone transit for service areas your authority defines. Vehicles, dispatch, drivers, and customer service operated by zTrip.
ADA Paratransit
Complementary paratransit for fixed-route systems. Full ADA compliance, wheelchair-accessible vehicles, drivers trained on disability service protocols.
Contract & Fixed-Route Transit
Fixed-route service, downtown circulators, special-event capacity, university and airport connectors. A capacity backstop when your own fleet runs short.
Taxi Medallion Operations
zTrip holds and operates taxi medallions where municipal taxi service is regulated, including wheelchair-accessible vehicle requirements.
Procurement & RFP
Set up to respond to standard municipal RFPs.
W-9, insurance certificate, fleet inventory, driver vetting documentation, references.
Current and prior public-sector contract list available to verified procurement officers.
Responded to ADA paratransit, microtransit, NEMT, employee shuttle, and contract bus RFPs nationwide.
DBE / MBE / WBE supplier documentation available where applicable.
FAQ
Common questions from cities and transit authorities
What services does WHC Worldwide provide to cities and transit authorities?
Microtransit and on-demand zone transit, ADA complementary paratransit, contract and fixed-route transit, and taxi medallion operations, operated by zTrip.
Does WHC respond to municipal RFPs?
Yes. WHC has responded to ADA paratransit, microtransit, NEMT, employee shuttle, and contract bus RFPs nationwide, with a capabilities packet ready for procurement officers.
Do you provide ADA-compliant paratransit?
Yes. WHC operates complementary paratransit for fixed-route systems with full ADA compliance, wheelchair-accessible vehicles, and drivers trained on disability service protocols.
Can WHC back up our fleet when capacity runs short?
Yes. WHC provides fixed-route service, downtown circulators, special-event capacity, and university and airport connectors as a capacity backstop.
What procurement documentation is available?
W-9, insurance certificate, fleet inventory, driver vetting documentation, references, and DBE, MBE, and WBE supplier documentation where applicable.