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1, 2, and 3 zone full-fare monthly passes] Summer Youth Pass; MTA also provides the following discounts: ~50% fare for Seniors (62+) and People With Disabilities (With MTA discount ID) Free Local Fares for Mendocino College Students with Student ID Discounted fares for regional routes 65, 95
In 2021, COTA introduced a new fare system, based on the Transit app, which caps fares at $4.50 per day or $62 per month. The agency is also transitioning to cash-free fares, though it added about 400 retailers in Central Ohio into a network, allowing riders to add cash to their accounts at the retail stores.
Traffic & Transit Sounder Fares Reduced For Low-Income, Youth, And Senior Riders Starting this month, the Sounder has lowered prices for ORCA LIFT passengers and young riders to make the train ...
The regular, one-trip fare is $1.25 and the reduced one-trip fare is $0.60. The reduced fare is available for seniors, K-12 students, and disabled persons. Kids under 5 years old ride for free with a parent or guardian. K-12 Students can ride fare-free with valid STAR card. Transfers are FREE with each one-way fare purchase and are valid for 90 ...
Reduced fares can be purchased by seniors ages 65+, people with disabilities, and children ages 5–12. Up to three children under 5 may ride free with a fare-paying rider. Proof of age may be requested of all people riding with reduced fares. Other types of passes include a Semester Pass for full-time students. [40]
For fixed-route service, the base fare is $1.50 for trips within or between Carbon and Schuylkill counties. Children age 5 and under with a fare-paying adult and senior citizens age 65 and over with a Senior Citizen ID or Medicare Card ride for free. Persons with disabilities ride for half fare with a PennDOT Reduced Fare Card or Medicare Card.
Base fares on subways, buses and trains will increase 15 cents from $2.70, seven-day unlimited passes will increase $1 to $34, 30-day unlimited passes will increase $5 to $132, according to the MTA.