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Travel is free for seniors card holders, but the card must still be validated for travel. Regular metroCARD - for all other passengers not eligible for discounted fares. Regular metroCARDs cost $5 to purchase and are subject to full priced fares. Student or concession metroCARDs cost $3.50, and are subject to discounted fares.
free to MTA local buses, subways, and other Bee-Line services; $3.75 "step-up" charge for transferring to an MTA Bus express route; $33.00 $16.50 with Reduced Fare ID: $127.00 $63.50 with Reduced Fare ID: BxM4C: $7.50 $3.75 (Off peak only) No transfers accepted, transfers are issued as follows: Cash: Valid on MTA buses, other Bee-Line buses.
Metra's $6 and $11 day passes will no longer be available if the proposed fare increases take effect. Reduced fares will still be applicable to seniors, active military members and students in ...
The Seniors Ride Free program will now be known as the Seniors Circuit Ride Free program and the Seniors Reduced Fare program. Only seniors enrolled in the Illinois Department on Aging's Circuit ...
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.
A local/light rail 24-hour pass can be used on an Express or RAPID route for an additional $1.25 per boarding (or $2.25 per boarding for reduced fare) Reduced fare is available to those with a disability, seniors aged 65 and older, children ages 6 to 18, and Medicare cardholders
All those promotions have gone a long way in getting more people on the bus and reducing harmful vehicle emissions. This year alone, RTA buses have carried 1.8 million reduced-fare boardings ...
Number of vehicles. 2,429 commuter rail cars. 6,418 subway cars. 61 SIR cars. 5,725 buses [1] The Metropolitan Transportation Authority ( MTA) is a public benefit corporation responsible for public transportation in the New York City metropolitan area of the U.S. state of New York.