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  2. RTA Announces Free, Unlimited Bus Rides Every Friday ... - Patch

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    The Agency has also offered reduced monthly passes and 25 cent trips for youth, seniors, disabled and veteran passengers thanks to the Board of Directors’ ongoing support for fare programs to ...

  3. Metrorail (Miami-Dade County) - Wikipedia

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    All Miami-Dade senior citizens aged 65 years and older and with Social Security benefits, and veterans residing in Miami-Dade and earning less than $22,000 annually ride free with the reduced fare monthly Easy Card. [56] All of the stations except the five in the downtown area and Tri-Rail station have dedicated parking available. Parking costs ...

  4. ORCA card - Wikipedia

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    This pass costs $8 or $4.50 (senior/disabled and youth only) and cover up to $3.50 or $1.75 (senior/disabled and youth only) of fare value per trip on any transit service that honours the PugetPass within 24 hours of first boarding. [36]

  5. Fare Hike Lands Three Weeks Early — By Accident, MTA Says

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    Seniors and riders with disabilities also noticed they were charged $2.90 for reduced-fare trips that were supposed to cost $1.35. Find out what's happening in New York City with free, real-time ...

  6. OC Transpo - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, a senior fare of $2.00 was introduced, although it was increased in subsequent years. Current fares as of 1 January 2024 are: [74] $3.85 for adults 18+, and youth 13–17; $2.95 for seniors; $1.75 for EquiPass and Community (Presto card only) Free for children 12 and under; The adult, youth and senior fares consist of cash fares.

  7. Carbon Transit - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. New York City Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    A major goal of the formation of the NYCTA was to remove transit policy, and especially the setting of the transit fare, from City politics. The fare was increased to fifteen cents on July 25, 1953, and a token was introduced for paying subway and elevated fares. Bus and trolley fares continued to be paid by cash only. [11]

  9. SEPTA - Wikipedia

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    Disabled persons may apply for a Reduced Fare Card. [59] This allows them to ride transit services for half price and Regional Rail trains for half the weekday fare with identification. SEPTA allows all children under the age of 12 to ride for free with a fare-paying adult. Children riding alone must pay regular fares. [60]