Transit News
New transit fares effective Oct. 1
Fares for all regional buses and trains increased on Oct. 1.
The fare increase will help reduce a projected $15 million budget shortfall for 2009 due to the cost of fuel and lower than expected revenue from motor vehicle sales taxes – a major source of transit funding.
Fares effective Oct. 1
| Non-rush hours | Rush hours | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Adults (13-64) | Local Fare | $1.75 | $2.25 |
| Express Fare | $2.25 | $3.00 | |
| Seniors (65+) Youth (6-12) & Medicare with proper ID |
Local Fare | $ .75 | $2.25 |
| Express Fare | $ .75 | $3.00 | |
| Persons with disabilities, any trip | $ .75 | $ .75 |
31-Day Pass
$31.50 (valid for $.75 Mobility Fare)
$59 (valid for $1.75 Cash Fare)
$85 (valid for $2.25 Cash Fare)
$113.50 (valid for $3 Cash Fare)
Read frequently asked questions about 31-Day Passes.
| Event 6-Hour Pass | Weekend | Weekday | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adults (13-64) | $3.50 | $4.00 | |
| Seniors (65+) Youth (6-12) Medicare with proper ID Persons with disabilities |
$1.50 | $3.00 |
| Metro Mobility | Non-rush hours | Rush hours | |
|---|---|---|---|
| $3.00 | $4.00 |
Morning rush-hour time was not extended as earlier proposed.
The TransitWorks! discount has been eliminated.
The price companies pay for each Metropass is now $76 per month. Check with your employer regarding changes to your monthly cost.
Transit is still a great value
Transit still saves you the cost of parking and the hassle of traffic congestion. For greater savings, buy your fares in advance. Choose stored value or 31-Day Passes depending on how often you ride.







