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A reduced fare program refers to special programs providing particular passengers with a discounted fare option for travel on a public transport system. In the United States, public transportation systems that receive federal funding are required to offer, at minimum, half fares to the elderly and handicapped persons during off peak travel. [ 1 ]
Monthly Pass (Reduced Fare)* Bus/Rail $39.00 Combo Pass Bus/Rail $98.00 University Semester Pass Bus/Rail $175.00 Metro Call-A-Ride Call-A-Ride $2.00 * Reduced fares require a Metro reduced fare permit [73] † Two-hour passes can only be purchased as a mobile fare option on the Transit app [73]
Monthly Pass (Reduced Fare)* Bus/Rail $39.00 Combo Pass Bus/Rail $98.00 University Semester Pass Bus/Rail $175.00 * Reduced fares require a Metro reduced fare permit [22] † Two-hour passes can only be purchased as a mobile fare option on the Transit app [22]
MetroLink (reporting mark BSDA) is a light rail system [7] [8] that serves the Greater St. Louis area. Operated by Metro Transit in a shared fare system with MetroBus, [9] the two-line, 38-station system runs from St. Louis Lambert International Airport and Shrewsbury in Missouri to Scott Air Force Base in Illinois.
Metro Call-A-Ride is a paratransit service operated by Metro Transit that serves parts of Greater St. Louis. In 2023, the service had an annual ridership of 278,900, or about 1,400 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024.
By 2024, MetroCard will be discontinued and all Bee-Line passengers will then use OMNY. The Reduced-Fare MetroCard Program will also be converted over to OMNY." [9] For certain periods during the summer and winter of 2022, the buses were fare-free. [10] As of the summer of 2023, buses are fare free until Labor Day 2023.
A transfer may be purchased for 25¢ in addition to the $1.25 base fare (seniors & disabled get it for free although they pay just the $0.40 fare). Day passes can be purchased for $3 when boarding any bus or streetcar. Additionally, passes valid for a 3-day period can be purchased for $9, or for 31 days for $55, at a limited number of locations ...
Then metrocard, oyster card and all the others could be redirects? Secretlondon 22:23, Dec 21, 2003 (UTC) Wouldn't a lot of detail be left out if there was one general article for electronic payment of subway fares? On the current metrocard page, almost all of the information is new york city subway-specific information.