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The regular bus fare is $1.50 on all local fixed routes. Discounted fares of $0.75 are available for students, disabled (with mobility card), seniors, medicare card holders, and active duty and military veterans. There is no fare for children 5 years or younger and seniors 80 and older.
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The city offered free bus travel for trips under 10 km by paying with an electronic card, and fare cap of NT$10 for longer journeys. However, since ROC 110 (2021), the concession is only available with a named resident-only card, making free travel only available to local residents, and the basic fare has become NT$15 (NT$5 discount from cash ...
West County Routes: 14 Universal Plaza-Pasco–Hernando State College16 Moon Lake - Pasco-Hernando State College 18 New Port Richey-Tarpon Springs; 19 Bayonet Point-Tarpon Springs
New pass: 10 rides every 30 days will cost $25 to $55 per ride The new 10-pack prices range from $250 to $350 for coach and $350 to $550 for first class. Brightline prioritizes Miami-Orlando seats ...
Up to three riders under 7 can board for free with fare-paying rider; additional children (or children without adults) require a $1 fare. [27] Discounted fare IDs are available to youth (age 7 - 18 and/or currently in high school), seniors (age 65+), Medicare card holders, and disabled people. Patrons with a discounted fare ID can buy passes ...
The system began with 4 buses in Spring Hill and 1 bus in Brooksville. By the 7th day of operation, ridership surpassed the 3rd year projection of 200 trips per day, with ridership of 219 trips. After 22 months of operation, TheBus was averaging 425 to 434 trips per day. The service was only available on weekdays.
(Jan. 19, 1A, “Free bus rides in Kansas City need more dollars to continue”) - Daniel Garcia, President, National Federation of the Blind of Kansas City, Kansas City. She taught love. We lost ...