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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.
Palm Tran is a bus system run by the Palm Beach County Government, serving Palm Beach County. Standard (Adult) one-way fare is US$1.50 (people eligible for the reduced fare such as students and senior citizens pay US$0.75). For US$3.55 an unlimited all-day pass (US$2.25 for reduced fare).
Flatiron Flyer: Contested as being bus rapid transit Fort Collins: Transfort: MAX: Opened May 10, 2014 with free service until August 23, 2014. Roaring Fork Valley: RFTA: See note VelociRFTA Bus Rapid Transit (BRT): Opened September 3, 2013 as the first rural bus rapid transit line in the United States. Ticket vending machines are available at ...
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 ...
It is the largest town in the Cameron Highlands region and contains many facilities and amenities, including the district council, banks and ATMs, the main Police Station of Cameron Highlands and the main hospital in Cameron Highlands. There is a taxi station and a bus station for travel to other parts of Cameron Highlands, as well as to Ipoh ...
Pages in category "Bus transportation in Florida" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bayway;
Lynx (stylized as LYNX) is a transit system serving the greater Orlando, Florida area. Operated by the Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority, it provides bus, curb-to-curb, and paratransit services in three counties: Orange, Seminole, and Osceola.
In 2017, each Proterra XR-Plus bus costs approximately $719,000 with a battery lease. [5] Beginning in the Fall 2020 semester, campus bus routes and times were altered in order to prepare for electric buses across all routes, as the electric buses need some down-time to charge while in service.