Rate Structure
On August 1, 2009, fares were raised to $1.75 in cash for adults, and $0.85 for children more than 45" in height, the disabled, and the elderly. 10 fare tokens for adults can be bought for $15, an adult weekly pass is $19, while an adult monthly pass is $55. For children up to age 12 & over 45" in height, the elderly, and the disabled, 10 fare tokens are $8.50, and the monthly pass rate is $32. These items are reduced for students at some area colleges according to school policies. A Family All-Day Pass, good for 2 adults & 2 kids under 13 and over 45" tall, costs $8. An individual All-Day Pass costs $5 for all riders.
Transfers cost $0.25 for all riders, and can be used once (round-trips & stopovers prohibited) within 1 hr., 30 mins.
Project Mobility fares are $3.50.
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