Youth 18 & under now ride free
Aug 25, 2022, 00:00
by
Evan Ebert
Beginning Sept. 1, riders 18 and younger can ride for free on transit systems across Washington, including Community Transit, Everett Transit, King County Metro, Kitsap Transit, Pierce Transit, and Sound Transit.
With the launch of the Free Youth Transit Pass program, young riders can use current classic blue youth ORCA cards, or simply board and ride free. New black ORCA cards will be available soon and distributed through schools and customer services.
More innovations are on the horizon in 2023 including the ability to “tap” a smartphone.
Under the state’s recently adopted Move Ahead Washington package, transit agencies are eligible for new grant funding if they implement a free youth fare policy by Oct. 1. This revenue far exceeds the annual fare revenue typically received from youth
riders.
By having a transit pass at no cost to them, young people will be able to travel to school or a part-time job, see a friend or relative, visit a museum, or explore a hiking trail or park.
King, Snohomish, Pierce, and Kitsap counties together have an estimated 645,000 youth aged 6-18 who will be eligible to ride transit for free.
More information is available at
communitytransit.org/freeyouthtransitpass and
www.freeyouthtransitpass.com.
Youth 18 & under now ride free
Aug 25, 2022, 00:00
by
Evan Ebert
Beginning Sept. 1, riders 18 and younger can ride for free on transit systems across Washington, including Community Transit, Everett Transit, King County Metro, Kitsap Transit, Pierce Transit, and Sound Transit.
With the launch of the Free Youth Transit Pass program, young riders can use current classic blue youth ORCA cards, or simply board and ride free. New black ORCA cards will be available soon and distributed through schools and customer services.
More innovations are on the horizon in 2023 including the ability to “tap” a smartphone.
Under the state’s recently adopted Move Ahead Washington package, transit agencies are eligible for new grant funding if they implement a free youth fare policy by Oct. 1. This revenue far exceeds the annual fare revenue typically received from youth
riders.
By having a transit pass at no cost to them, young people will be able to travel to school or a part-time job, see a friend or relative, visit a museum, or explore a hiking trail or park.
King, Snohomish, Pierce, and Kitsap counties together have an estimated 645,000 youth aged 6-18 who will be eligible to ride transit for free.
More information is available at
communitytransit.org/freeyouthtransitpass and
www.freeyouthtransitpass.com.
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