

The laminated Regional Reduced Fare Permit is available for $3.00 from any Puget Sound transit agency. The permit is REQUIRED ON MOST TRANSIT SYSTEMS IN ORDER TO PAY A REDUCED FARE. The permit is also valid on the Washington State Ferries. This permit entitles you to ride the regular buses throughout the Puget Sound Region at a discounted fare.
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If you are paying cash, either a Medicare card or a Reduced Fare Permit must be shown to the driver when a rider boards the bus and wants to pay a reduced fare.Īlso you can purchase the Regional Reduced Fare Permit.

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You may obtain a free Skagit Transit Reduced Fare Permit by applying at the Customer Service Office at Skagit Station with the proper documentation. These discounted fares are offered throughout the system all day every day. Qualifying for Reduced Fare entitles you to ride the regular route buses throughout Skagit County at a discounted fare. People age 65 and older, people with a Medicare card, Veterans and persons with disabilities are eligible to apply for a Skagit Transit Reduced Fare permit. Unless renewed, the pilot project will end on October 1, 2023. As part of a two year pilot program, Western pre-paid for this service which includes both the County Connector services between Everett and Bellingham as well as local service in Skagit County. Western WA University students & employees who have a bus pass on their Western card can ride on Skagit Transit's Fixed Route service at no additional charge by showing their WWU ID card to the bus driver. Umo is a free system to use and riders can either use a free smartphone app or contact Customer Service at 36 to obtain a Umo card for free. Youths 14 and under are encouraged to also use the Umo system. Youths age 15 to 18 will be required to use our Umo system starting August 1st as proof of their age. If you have questions, please give us a call at (360) 757-4433.Įffective June 20th 2022, Skagit Transit will no longer charge a fare for Youths age 18 and under. That rider will no longer be charged for any rides that day. They have paid $3 in fares and a day pass is $3. The system automatically credits them with a day pass. At Skagit Station, when they transfer to the Route 205 and pay another $1 in fare. They use the Umo system to pay $1 on the Route 410 and then pay another $1 when they transfer to the Route 40X at March Point. Paratransit fares cap at $60 in a one-month period.įor example, a rider boards the Route 410 from Anacortes to Skagit Valley College in Mount Vernon. You'll never pay more than the cost of an all-day pass!įare capping is enabled on our local fixed route for day passes $3 and 31 day passes $30.įare capping is enabled on our regional connectors for 31 day passes only at this time at $50. Once you have paid a total of $3 ($1.50 for Reduced Fare) in a single day, the system will cap your fare and let you ride fare-free the rest of the day. Click HereĪpply for a new UMO card account Click Hereįare Capping uses our electronic fare system, Umo, to limit the maximum a rider must pay on any given day.įare Capping ensures you never pay more per day or per month than the amount of an all-day pass in a single day or a 31-day pass over a month. Skagit Transit has implemented an electronic fare payment system.Īccess the Passenger Portal and manage an existing UMO card account.
