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LOCAL SERVICE FARES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 2, 2005
Fare payment is easy on CTTRANSIT buses with cash, ticket and pass options.
| Regular Cash
Fare |
$1.25 |
Children (Age 4 & under) Maximum of three with each adult. |
FREE |
Youth (Age 5-18)
Cash
10-Ride Ticket
Proof of age may be requested. |
$1.00 $9.00 |
Transfers
Transfer is good for continuing a one way trip on local bus. Doubling back over any part of the original route is prohibited. Hartford, New Haven, Stamford, New Britain and Bristol: Issued upon boarding only. Meriden, Wallingford, and Waterbury: Issued upon exit only.
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FREE |
Senior/Disabled
Cash 10-Ride Ticket Medicare card or state-issued Reduced Fare ID card must be shown upon boarding.
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60¢ $5.40 |
10-Ride Ticket
Save! Multi-ride ticket with no expiration date.
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$11.25 |
All-Day Pass
May be purchased on bus. Please tell bus operator you want a pass before depositing money. Bus tokens have no cash value and cannot be combined with cash to purchase All-Day passes.
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$3.25 |
| 3-Day Pass |
$7.50 |
| 5-Day Pass |
$11.25 |
| 7-Day Pass |
$15.00 |
31-Day Pass
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$45.00 |
Passes valid for unlimited rides beginning with date of first use during specified time period. Passes are for the use by one individual and are not transferable.
Note: Bus Operators and fareboxes do not make change.
Fareboxes accept $1 bills and U.S coins only. Do not deposit $5, $10 or $20 bills.
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-COMMUTER TAX BENEFIT- -
Save money on your way to work!
For more information, contact your Human Resources department and ask about Connecticut's Commuter Tax Benefit program, or visit www.commutertaxbenefit.org.
The Commuter Tax Benefit program, as implemented in Connecticut and promoted by the Connecticut Department of Transportation, allows commuters the opportunity to pay for a portion of their commuting expenses with pre-tax dollars. This results in a tax savings for Connecticut commuters and a reduced taxable payroll for Connecticut employers.
As of January 2008, federal tax law allows commuters to set aside up to $115 per month to pay for mass transit and vanpool fares.
Commuter tax incentive programs are making a difference to thousands of employees throughout the state. In addition to monetary rewards, participants enjoy a less stressful commute and take satisfaction in knowing they are helping relieve congestion and reduce the environmental impact of driving alone to work.
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