Transit fares will be simplified, lowered in 2025

Date: Thursday, November 14, 2024
Fare-simplification_500.jpgIn November, the Metropolitan Council approved several changes aimed at simplifying and lowering transit fares starting on Jan. 1, 2025. Key changes include:
  • Making full-priced fares on all Metro Transit’s non-express buses and light rail $2 all day, every day. Youth, seniors, and Medicare recipients will be able to ride Metro Transit’s non-express buses and light rail for $1 all day, every day.
  • Reducing the cost of Metro Transit’s All-Day and 7-Day passes that benefit riders planning to take multiple trips. All-Day Passes will cost $2 to $4 and 7-Day Passes will cost $20.
  • Allowing Metro Mobility-certified riders to ride Metro Transit and other regional transit providers for one-cent fares through June 30, 2025. The pilot program will inform future fare policy discussions.
Later in 2025, people who qualify for the Transit Assistance Program (TAP) will pay $1 fares for up to two years before needing to re-apply. TAP eligibility is based on income.

“Making transit easier to use is key to growing ridership, and we believe simplifying fares will help do just that,” Metro Transit General Manager Lesley Kandaras said. “These changes also support our belief that cost should not be a barrier for those who want or need access to our services.”

More than 926,000 more rides are expected to come as the result of the fare changes next year, offsetting some of the cost associated with lowering fares.
 

Transit ridership up 8% from same period in 2023

Through the end of September, Metro Transit has provided more than 35.8 million rides, an 8% increase compared to the same time last year.

The fare changes come as Metro Transit prepares for its first systemwide upgrade of fare collection equipment in 20 years. That upgrade will occur over the coming years and eventually allow riders to purchase fares by tapping their mobile phones or credit cards. 

Customers are invited to learn more about the fare products and programs that best meet their needs by contacting the Transit Information Center or visiting a Metro Transit Service Center.
 

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