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PugetPass
Seven transportation agencies in the Central Puget Sound region, including Community Transit, are collaborating on a simplified fare collection program – using smart card technology – for bus, rail and ferry travel in King, Kitsap, Pierce and Snohomish counties. The ORCA (One Regional Card for All) card will make travel and fare payment more convenient for tens of thousands of passengers. Learn more at the regional website, http://www.orcaiscoming.com.
Free Benefits for PugetPass holders who work in Downtown Seattle
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Ship to Shore
Seven transportation agencies in the Central Puget Sound region, including Community Transit, are collaborating on a simplified fare collection program – using smart card technology – for bus, rail and ferry travel in King, Kitsap, Pierce and Snohomish counties. The ORCA (One Regional Card for All) card will make travel and fare payment more convenient for tens of thousands of passengers. Learn more at the regional website, http://www.orcaiscoming.com.
Ship-to-Shore PugetPasses are valid on specified Washington State Ferry routes for passengers in a vehicle or who walk on the ferry and then connect to a transit provider. The Ship-to-Shore PugetPass gives the user ferry fare and the face value of the card towards their transit fare. The Ship-to-Shore pass can also be used as fare on any transit provider that accepts PugetPasses. The $ 0.50, $1.25, $3.00 and $4.00 Ship-to-Shore passes are good on the Mukilteo/Clinton ferry route which then connects to Community Transit and Everett Transit. The $1.75 Ship-to-Shore pass is good on the Edmonds/Kingston, Seattle/Bremerton and the Seattle/Bainbridge ferry routes which then connect to Community Transit, Sounder Trains and King County Metro. These passes are not valid on Kitsap Transit services.
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Ticket Books
Seven transportation agencies in the Central Puget Sound region, including Community Transit, are collaborating on a simplified fare collection program – using smart card technology – for bus, rail and ferry travel in King, Kitsap, Pierce and Snohomish counties. The ORCA (One Regional Card for All) card will make travel and fare payment more convenient for tens of thousands of passengers. Learn more at the regional website, http://www.orcaiscoming.com.
Community Transit ticket books don't provide the same discount for frequent riders that the PugetPass does, but tickets are more convenient than cash. Ticket books never expire, and each contains 20 tickets. Community Transit tickets are accepted on Everett Transit, Metro Transit and ST Express buses that travel to or from Snohomish County.
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