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The HOLO card is a contactless smart card used to pay for public transit fares on the island of Oʻahu in Hawaiʻi. The card is used to hold cash value or passes for use on TheBus and the Skyline rail system. [3] [4] The card is used by tapping it on a reader terminal when boarding TheBus or at a Skyline faregate. Cards can be loaded online at ...
For those with a Senior or Disability HOLO card, the first new card is free, the city says. The HOLO card can hold a pass or stored value in a linked account. Stored value is an electronic ...
Apr. 2—The city Department of Transportation Services is urging TheBus riders to begin the transition from paper passes to electronic HOLO cards today, before the change becomes final in July.
No state taxes on Social Security and pension income up to $20,000 (ages 55-64) and $24,000 (65 and older). Property tax exemption up to 50% of the first $200,000 of the value of a residence ...
Cash fares are $2.00 per person per boarding. No transfers are given, but a day pass, at $4.00 per person, is valid on all routes. An all-route monthly pass is available at a cost of $45.00, with reduced rates of $30.00 for students and $25.00 for seniors (defined as 55 and over) and disabled holders of a valid Medicare card. [1]
The cards still cost $5, but a $3 credit was refunded to the card five days after first use. [15] Also starting September 1, riders have been required to have a minimum balance of $1.20 on their SmarTrip cards (35¢ for half-fare senior/disabled cards) in order to enter the Metrorail system, which reduced the possible negative balance upon exit ...
The installation of the Copper Card system was delayed due to supply chain disruptions in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. [11] In April 2024, ADA, Platinum, and A+ Copper Cards were activated to use on rail and buses. These cards are issued to disabled individuals, employees of major employers, and students respectively. [12] [13] [14] [15]
Plus, it offers a range of accounts tailored to seniors, including the U.S. Bank Smartly Checking account. While this account usually charges a $6.95 monthly maintenance fee, the fee is waived for ...