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  2. ORCA cards - King County, Washington

    kingcounty.gov/en/dept/metro/fares-and-payment/ways-to-pay/orca-cards

    This pass gives residents comprehensive access to transit services in the Puget Sound Region, including local and express bus service, Link light rail, Sounder commuter rail, Seattle Center Monorail, Seattle Streetcar, and King County Water Taxi.

  3. Prices - King County, Washington

    kingcounty.gov/en/dept/metro/fares-and-payment

    About regional day passes. Enjoy unlimited rides per day on the region's transit services with the ORCA regional day pass. ORCA regional day passes can be purchased at ORCA vending machines, online at myORCA.com or via the MyORCA app for iPhone or Android.

  4. Buy online - ORCA

    www.myorca.com/buy-online

    Apply for a disabled RRFP or ORCA LIFT on the King County Reduced Fare Portal. Visit Reduced Fare Portal. NOTE: We are currently experiencing a 3 week delay in sending out ORCA card orders. We appreciate your patience. Orders are not processed on weekends or holidays.

  5. Subsidized annual pass - King County, Washington

    kingcounty.gov/.../metro/fares-and-payment/discounted-fares/subsidized-annual-pass

    With the subsidized annual pass, you can ride King County Metro, Sound Transit and Everett Transit at no cost to you. See if you qualify today.

  6. Seniors - myORCA

    info.myorca.com/using-orca/ways-to-save/seniors

    ** Available as Metro Monthly Access Pass or Regional PugetPass How and where to apply? Senior RRFPs can be obtained in person, online at myorca.com , or by mail.

  7. Fares and Passes - Community Transit

    www.communitytransit.org/fares-and-passes

    Local & express bus routes. Tap your ORCA card as you board the bus or pay with cash. Tip: if paying with cash, please have exact fare ready. Drivers do not make change. If you have a ticket or other pass, show it to the driver as you board.

  8. Home - REDUCED FARE PORTAL

    reducedfare.kingcounty.gov

    Apply for a reduced fare card. Metro offers several types of reduced fare transit cards. Use the “Find out more” links below to learn how each card works. To add money to an existing card, go to myorca.com. To replace a lost or stolen card, go to the FAQs on myorca.com.

  9. Ways to Save - myORCA

    info.myorca.com/using-orca/ways-to-save

    All customers save money on transit using the ORCA card, with built-in transfer credit and daily and monthly passes. And with reduced fare programs for youth, seniors, customers with disabilities and lower incomes, there’s an ORCA card for every budget.

  10. Visitor’s Guide to Using Public Transit in the Seattle area

    support.myorca.com/hc/en-us/articles/10743519362317

    If you know you will just be using just one transit agency, for example King County Metro buses, you can purchase the monthly King County Metro Pass for $99. Note that $99 is the same price as the “$2.75 Puget Pass” since King County Bus fares are $2.75 per trip.

  11. Certain State Benefit Programs - myORCA

    info.myorca.com/using-orca/ways-to-save/state-benefit-programs

    Residents of King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties who are at or below 80% of the federal poverty level and are enrolled in one of six state benefit programs can obtain a subsidized annual pass valid for travel on King County Metro and Sound Transit services.