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A reduced fare program refers to special programs providing particular passengers with a discounted fare option for travel on a public transport system. In the United States, public transportation systems that receive federal funding are required to offer, at minimum, half fares to the elderly and handicapped persons during off peak travel. [1]
A local/light rail 24-hour pass can be used on an Express or RAPID route for a $1.25 upcharge, or a $2.25 charge for reduced-fare customers. Reduced fares are available for individuals with disabilities, seniors aged 65 and older, children ages 6 to 18, and Medicare beneficiaries.
Free travel for all persons over the age of 66. Many people with disabilities and their carers are also eligible for free travel passes. Free travel can also be extended to Northern Ireland (part of the United Kingdom) with a separate document, the Senior Smart Pass. [2]
The Board of Commissioners, Wyandotte County’s governing body, passed PILOT fee relief for some senior citizens and residents with disabilities.
[50] [51] Certain types of CharlieCards have reduced fares, including those for senior citizens, disabled citizens and students. [52] [53] CharlieCards can be reloaded, [34] and CharlieTickets can be purchased at Fare Vending Machines (FVMs) in transit stations, and elsewhere in the system, including buses. [54]
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