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  2. ORCA card - Wikipedia

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    The card is able to be loaded with "e-purse" value, similar to a debit card, and monthly passes. Cards are sold and reloaded at participating grocery stores, customer service centers, and ticket vending machines at transit stations. ORCA cards offer free transfers between transit systems within a two-hour window.

  3. King County Metro - Wikipedia

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    Fares can be paid using cash, a paper transfer, the e-purse or passes on ORCA cards, or the Transit Go smartphone app. [65] Monthly and daily passes are available for ORCA cards, including the PugetPass and inter-agency regional passes. [66] The King County Metro fares as of September 1, 2022 are: [66]

  4. Free youth transit passes are a win for kids in Tacoma and ...

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    For now, rides can be taken by using a Youth ORCA card, good for rides on any Puget Sound transit system (Pierce Transit, Sound Transit, King County Metro, and others), or by showing the driver a ...

  5. Kitsap Fast Ferries - Wikipedia

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    [66] [70] All three routes charge a $2 eastbound fare and $10 westbound fare, offering monthly passes and PugetPasses for frequent passengers; reduced fare passengers are charged a $1 eastbound fare and $5 westbound fare. The regional ORCA card is accepted to pay one-way fares, along with exact cash and tokens. [74]

  6. Community Transit - Wikipedia

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    The regional ORCA card was introduced as an integrated smart card for transit agencies in the Puget Sound region on April 20, 2009, [156] allowing users to load monthly passes and value through an e-purse web interface.

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  8. 1 Line (Sound Transit) - Wikipedia

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    Fares can be purchased as paper tickets at ticket vending machines at stations, [157] credit or passes loaded on an ORCA card, or through a mobile ticketing app. [158] Fare ambassadors check for valid fares while aboard trains or in the fare-paid zone of stations; [159] passengers who do not present a valid ticket or validated ORCA card are ...

  9. Sound Transit - Wikipedia

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    The ORCA card, a smart card system for seven of the region's transit agencies, debuted in April 2009 and replaced Sound Transit's paper transfer tickets and PugetPass monthly passes on January 1, 2010. [172] [173]