Table 9: Adult Single-Trip Base Fares
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1 Table 9: Single-Trip s : a person who is older than a university student and younger than a senior (generally between ages 21 and 65) and who is not disabled. Single-Trip : the minimum cash fare for a single trip on regular service paid by an adult, excluding transfer, distance or zone, speed, time-of-day, and parking surcharges. NOTE: Where " " and "Percent " are blank, 2006 data is unavailable. US AUTOMATED GUIDEWAY 2006 to FL Jacksonville Jacksonville Tr Auth OCT $0.50 $ % unknown PA Johnstown Cambria County Tr Auth JUL $0.00 $ % unknown BUS AL Birmingham Birmingham-Jefferson Co TA SEP $1.00 $ % OCT AZ Glendale Glendale Transit OCT $0.25 unknown AZ Phoenix City of Phoenix PTD JAN $1.25 $ % DEC AZ Phoenix Valley Metro JUL $1.25 $ % DEC AZ Tucson Sun Tran JUL $1.00 $ % unknown CA Antioch Tri Delta Transit DEC $1.25 $ % unknown CA Bakersfield Golden Empire Tr Dist JAN $0.90 $ % unknown CA Concord Central Contra Costa Tr Auth FEB $1.75 $ % JUL CA Davis Unitrans AUG $1.00 $ % unknown CA Glendale City of Glendale Beeline SEP $0.25 unknown CA Long Beach Long Beach Transit JUL $0.90 $ % unknown CA Merced Merced County Transit JAN $1.00 unknown CA Modesto City of Modesto Transit Div AUG $1.00 unknown CA Monterey Monterey-Salinas Transit JUL $2.00 $ % unknown CA Oakland Alameda-Contra Costa Tr Dist SEP $1.75 unknown CA Orange Orange County Tr Auth JAN $1.25 JUL 2008 CA Riverside Riverside Transit Agency APR $1.25 unknown CA Sacramento Sacramento Regional Tr Dist SEP $2.00 $ % unknown CA San Bernardino OMNITRANS JUL $1.35 SEP CA San Diego San Diego Metrop Tr System JUL $2.25 JAN CA San Diego San Diego Transit Corp JUL $2.25 $ % JAN CA San Jose Santa Clara Valley TA JAN $1.75 $ % unknown CA Santa Barbara Santa Barbara MTD OCT $1.25 $ % unknown 18
2 2006 to CA Santa Clarita Santa Clarita Transit JUN $1.00 unknown CA Santa Monica Santa Monica's Big Blue Bus JUL $0.75 $ % unknown CA Torrance Torrance Transit System JUL $0.50 unknown CA Visalia Visalia City Coach JUL $1.00 $ % unknown CA West Covina Foothill Transit JUL $1.00 $ % unknown CO Colorado Springs Mountain Metro Transit JAN $1.25 $ % unknown CO Denver Regional Transportation Dist JAN $1.50 JAN 2008 CO Pueblo Pueblo Transit JAN $1.00 $ % unknown CT Bridgeport Greater Bridgeport Tr Auth SEP $1.50 $ % unknown CT Hartford Connecticut Transit JAN $1.25 $ % unknown FL Clearwater Pinellas Suncoast Tr Auth OCT $1.50 $ % unknown FL Cocoa Space Coast Area Tr AUG $1.25 $ % unknown FL Jacksonville Jacksonville Tr Auth OCT $1.00 $ % unknown FL Pompano Beach Broward County Div Mass Tr OCT $1.25 $ % OCT FL Sarasota Sarasota County Area Transit OCT $0.75 $ % unknown FL South Daytona Votran JAN $1.25 $ % unknown FL Tallahassee TALTRAN NOV $1.25 unknown FL West Palm Beach PalmTran OCT $1.50 unknown GA Atlanta Metro Atlanta Rapid Tr Auth JAN $1.75 unknown GA Marietta Cobb Community Transit SEP $1.50 unknown GA Savannah Chatham Area Tr Auth SEP $1.00 $ % unknown IA Des Moines Des Moines Area Reg Tr Auth JAN $1.25 $ % unknown IL Arlington Heights Pace Suburban Bus Div APR $1.50 $ % unknown IL Chicago Chicago Transit Authority JAN $2.00 $ % unknown IL Decatur Decatur Public Transit System MAY $0.75 unknown IL Rockford Rockford Mass Transit Dist FEB $1.00 $ % unknown IL Springfield Springfield Mass Tr Dist SEP $1.00 unknown IL Urbana Champaign-Urbana Mass Tr Dist AUG $1.00 $ % unknown IN Bloomington Bloomington PTC JUL $0.75 unknown IN Lafayette CityBus of Greater Lafayette JAN $1.00 unknown IN Muncie Muncie Public Trp Corp AUG $0.50 unknown IN South Bend TRANSPO JAN $0.75 $ % unknown KS Topeka Topeka Metropolitan Tr Auth MAR $1.00 unknown 19
3 2006 to KY Bowling Green Community Action of So. KY JUL $2.00 unknown KY Fort Wright Tr Auth of Northern Kentucky AUG $1.25 unknown KY Lexington TA of Lexington JUL $1.00 $ % unknown KY Louisville Transit Auth of River City JUL $1.25 unknown MA Amherst UMASS Transit Service JUL $1.00 $ % unknown MD Baltimore Mass Transit Admin of MD JUN $1.60 $ % unknown MD Largo Prince George's County DPW&T JUL $0.75 unknown MD Rockville Montgomery County Tr Services JUN $1.25 $ % unknown MI Ann Arbor Ann Arbor Transportation Auth AUG $1.00 $ % unknown MI Detroit City of Detroit DOT JAN $1.50 $ % unknown MI Grand Rapids Interurban Transit Partnership APR $1.30 unknown MI Kalamazoo Kalamazoo Transp Div MAR $1.35 $ % unknown MI Lansing Capital Area Transp Authority AUG $1.00 unknown MI Muskegon Muskegon Area TS APR $1.00 $ % unknown MI Saginaw Saginaw Transit Auth Reg Serv NOV $1.00 $ % unknown MN Anoka Anoka County Transit JUL $1.50 unknown MN Burnsville Minnesota Valley TA JUL $1.50 $ % unknown MN Duluth Duluth Transit Authority AUG $1.25 $ % unknown MN Eden Prairie Southwest Metro TC JUL $1.75 unknown MN Minneapolis Metro Transit JUL $1.50 $ % unknown MO Kansas City Kansas City Area Trp Auth FEB $1.25 $ % unknown MO Saint Louis Metro AUG $1.75 $ % unknown MO Springfield City Utilities of Springfield JAN $1.00 $ % OCT NC Charlotte Charlotte Area Transit Sys OCT $1.30 $ % 2008 NC Research Triangle Triangle Transit Auth MAR $2.00 $ % unknown NJ Newark New Jersey Transit Corp JUN $1.35 unknown NV Las Vegas Regional Trp Comm of So NV DEC $1.25 $ % unknown NV Reno Regional Transportation Comm AUG $1.75 $ % AUG NY Albany Capital District Trp Auth APR $1.00 $ % unknown NY Buffalo Niagara Frontier Trp Auth JUN $1.50 $ % unknown NY Garden City MTA Long Island Bus MAY $2.00 unknown NY New York MTA New York City Transit MAY $2.00 $ % unknown NY Syracuse CNY Reg Trp Auth FEB $1.00 $ % unknown 20
4 2006 to OH Akron Metro Regional Tr Auth JUN $1.25 $ % unknown OH Cleveland Greater Cleveland Reg Tr Auth JUL $1.50 $ % JAN OH Dayton Greater Dayton Reg Tr Auth JAN $1.25 unknown OH Delaware Delaware Area TA SEP $1.00 unknown OH Grand River LAKETRAN JAN $1.00 APR OH Youngstown Western Reserve Tr Auth JUN $1.25 $ % unknown OH Zanesville South East Area Tr JUL $1.00 $ % unknown OK Tulsa Metro Tulsa Tr Auth AUG $1.25 $ % unknown OR Eugene Lane Transit Dist JUL $1.25 $ % JUL PA Allentown LANTA APR $2.00 $ % unknown PA Butler Butler Township-City Jt MTA JUL $1.00 $ % JUL PA Charleroi Mid Mon Valley TA DEC $1.50 $ % unknown PA Hazleton Hazleton Public Transit OCT $1.25 unknown PA Johnstown Cambria County Tr Auth JAN $1.50 $ % unknown PA Lancaster Red Rose Tr Auth JUL $1.35 $ % JUL PA Philadelphia Southeastern Pennsylvania TA JUL $2.00 unknown PA State College Centre Area Trp Auth JUL $1.25 $ % unknown PA Wilkes-Barre Luzerne County Trp Auth AUG $1.50 $ % unknown SC Charleston Charleston Area RTA OCT $1.25 unknown TN Memphis Memphis Area Transit Authority JUL $1.50 $ % unknown TN Nashville Metropolitan Tr Auth OCT $1.25 $ % unknown TX Dallas Dallas Area Rapid Tr MAR $1.25 $ % OCT TX Fort Worth Fort Worth Trp Auth OCT $1.50 $ % 2011 TX Laredo Laredo Metro NOV $1.25 $ % NOV TX Lubbock Citibus AUG $1.00 $ % NOV TX San Antonio VIA Metropolitan Tr JAN $1.00 unknown TX Waco WTS OCT $1.00 unknown UT Salt Lake City Utah Transit Auth JUL $1.60 $ % JAN VA Alexandria Alexandria Tr Co JUN $1.00 JUL VA Fairfax City of Fairfax CUE Bus MAR $0.75 unknown VA Leesburg Loudoun County Transit JAN $6.00 unknown VA Richmond GRTC Transit System MAY $1.25 $ % unknown VA Williamsburg Williamsburg Area Transport MAY $1.25 unknown 21
5 2006 to WA Bremerton Kitsap Transit FEB $1.25 $ % unknown WA Everett Everett Transit SEP $0.50 $ % unknown WA Olympia Intercity Transit JUL $0.75 $ % JAN WA Port Angeles Clallam Transit System JAN $0.75 unknown WA Richland Ben Franklin Transit JAN $1.00 $ % unknown WA Spokane Spokane Tr Auth FEB $1.00 $ % unknown WA Tacoma Pierce County PTBA Auth Corp MAR $1.50 $ % unknown WI La Crosse La Crosse Municipal Tr Util JUN $1.00 $ % unknown WI Milwaukee Milwaukee County Tr System DEC $2.00 $ % unknown WI Waukesha Waukesha Metro Tr FEB $1.75 $ % unknown COMMUTER RAIL CA Los Angeles Southern California RRA JUL $4.75 $ % JUL MD Baltimore Mass Transit Admin of MD JUN $4.00 $ % unknown NJ Newark New Jersey Transit Corp JUN $1.75 unknown NY New York MTA Long Island Rail Road MAR $4.25 $ % unknown PA Harrisburg Pennsylvania DOT OCT $21.00 $ % unknown PA Philadelphia Southeastern Pennsylvania TA JUL $3.50 unknown TX Dallas Trinity Railway Express OCT $ FERRYBOAT GA Savannah Chatham Area Tr Auth MAR $0.00 $ % unknown NJ Jersey City Port Auth of NY & NJ JUL $3.00 $ % unknown WA Bremerton Kitsap Transit FEB $1.25 $ % unknown HEAVY RAIL CA Oakland San Francisco Bay Area RTD JAN $1.40 $ % JAN GA Atlanta Metro Atlanta Rapid Tr Auth JAN $1.75 unknown IL Chicago Chicago Transit Authority JAN $2.00 $ % unknown MD Baltimore Mass Transit Admin of MD JUN $1.60 $ % unknown NJ Jersey City Port Auth of NY & NJ MAR $1.50 $ % unknown NY New York MTA New York City Transit MAY $2.00 $ % unknown NY New York MTA Staten Island Railway MAY $2.00 $ % unknown OH Cleveland Greater Cleveland Reg Tr Auth JUL $1.75 $ % JAN PA Philadelphia Southeastern Pennsylvania TA JUL $2.00 unknown INCLINED PLANE PA Johnstown Cambria County Tr Auth JUL $2.25 $ % unknown LIGHT RAIL 22
6 2006 to CA Sacramento Sacramento Regional Tr Dist SEP $2.00 $ % unknown CA San Diego San Diego Metrop Tr System JUL $1.50 unknown CA San Diego San Diego Trolley SEP $1.50 $ % unknown CA San Jose Santa Clara Valley TA JAN $1.75 $ % unknown CO Denver Regional Transportation Dist JAN $1.50 JAN 2008 MD Baltimore Mass Transit Admin of MD JUN $1.60 $ % unknown MN Minneapolis Metro Transit JUL $1.50 $ % unknown MO Saint Louis Metro AUG $2.00 $ % unknown NJ Newark New Jersey Transit Corp JUN $1.90 unknown NY Buffalo Niagara Frontier Trp Auth JUN $1.50 $ % unknown OH Cleveland Greater Cleveland Reg Tr Auth JUL $1.75 $ % JAN PA Philadelphia Southeastern Pennsylvania TA JUL $2.00 unknown TN Memphis Memphis Area Transit Authority JUL $1.00 $ % unknown TX Dallas Dallas Area Rapid Tr MAR $1.25 $ % OCT UT Salt Lake City Utah Transit Auth JUL $1.60 $ % JAN TROLLEYBUS OH Dayton Greater Dayton Reg Tr Auth JAN $1.25 unknown CANADA BUS AB Calgary Calgary Transit JAN $2.25 $ % unknown AB Edmonton Edmonton Transit System FEB $2.50 FEB BC Victoria BC Transit--Victoria APR $2.25 $ % unknown ON Ottawa City of Ottawa OC Transpo JUL $3.00 $ % unknown COMMUTER RAIL QC Montreal Agence Metro Transport JAN $3.75 JAN HEAVY RAIL INTERMEDIATE RAIL LIGHT RAIL AB Calgary Calgary Transit JAN $2.25 $ % unknown AB Edmonton Edmonton Transit System FEB $2.50 FEB ON Ottawa City of Ottawa OC Transpo JUL $2.25 $ % unknown 23
7 TROLLEYBUS 2006 to AB Edmonton Edmonton Transit System FEB $2.50 FEB
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