Reduced Bus Fare Permit - Community Transit & Sound Transit offered at Community Transit - Snohomish County
Reduced Bus Fare Permit - Community Transit & Sound Transit offered at Community Transit - Snohomish County
People age 65 and older and persons with disabilities may get a Regional Reduced Fare Permit. It is an ID card that allows you to ride the regular fixed-route buses throughout the Puget Sound Region, Sounder and Washington State Ferries at a discounted fare. The permit is REQUIRED on most transit systems in order to pay a reduced fare.
Fee
None.
Eligibility
Any person who presents proof of one or more of the following conditions can obtain a Regional Reduced Fare Permit: 1. Is at least 65 years of age. 2. Is now eligible for SSD or now receives SSI because of disability. 3. Is currently certified by the VA at a 40% or greater disability level. 4. Has a valid Medicare card issued by the SSA. 5. Has a valid Regional ADA Paratransit card. 6. Has a valid ADA Paratransit card from outside the region. (Temporary.) 7. Is currently participating in a vocational career program with the Washington State Individual Education Program (IEP). (Temporary.) 8. Meets specific medical criteria indicated on application packet.
Agency info
Community Transit - Snohomish County
A public transportation system which provides local fixed-route bus service to Arlington, Bothell, Darrington, Edmonds, downtown Everett, Gold Bar, Granite Falls, Lake Stevens, Lynnwood, Marysville, Mill Creek, Monroe, Mountlake Terrace, Mukilteo, Oso, Quil Ceda, Snohomish, Stanwood and Sultan. The agency provides commuter bus service to downtown Seattle and the UW District. Community Transit operates a vanpool program and coordinates with a regional ride match system to facilitate carpools. Community Transit also provides ADA paratransit service (Dial-A-Ride-Transportation, or DART) throughout Snohomish County.