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Routed Bus & Foot Ferry Service |
ACCESS Bus & Dial-A-Ride Service |
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CASH FARES |
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Full-Fare |
$1.50 |
Full-Fare |
$1.75 |
Reduced (Kitsap Transit or Regional Reduced Fare I.D. card required) |
$0.75 |
Reduced fare is unavailable on ACCESS as a cash fare. To receive reduced fare, you must use the monthly bus pass. |
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MONTHLY PASSES |
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Full-Fare |
$36.50 |
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Reduced (must have Reduced Fare I.D. card) |
$18.25 |
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Bus-Ferry/Auto-Walk-On |
$122.30 |
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Puget Pass/Auto-Walk-On (includes $1.75 Metro) |
$185.30 |
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Transfers |
Transfers are good for a one-way trip only. If you need more than one bus to complete a one-way trip ask your driver for a transfer as you board the bus |
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Worker/Driver Bus Service |
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One-way Cash Fare |
$2.00 |
Worker-Driver Monthly Pass |
$75.00 |
| Worker-Driver 40-Ride Punch Card | $75.00 |
MONTHLY PASSES |
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Full-Fare Bus Pass |
Plus $1.25 per one-way ride |
Reduced Fare (qualified disabled only) |
Plus $1.75 per one-way ride |
| Bus-Ferry/Auto-Walk-On Pass | Plus $1.25 per one-way ride |
| Puget Pass/Auto-Walk-On Pass (includes $1.75 Metro) | Plus $1.25 per one-way ride |
Parking Permits and Tickets |
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Daily Parking - valid for daily parking at the Annapolis Ferry parking lot |
$5.00 |
| Parking Permit - valid for monthly parking at the Annapolis Ferry parking lot. | $80.00 |
| Washington State Ferries | |
**Passenger-Only (includes
$1 surcharge per sailing) |
$118.80 |
| Mason Transit | |
**Adult
Monthly Pass |
$22.00 |
**These passes are sold only at Kitsap Transit's Customer Service Offices
located at the Bremerton and Port Orchard Ferry Terminal.
Note: In order to receive REDUCED
FARE you MUST have a REDUCED FARE ID CARD. For information on how to obtain one
please give us a call at 1-800-501-7433.
All passes are available at Kitsap Transit's Customer
Service Office in the Bremerton Transportation Center, at Kitsap Mall, and through the mail. Reduced fare passes are also
available at selected Kitsap Banks, Navy Federal Credit Unions, and Safeway stores in the county.
SPECIAL FARE PROGRAMS AND MISCELLANEOUS FARE-RELATED ISSUES
1. Reduce Fare I.D. Card: Any person who presents proof of any one of the following conditions can obtain a Kitsap Transit Reduced Fare ID Card. The card allows riders to purchase a reduced fare bus pass and to ride routed service for $.60:
- Currently receives Social Security Disability Benefits.Currently receives Supplemental Security Income Benefits because of a disability.Certified by the Veteran’s Administration at a 40% or greater disability level.Has a valid Medicare card issued by the Social Security Administration.Has a valid Regional ADA Paratransit card.
- Persons without any of the above may still qualify if they have an obvious physical impairment and/or physician verification of a disability.
2. Disabled: Persons with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-qualified
disability and holding a Regional Reduced Fare Permit or other valid proof of disability
-- reduced fare. Please call 1-800-501-7433 for eligibility information.
3. Personal-Care Attendant: Attendant traveling with eligible disabled
customer -- free of charge.
4. Youth: Persons, including but not limited to students, age six
(6)
through age eighteen (18) -- reduced fare.
5. Child: Up to four (4) children, age five (5) or under, accompanied by a
fare-paying, responsible individual -- free of charge.
6. Public Safety Officer: Any of the region's law enforcement personnel and firefighters in
or out of uniform, on or off duty and inside or outside of their jurisdiction -- free of charge.
7. Transfer Policy: Transfers are good for a
one-way trip only. If you need more than one bus to complete a one-way trip ask
your driver for a transfer as you board the bus.
• Transfers are issued at boarding to cash or token paying riders and to riders
presenting a valid transfer.
• Transfers are good at Transfer Points only.
• If the bus you ride to continue your one-way trip is not scheduled to be
waiting when you arrive, please let your operator know.
Free transfers are also available between Kitsap Transit buses and the Kitsap
Transit Foot Ferry. Transfers are good only at the Annapolis or Port Orchard
Ferry Docks and at the Bremerton Transportation Center. Ask your driver or ferry
crew for a transfer when you board. Transfer are good on the same day only for
the next connecting bus or ferry.
8. Group Payment Program: (for groups who can be presumed to
have a significant proportion of low income or student members): Groups of potential
riders who can arrange prepayment by any collective means, such as Olympic College
Students through the Associated Student Body, or ship's crews through their Morale Welfare
and Recreation Funds, can make arrangements similar to the matching program for major
employers. In this case, however, the cost of the program will be based on 25% of
the low-income fare, times the number of participants, in the year 2000, and 50% of the
low-income fare thereafter.
9. VCB Special Passes: In cooperation with the Kitsap
Peninsula Visitor & Convention Bureau, Kitsap Transit will offer convention or event
passes which can be issued by the VCB to all participants at an event. The cost of
such an issue of passes to the VCB will be based on a calculation of the expected usage at
a conference or convention, at a cost per ride of $.50.
Updated:
June 25, 2008
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