Public transit in the Washington state capitol Olympia and surrounding areas is free at point of service as of January 1 as the region’s Intercity Transit pilots a “zero fare” program through the next five years.
“It’s a beautiful thing,” bus rider Nate Hooks told Oregon Public Broadcasting (OPB).
The change reportedly came after the transit system mulled over the best way to continue to collect fares and found that the cost of upgrading collections machines outweighed the benefits of the revenue.
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According to the Olympian:
Instead, the system decided to fund the “zero fare” approach to riders by increasing sales taxes in the Olympia-Lacey-Tumwater tricity area serviced by Intercity Transit.
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