Low-income riders can get reduced fare on Sounder trains

Starting March 1, qualifying riders on any Sound Transit ST Express bus or Sounder train can pay a new low-income fare with an ORCA LIFT card.

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  • Tuesday, February 23, 2016 3:38pm
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Low-income riders will be able to get reduced fares on the Sounder train starting on March 1 with an ORCA LIFT card.

Low-income riders will be able to get reduced fares on the Sounder train starting on March 1 with an ORCA LIFT card.

Starting March 1, qualifying riders on any Sound Transit ST Express bus or Sounder train can pay a new low-income fare with an ORCA LIFT card.

Sound Transit is kicking off efforts to encourage all riders who may be eligible to sign up for the expanded ORCA LIFT program. The Sounder includes stops in Kent.

“More people in our region can afford to get to work, school and services each day now that ORCA LIFT cards work on all Sound Transit trains, buses and light rail,” said Sound Transit Board Chair and King County Executive Dow Constantine in a media release. “By making transit service accessible to all, we’re better connecting people to opportunity.”

Sound Transit will provide the fare discount to all riders who pay with special low-income ORCA LIFT cards, expanding a program that is currently available only in King County on Link light rail and Metro bus routes.

The reduced fare will be available to adult riders with incomes at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty level — about $23,500 in annual income for an individual. To qualify, a household of four must have an annual household income at or below $48,500.

Qualifying riders will pay $1.50 to $2.75 for ST Express bus trips and $2.50 to $4.25 on Sounder depending on the length of the trip. ORCA LIFT fares on Link light rail will remain $1.50. Regular Sounder fares are $2.75 to $5.25 one way.

Riders can visit orcalift.com to find out if they qualify for the card. They can also visit Public Health – Seattle & King County locations across King County for enrollment assistance.


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