
The service will be offered seven days a week for trips within WMATA’s service area between midnight and 4 a.m. when its rail system is closed.
The service will be offered seven days a week for trips within WMATA’s service area between midnight and 4 a.m. when its rail system is closed.
This pilot programk, which launches April 2, will help provide low-income families and individuals with mobility solutions within Collin County.
Will provide the traditional paratransit customer with a same-day transportation option while also being cost-efficient for the RTC.
The program was initially offered to 400 customers, but starting on Wednesday it is available to anyone eligible for The Ride.
The agency is subsidizing the first $5 of a trip from a bus stop to their final destination, with the customer paying the rest, which with the zone setup will usually be around $1.
Riders will have the option of putting in their request on the Lyft app or on Go Denver, a mobile platform developed by Xerox that integrates scheduling and payment information for transit and ride-hailing services around the metro area.
Beginning March 21, the City of Altamonte Springs will pay for 20% of all Uber trips that begin and end within city limits. In addition, to encourage SunRail use, the city will subsidize 25% of all trips starting or ending at the Altamonte Springs SunRail station.
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