The County Board has approved fare increases for Arlington Transit (ART) and Specialized Transportation for Arlington Residents (STAR), the county's transit service for people with disabilities. The new fares will take effect on June 25.
ART fares
The ART adult fare will increase from $1.75 to $2 and the ART discount fare for seniors, students and people with disabilities will increase from $0.85 to $1.
The adult fare increase matches a recent fare increase for Metrobus that goes into effect this summer. ART fares have tracked with Metrobus rates to help keep bus fares uniform across the region.
The fare increase will also help offset increases in ART’s operating expenses. The base fare for ART was last increased in July 2014, by $0.25. Since then, ART has continued to grow – with the addition of two new routes and with system ridership increasing by 10 percent through the fiscal year ending June 2016.
STAR fares
STAR Zone 1 fare will increase from $3.50 to $4, the STAR Zone 2 fare will increase from $5 to $5.50 and the Zone 3 fare will increase from $9 to $9.50.
The increases will keep the Zone 1 fare at double the ART adult fare, while also helping to offset increases in STAR operating expenses.
Other fare changes include extending the iRide half-fare program to elementary school students, and allowing personal care attendants to ride ART for free when accompanying a MetroAccess rider.
Arlington middle and high school students are able to ride ART at half-fare through the iRide program, while children up to age 6 ride free on ART. Some parents had asked why they must pay full-fare for their younger children while their older children ride at half-fare. Extending iRide to elementary school students would correct this situation.
Extending free rides to the personal care attendants of MetroAccess users would enable more MetroAccess and STAR users to meet their travel needs using ART. More people with disabilities would be able to ride ART if an aide could assist them to and from bus stops and with transferring between routes. Riders would also benefit from using ART because they do not have to book a STAR ride a day or more in advance.