Merrimack Valley Transit first in state to be permanently fare-free
- Date: 02/10/2025
Merrimack Valley Transit, which serves 16 communities, is now permanently free for riders following an almost three year pilot, making…
In the wee hours of the morning, Albuquerque, New Mexico’s City Council made its free-transit experiment permanent.
It used to cost $1 to ride the city bus. Then during the pandemic, when ridership fell off a cliff, the city used federal relief aid to fund a “zero fare” program — allowing all riders to just hop on the bus without paying a fare or swiping a pass.
Other cities, like Richmond, Virginia; Kansas City, Missouri; and Olympia, Washington, did the same.
Now, with that federal money starting to run out, cities have to decide whether zero fare is worth the cost to their transit systems.
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