[NFBSea] Reduced Orca rates for next six months
Nightingale, Noel
Noel.Nightingale at ed.gov
Mon Oct 28 18:27:46 UTC 2024
I only know what I sent. I’m sure Metro can tell you
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Does this include passes that are $63 a month?
Thanks
Keri Brent
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Subject: [NFBSea] Reduced Orca rates for next six months
The newsletter from my King County Council member states:
ORCA Announces Reduced Card Fares for Next Six Months
A special offer from ORCA is allowing riders to save on their daily rides for the next six months. During this time, the ORCA Day Pass for adults will be reduced from $8 to $6, and the reduced fare pass for seniors, ORCA lift customers with lower incomes, and people with disabilities will be reduced from $4 to $2. To take advantage of this deal, you will need a plastic ORCA card or a digital card, only available for Android users in Google Wallet.
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