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- Prices - King County, Washington
Good for adult fares up to $3 00 when loaded on an ORCA card For eligible senior, disabled or low income riders, the pass is good for fares up to $1 00 About day passes
- Home - REDUCED FARE PORTAL
Metro offers several types of reduced fare transit cards Use the “Find out more” links below to learn how each card works To add money to an existing card, go to myorca com To replace a lost or stolen card, go to the FAQs on myorca com If you don’t know which of these to apply for, get help finding out which ORCA fare is right for you
- King County Metro Transit
Go to the King County home pageDesktop Version © King County Metro Transit 2025
- Ways to pay - King County, Washington
The easiest way to pay for your ride is with an ORCA card, which you can purchase at a ticket machine Ticket machines accept cash and credit debit cards such as Visa or MasterCard Or buy a ticket on your phone with the Transit GO Ticket app Buses also accept exact cash fares On buses and Link light rail, tap your ORCA card before you board
- ORCA - REDUCED FARE PORTAL
Contact us For ORCA LIFT: 800-756-5437 For all other cards: 206-553-3000 WA Relay: 711
- Reduced Fares - King County, Washington
We offer several reduced fare transit cards tailored for seniors, individuals with disabilities, and income-qualified riders To determine the most suitable option and apply online, visit the Reduced Fare Portal
- Fares and Revenue: Fact Sheet and Frequently Asked Questions
Customers can find the fare that’s right for them using our online tool at kingcounty gov metro fares
- Fare education - King County, Washington
Because the freedom to move is a human right, Metro offers regular, reduced and free fares to ensure everyone can take transit ORCA LIFT: $1 fares for people with lower incomes Regional Reduced Fare Permit: $1 fares for seniors and people with disabilities Youth ORCA card: Free fares for all youth ages 18 and younger
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