

Now, everyone can access a faster, more convenient way to pay and travel to jobs, education, entertainment and other destinations.” New System Connects Riders to Other Modes of Transportation Across the Region The new system recognizes when riders reach the equivalent of a pass, and automatically rewards them with free rides for the remainder of the period. MCTS Managing Director Dan Boehm said, “The ability to fare cap means riders can purchase as much or as little as they can afford, and still get the discount of a weekly or monthly pass. “MCTS is working to reduce barriers to accessing public transit by introducing flexibility in transit fare collection to accommodate the needs of all potential riders.” To create more connected communities, we must reduce the barriers that keep our neighborhoods, and their residents, separated today,” said Milwaukee County Executive David Crowley. “Making public transit more accessible is key to achieving racial equity in Milwaukee County. With fare capping, riders will pay the lowest price, no matter how many times they ride. More plentiful retail locations based in a larger number of neighborhoods, multi-lingual capabilities, and options for the visually impaired further boost access to transit. Riders can choose to pay for their transit trips whichever way they prefer, including via contactless credit cards, mobile phones using the new app, a new smart card reloadable online or at retail outlets, or cash on board the buses. The new fare collection system is made to fit the needs of all transit riders, including those without smartphones or who don’t have a bank account. The communities MCTS serves will benefit from improved transportation equity.
