RTA
TO LAUNCH 10-TRIP PASS
10-Tripper
is Agency’s second pass to debut
in a year
Beginning
tomorrow, RTA will offer a new
type of pass that saves customers
money and puts time back on their
side. The 10-Tripper doesn’t have
the same time constraints associated
with other passes because customers
have up to a year to take their
10 trips after the pass’s fi rst
use.
Costing
$11, the pass is a savings when
one considers that ten full-fare
trips cost $12.50. The pass also
caters to riders who like the
fl exibility of traveling without
paying cash each time they board
the bus. Customers can buy the
passes on RTA buses, on the RTA
website and at pass outlets.
“Now,
more than ever, Western Riverside
County residents have a choice
when it comes to bus travel,”
said RTA Board of Directors Chairman
Jeff Fox. “It is our hope that
this new pass will enhance the
travel experience for many of
our customers and provide them
the savings and convenience they
deserve.”
The
Ten-Trip pass is the second RTA
pass to debut this year. Last
spring, the Agency launched its
7-Day Pass, which continues to
gain popularity among riders.
The
Riverside Transit Agency provides
public transportation for Western
Riverside County, operating 38
fi xed routes, 5 commuter routes
and 15 demand response services.
RTA’s service area spans 2,500
square miles, the second-largest
in the nation. For bus route and
schedule information contact RTA
at (800) 800- 7821 or log on to
our Web site at www.RiversideTransit.com. |