PittsburghRegional TransitRates: Customers with a ConnectCard or ConnectTix will pay a discounted fare of $2.50 per ride. Customers paying cash will be charged $2.75 at the farebox.
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Tips for Taking Public TransitPRT fare is $2.75 for unlimited rides within a three hour period. Pay or show your ticket as you enter the bus or the T - Pittsburgh's light rail system. Exact change is required when paying with cash as bus drivers do not carry change.
Yes.You must have a valid credit or debit card to purchase a mobile ticket or pass. Will the app store my credit card information? Not unless you want it to.
Pittsburgh, USAThe Free Fare Zone was established to promote the use of transit within Downtown Pittsburgh, encourage intramodal transfer and reduce boarding delays.
If your bank card shows the contactless payment symbol, you can use it to pay as you go straight away. You'll pay an adult rate fare. Many contactless cards issued outside the UK can be used to pay as you go for travel (overseas transaction fees may apply):
STEP 6: PAY YOUR FAREKeep in mind that stations between First Avenue and Allegheny are located inside the free fare zone. If you're traveling only within the free zone, you do not have to pay. If you're traveling beyond the free zone, you must pay. We offer a number of ways to pay your fare.
Just tap your ConnectCard on the farebox when you ride. You can get a ConnectCard at Port Authority's Downtown Service, most Giant Eagle stores, and other select retailers. A ConnectCard can then be reloaded at ConnectCard machines in the T stations and select bus stops within the Port Authority's service area.