New Sun Tran rates go into effect January 1, 2017

Sun Tran Introduces New Fares and SunGO Savings Programs for 2017

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“Effective January 1, 2017, Sun Tran, Sun Link and Sun Shuttle will implement a new fare structure and several new programs to allow riders to pay lower fares when using a SunGO Card.

  • Cash fares will be $1.75 for full-fare riders, $.75 for economy fare-riders and $2.25 for express buses.
  • Riders who pay their fare using value on a SunGO Card will now pay a discounted fare – $1.50 for full-fare riders and $.60 for economy-fare riders.
  • Each fare entitles the passenger to two hours of unlimited rides on all regular Sun Tran, Sun Link and Sun Shuttle routes.  Riders must have a SunGO card in order to load the two-hour transfer ticket.
  • Riders who load a Day Pass on their SunGO Card will also receive a discount – paying only $3.75 for unlimited rides during a 24-hour period.

 

New Fares on Sun Tran, Sun Link and Sun Shuttle

Effective January 1, 2017

Full Fare Economy Fare* Express Route Fare
One-way Cash Fare $1.75 $.75 $2.25
Fare Paid with SunGO Card $1.50 $.60 $2.25
1-Day Ticket – Sun Link Stops $4.00
1-Day Pass on SunGO Card $3.75
30-Day Pass on SunGO Card $45.00 $18.00 $60.00
* Economy Fare requires SunGO ID & Card

In addition, two promotional programs will allow riders to save even more when they use a SunGO Card.

  • $25 for $20: SunGO Card users who load $20 in value on their registered SunGO card, use it within 45 days and notify Sun Tran will receive a $5 value added to their SunGO card.
  • Free SunGO Card with Registration: Riders who register a SunGO card will receive a registration bonus – $2 added to their card.

According to Sun Tran General Manager Kate Riley, the fare change is part of a broader set of changes in 2017 which includes expansion of the frequent transit network (routes on which buses run at least every 15 minutes) and improvements at bus stops.  “Our goal is to make transit easier to use, more comfortable and affordable for everyone.”

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New Sun Tran policy eliminates paper transfers on buses

“REGIONAL TRANSIT TRANSFER POLICY TO CHANGE SunGO Card transfers good for two hours in any direction, fee waived for one month (press release)

TUCSON, Ariz. –Starting on September 1, all passengers must have a SunGO Card or SunGO ID& Card, even if paying cash, for a transfer to be issued when tapped on a farebox. Transfers will now be valid for two hours in any direction on Sun Tran, Sun Link and select Sun Shuttle routes. Paper transfer tickets will no longer be distributed after August 31.

In order to ensure all passengers have a SunGO Card, Sun Tran will distribute cards from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. each weekday starting August 22 through September 2, in the information booths at all transit centers:

  • Laos Transit Center, 205 W Irvington Road
  • Ronstadt Transit Center, 215 E Congress Street
  • Tohono Tadai Transit Center, 4540 N Stone Avenue

Limit is one card per passenger. Individual must be present at the time of distribution to redeem card.

Passengers can also get a SunGO Card with the fee waived, from August 22 through September 30, 2016, if a pass or minimum value of  $1 is loaded to a new SunGO Card at a Ticket Vending Machine or at a sales outlet.

For more information on the new regional transit transfer policy, visit www.suntran.com or call Sun Tran’s Customer Service at (520) 792-9222.”

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