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Pay the appropriate fare at the farebox (or show a valid pass to the driver) when boarding.
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==Cash, GoPasses, and GoCards==
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{| class="infodata"
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!  ||  Single ride (2 hours) ||  Daily GoPass (expires 2:00 AM) ||  Weekly GoPass (7 days) ||  Monthly GoPass (31 days) ||  Summer Youth GoPass
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|-
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| Regular ||  $[[Base fare::2.00]] ||  $6.00 ||  $20.00 ||  $70.00 ||  --
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|-
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| Discount ||  $1.00 ||  $3.00 ||  $10.00 ||  $35.00 ||  $38.00
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|}
  
==Current fare structure==
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Discount fares are available for:
===Cash fares===
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* Youth (18 years and under)
<simpletable sep=comma class="wikitable">
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* Seniors (65 years and older)
, One way per zone, Single Zone Day Pass, All Zone Super Day Pass
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* Individuals with disabilities
Adult, [[Base fare::$2.50]], $6.00, $12.00
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* Medicare cardholders
Discount, $1.25, $3.00, $6.00
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* Veterans and their spouses/caregivers
</simpletable >
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* MST RIDES paratransit eligibility cardholders
Transfers cost $0.25 with Adult fare or $0.10 with Discount fare.
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* Special humanitarian parole
  
Youth (46" tall to 18 years old), seniors (age 65 or older), individuals with disabilities, Medicare cardholders, and active-duty military are eligible for the Discount fares.
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Proof of age, an MST (or other transit system) Courtesy Card, or Medicare card is required upon boarding. Courtesy Cards are available at no charge to people with disabilities, but require an application (with a physician's written verification) processed at an MST customer service location.
  
====Free Service====
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Seniors and MST Courtesy Cardholders are also eligible for discount fares when using [[MST fares#Contactless Payment|contactless payment]].
  
For one-way, one-zone trips, riders boarding at stops on the [[CSU Monterey Bay|CSUMB]] campus (including Schoonover Park and Frederick Park housing) pay no fare. Regular fare is required for the return trip, effectively making a round trip half-price.
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===Paying with cash===
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Insert cash into the farebox. MST fareboxes do not give change, but instead issue a "fare credit" card for use on future trips. To use the card, insert it into the slot on the top-left of the farebox, with the front of the card facing you. An updated balance will be printed on the card each time.
  
The Monterey, Salinas, and Carmel trolleys are free to all riders.
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If you'll need to transfer to another bus, ask the driver for a 2-hour pass when boarding your first bus.
  
===Prepaid fares===
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===GoCards===
<simpletable sep=comma class="wikitable">
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'''GoCards''' are reloadable, "stored-value" cards to use instead of cash. They can be purchased and reloaded at MST customer service centers, and purchased (but not reloaded) at [https://mst.org/ mst.org]. Cards must be (re)loaded in $10 increments and come with a 10% bonus (that is, for every $10 you pay, your card is loaded with $11). They do not expire but are non-refundable.
, 20-ride ticket book, Single Zone Fast Pass, All Zone Super Fast Pass
 
Adult, $50, $75, $150
 
Discount, $25, $37, $75
 
</simpletable>
 
Ticket books are sold at face value (i.e. a 20-ride ticket book consists of 20 tickets good for $2.50 fare each, not "one ride" each) and do not expire.
 
Fast Passes are good for one calendar month and are cost-effective for riders taking more than 15 round trips per month. Discount monthly passes are sold as "Gold Passes."
 
  
: [http://www.mst.org/fares/passes/Pass%20Outlets%20etc.pdf Pass sales locations]
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To use a GoCard, tap it on the farebox just below the screen.
  
===Fare zones===
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If you'll need to transfer to another bus, ask the driver for a 2-hour pass when boarding your first bus.
  
The MST system is divided into nine fare zones as shown below (new additional zones: Fort Hunter Liggett, San Miguel, and Paso Robles). Grey diamond zones are considered to be within the square zones that they overlap. For example, passengers in Castroville pay a single zone fare to Watsonville, Salinas, or Monterey.
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===GoPasses===
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'''GoPasses''' are MST's daily, weekly, monthly passes and must be purchased in advance from [https://mst.org/fares/passes/pass-outlets/ pass outlets].
  
[[Image:MST fare zones.png]]
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The first time you use a GoPass, insert it into the slot on the top-left of the farebox, with the front of the pass facing you. This activates the pass and prints the expiration date and time on the back. On future trips, you can either insert the pass again or swipe it through the slot on the top-right of the farebox.
  
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Summer Youth passes are available only to youth age 18 and under, and are valid for one summer, June 1 through August 31.
  
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[https://mst.org/fares/passes/group-discounts/ Group discounts] are available for orders of at least five passes.
  
==Proposed fare structure==
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==Contactless Payment==
MST has announced plans to replace the current zone-based fare structure effective March 5, 2011. The new system would replace nine zones with four categories of routes, charging passengers based on the length of the route rather than the length of travel.
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MST accepts Visa and Mastercard contactless cards as well as the mobile wallets Apple Pay, Fitbit Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay.
  
<simpletable sep=comma class="wikitable">
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{| class="infodata"
, Local Routes, Primary Routes, Regional Routes, Commuter Routes
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!  ||  Single ride (2 hours) ||  Daily Cap ||  Weekly Cap ||  Monthly Cap
Adult, $1.00, [[Base fare::$2.00]], $3.00, $10.00
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Discount, $0.50, $1.00, $1.50, $5.00
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| Regular ||  $2.00 ||  $6.00 ||  $20.00 ||  $70.00
</simpletable >
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|-
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| Discount ||  $1.00 ||  $3.00 ||  $10.00 ||  $35.00
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|}
  
Transfers will no longer be available between MST routes.
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Discount contactless fares are available on Visa or Mastercard by registering in advance with [https://benefits.calitp.org/ Cal-ITP Benefits]. Eligibility is currently limited to:
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* Seniors (65 years and older)
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* MST Courtesy Cardholders
  
Youth (46" tall to 18 years old), seniors (age 65 or older), individuals with disabilities, Medicare cardholders, and active-duty military will still be eligible for the Discount fares. Additionally, Discount fares will be extended to all riders on Sundays and holidays.
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===Using contactless payment===
 
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There is a black-and-yellow contactless payment reader at the front door of each bus. When you get on, tap your card or device to the contactless symbol below the screen. Wait for the green "Go!" and checkmark on the screen.
The MST Trolleys and CSUMB campus will remain fare-free.
 
 
 
===Prepaid fares===
 
<simpletable sep=comma class="wikitable">
 
, 1-day pass, 7-day pass, 31-day Basic pass, 31-day Superpass, Summer Youth Pass
 
Adult, $8, $40, $75, $150,
 
Discount, $4, $20, $37, $75, $38
 
</simpletable>
 
 
 
1-day passes will be good for unlimited travel on all MST non-commuter routes and all VTA local bus/light rail routes. A surcharge may be paid to travel on an MST commuter route.
 
 
 
7-day passes and 31-day Superpasses will be good for unlimited travel on all MST routes and all VTA local bus/light rail routes, and will be activated at the time of first use.
 
 
 
31-day Basic passes will be good for unlimited travel on all MST local and primary routes, and will be activated at the time of first use. A surcharge may be paid to travel on an MST regional or commuter route.
 
 
 
Summer Youth Passes are available only to youth age 18 & under, and will be valid June 1 through August 31 each summer with all privileges of a Superpass.
 
 
 
Smart Cards, reloadable stored-value fare cards, will replace the current prepaid ticket books and carry a 10% bonus. $11 value will cost only $10 to add.
 
  
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You can't use the same card or device for more than one person at a time.
  
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===Fare capping===
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Fare capping limits how much you can be charged per 2-hour trip, day, week, or month — automatically handling transfers and effectively giving you an upgrade to a 1-, 7-, or 31-day pass once you have met its cost. (This amount is tracked per card or device, so make sure not to switch between cards/devices.)
  
 
==Inter-agency fare arrangements==
 
==Inter-agency fare arrangements==
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===[[Santa Cruz Metro|Santa Cruz METRO]]===
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* MST and METRO both issue free transfers upon request for riders who are connecting at [[Watsonville Transit Center]] or [[Santa Cruz Metro Center|Santa Cruz METRO Center]].
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* Ask the driver for a transfer '''when you board''' the first bus. Transfers are ''not'' issued when getting off.
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* MST-to-METRO transfers are valid for one ride on any METRO line ''except'' the [[Highway 17 Express]].
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* METRO-to-MST transfers are valid for one ride on MST line [[MST 28|28]] or [[MST 29|29]].
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* Neither MST nor METRO honor each other's passes or stored-value cards.
  
The following passes are accepted for a single zone credit; upgrade payment is required to travel across zones:
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{{bottom nav|Monterey-Salinas Transit|alias=MST}}
 
 
* [[VTA]] local day pass
 
* [[VTA]] local monthly pass or sticker
 
 
 
The following passes are accepted on all MST routes for all zones:
 
 
 
* [[VTA]] express day pass
 
* [[VTA]] express monthly pass
 
* [[VTA]] express Eco Pass
 
* [[Caltrain]] monthly pass with 3 zones or more
 
 
 
A Transfer or a day pass from [[Santa Cruz Metro]] is accepted on MST routes within the North County/Watsonville fare zone only.
 
 
 
 
 
{{MST routes}}
 
 
[[Category:Fares]]
 
[[Category:Fares]]
 
[[Category:Monterey-Salinas Transit]]
 
[[Category:Monterey-Salinas Transit]]

Latest revision as of 03:54, 10 December 2022

Cash, GoPasses, and GoCards

Single ride (2 hours) Daily GoPass (expires 2:00 AM) Weekly GoPass (7 days) Monthly GoPass (31 days) Summer Youth GoPass
Regular $2.00 $6.00 $20.00 $70.00 --
Discount $1.00 $3.00 $10.00 $35.00 $38.00

Discount fares are available for:

  • Youth (18 years and under)
  • Seniors (65 years and older)
  • Individuals with disabilities
  • Medicare cardholders
  • Veterans and their spouses/caregivers
  • MST RIDES paratransit eligibility cardholders
  • Special humanitarian parole

Proof of age, an MST (or other transit system) Courtesy Card, or Medicare card is required upon boarding. Courtesy Cards are available at no charge to people with disabilities, but require an application (with a physician's written verification) processed at an MST customer service location.

Seniors and MST Courtesy Cardholders are also eligible for discount fares when using contactless payment.

Paying with cash

Insert cash into the farebox. MST fareboxes do not give change, but instead issue a "fare credit" card for use on future trips. To use the card, insert it into the slot on the top-left of the farebox, with the front of the card facing you. An updated balance will be printed on the card each time.

If you'll need to transfer to another bus, ask the driver for a 2-hour pass when boarding your first bus.

GoCards

GoCards are reloadable, "stored-value" cards to use instead of cash. They can be purchased and reloaded at MST customer service centers, and purchased (but not reloaded) at mst.org. Cards must be (re)loaded in $10 increments and come with a 10% bonus (that is, for every $10 you pay, your card is loaded with $11). They do not expire but are non-refundable.

To use a GoCard, tap it on the farebox just below the screen.

If you'll need to transfer to another bus, ask the driver for a 2-hour pass when boarding your first bus.

GoPasses

GoPasses are MST's daily, weekly, monthly passes and must be purchased in advance from pass outlets.

The first time you use a GoPass, insert it into the slot on the top-left of the farebox, with the front of the pass facing you. This activates the pass and prints the expiration date and time on the back. On future trips, you can either insert the pass again or swipe it through the slot on the top-right of the farebox.

Summer Youth passes are available only to youth age 18 and under, and are valid for one summer, June 1 through August 31.

Group discounts are available for orders of at least five passes.

Contactless Payment

MST accepts Visa and Mastercard contactless cards as well as the mobile wallets Apple Pay, Fitbit Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay.

Single ride (2 hours) Daily Cap Weekly Cap Monthly Cap
Regular $2.00 $6.00 $20.00 $70.00
Discount $1.00 $3.00 $10.00 $35.00

Discount contactless fares are available on Visa or Mastercard by registering in advance with Cal-ITP Benefits. Eligibility is currently limited to:

  • Seniors (65 years and older)
  • MST Courtesy Cardholders

Using contactless payment

There is a black-and-yellow contactless payment reader at the front door of each bus. When you get on, tap your card or device to the contactless symbol below the screen. Wait for the green "Go!" and checkmark on the screen.

You can't use the same card or device for more than one person at a time.

Fare capping

Fare capping limits how much you can be charged per 2-hour trip, day, week, or month — automatically handling transfers and effectively giving you an upgrade to a 1-, 7-, or 31-day pass once you have met its cost. (This amount is tracked per card or device, so make sure not to switch between cards/devices.)

Inter-agency fare arrangements

Santa Cruz METRO

  • MST and METRO both issue free transfers upon request for riders who are connecting at Watsonville Transit Center or Santa Cruz METRO Center.
  • Ask the driver for a transfer when you board the first bus. Transfers are not issued when getting off.
  • MST-to-METRO transfers are valid for one ride on any METRO line except the Highway 17 Express.
  • METRO-to-MST transfers are valid for one ride on MST line 28 or 29.
  • Neither MST nor METRO honor each other's passes or stored-value cards.