Fare Information
All fare information contained in the pages below refer to Metro Transit only unless otherwise specified.
On July 1, Metro's youth cash fares and off-peak cash fares for seniors and persons with disabilities will increase by 25 cents. Prices for Metro senior/disabled reduced fare stickers and Access passes will also increase. Download a printable version of our Special Fare Alert brochure. [ .PDF; 36kb].
Commuting Hours and Zones
The scheduled trip time and how many zones you travel affect how much you pay.
During peak commuting hours - Monday to Friday, approximately 6-9 a.m. and approximately 3-6 p.m. - adults pay slightly more than during non-peak hours. These peak fares are based on a trip's scheduled times, not its actual arrival times; and the peak fare could begin slightly before these approximate times. Fares for all other riders are the same price all day.
What is a zone at Metro? The City of Seattle is one zone and all other areas outside the city, but within King County, are a second zone. Any time you cross the Seattle city limits, you have passed from a one-zone fare to a two-zone fare. Any time your trip begins or ends on a zone line, a one-zone fare is charged.
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King County Bus Fares
See Metro Youth fare effective July 1, 2008.
King County Metro Fare Type |
Cash Fare Per Trip |
One-Month PugetPass Price |
Three-Month PugetPass Price |
Annual (12-month) PugetPass Price |
Metro Youth fare (age 6-17) |
50¢ |
$18.00 |
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Metro One- and Two-zone Off-peak |
$1.50 |
$54.00 |
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$594.00 |
Metro One-zone Peak |
$1.75 |
$63.00 |
$189.00 |
$693.00 |
Metro Two-zone Peak |
$2.25 |
$81.00 |
$243.00 |
$891.00 |
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Metro-only Fares and Passes
See Reduced fare effective July 1, 2008.
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Reduced fares for qualified seniors/individuals with disability |
King County Metro Fare Type |
Cash Fare Per Trip |
Metro-only Monthly RRFP* Sticker |
Metro-only Annual RRFP* Sticker |
Reduced Fare (bus) Off-peak |
$.25 |
$5.50 |
$66.00 |
Reduced Fare (bus) Peak |
$.50 |
$5.50 |
$66.00 |
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* Regional Reduced Fare Permit
See Reduced fare effective July 1, 2008.
For details on qualifying for a reduced fare, please see information on the Regional Reduced Fare Permit (RRFP).
Metro's monthly and annual reduced fare stickers are valid only on Metro service. A monthly Metro-only Access Pass for Access Transportation paratransit service costs $13.50 and is also valid for the peak and off-peak reduced fare on regular Metro bus service (when presented with a Regional Reduced Fare Permit).
For information on other transit agencies' reduced fares, please see the Regional Accessible Transit Guide. Travel between counties or on other transit agencies within King County may require an intercounty transfer. Buying a PugetPass to pay your fare is an option. For more information on purchasing the right pass for your needs, check Metro Online or contact Metro's Customer Service Office.
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Metro VanPool/Transit Pass |
One-Month |
$1.75 Metro-only |
$63.00 |
$2.25 Metro-only |
$81.00 |
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See Ticketbook prices effective July 1, 2008.
Metro Ticketbooks |
Book of 16 - 25¢ tickets |
$4.00 |
Book of 20 - 50¢ tickets |
$10.00 |
Book of 12 - $1.50 tickets |
$18.00 |
Book of 20 - $1.75 tickets |
$35.00 |
Book of 20 - $2.25 tickets |
$45.00 |
Metro tickets are valid for their face value on Metro routes and Community Transit routes. They are also valid on Metro-operated Sound Transit Regional Express routes 522, 540, 545, 550, 554, 555, 556, 560, 564, 565 and 577. They are not valid on CT-operated Sound Transit Regional Express routes or other Sound Transit Regional Express routes. They are not valid on special service for events.
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Regional Day Pass (Weekend/Holiday)

For $3.50 riders can take unlimited rides on Metro and use the pass for $1.50 toward fare payment on Community Transit, Pierce Transit, Everett Tranisit and Sound Transit. The pass is available on all Metro buses on Saturday, Sunday and holidays when a Sunday schedule is operated.
The regional Day Pass is a paper flash pass - there is no magnetic stripe on it.
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Family fares
On Sunday and holidays when a Sunday schedule is operated, up to four children age 17 and under may ride free when accompanied by any customer paying an adult fare.
Any day of the week, up to four children age five and under may ride free when accompanied by a responsible person paying an adult fare. Additional children must pay youth fare.
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Animals on buses
Service animals for persons with disabilities ride without charge, as do small dogs that will fit in their owners' laps. Large dogs, leashed, pay the same fare as their owner and may not occupy a seat, but should ride on the floor of the coach next to their owner.
Other animals, cats, etc. that are not service animals must be carried in appropriate pet carriers.
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How to Pay
When riding Metro and traveling toward downtown Seattle, pay your fare as you board the bus. When traveling away from downtown, pay as you leave. The downtown Seattle Ride Free Area is not in effect between 7:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. Always pay as you board during this time period. On routes that do not go to downtown Seattle, pay when you board.
Deposit money or bus tickets into the farebox. The farebox accepts coins and paper currency. Drivers do not carry cash, so please have the exact fare ready. If you use a Metro pass or PugetPass, run it through the pass reader on the farebox. If your pass does not have a magnetic strip on the back, simply show it to the driver.
If you need to change buses to get to your final destination, ask the driver for a transfer when you pay. Transfers are valid on any Metro bus or the Waterfront Streetcar for about one hour after they are issued. Transfers received on off-peak trips may be used on peak-hour trips by paying the balance of the peak fare. Metro transfers are valid for base fare on Sound Transit and other local transit systems.
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