PugetPass grill?

I don't understand how the PugetPass works... why are nearby so many different denominations? For example, why does it variety from $0.50/trip to $4.75/trip?

http://buypass.metrokc.gov/browse.cfm/2,...



Answers:   
Different trips have different fare.

Bus fare can be $1.25 to $2.50, depending on the bus, the time of day, and the number of zone you travel across. Train and ferry fare is deeply more.

If you are a commuter, you will wind up taking indistinguishable route and paying the same fare every light of day. So you would purchase a Puget pass that match your fare.

If you take different routes, you own to decide what to do. For convenience, I would receive the Puget pass that covers the absolute fare I pay. That path, I would never be short. Or to save the most money, catch the Puget pass that merely covers the lowest fare that you pay. Then you would own to make up the difference contained by cash if you pilfer a more expensive route. You'd have to brand sure you always have a pocket full of quarters.
Hi Kiki...the convenience of the pass purchased depends on the specific trip(s) for which plans are used for the endorse.

http://buypass.metrokc.gov/about.htm


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