CTDOT comparte información del costo y pago de tarifas

System-wide

Lun Mar 20, 2023
A partir del 1 de abril de 2023 se reanudará el cobro de tarifas
A partir del 1 de abril de 2023 se reanudará el cobro de tarifas

CTDOT recuerda a los pasajeros de transporte público que las tarifas de autobús se reanudarán el 1 de abril de 2023

El Departamento de Transporte de Connecticut (CTDOT) les recuerda a lospasajeros de transporte público que las tarifas de los autobuses se reanudarán el 1 de abril de 2023 para todos los autobuses y paratránsito de la ADA en Connecticut.   

Las tarifas se han suspendido en todos los autobuses de transporte público en Connecticut desde el 1 de abril de 2022, como resultado de una ley estatal que el gobernador Lamont firmó el año pasado. Las restricciones federales impiden que el estado extienda esta suspensión por más de 12 meses.

Se alienta a los pasajeros a comprar boletos con anticipación para evitar filas en los centros de servicio al cliente y en las cajas de tarifas al abordar los autobuses. Los boletos y pases de CTtransit se pueden comprar en tiendas minoristas en Connecticut, en línea o por correo.   

Para más información de todas las opciones de pasajes, incluidos los pases mensuales y de 10 viajes, visite CTtransit.com. Para aquellos que utilizan otros medios de transporte local, visite sus sitios web para obtener información sobre tarifas que se encuentran aquí, Servicio de autobús local (ct.gov).   

Para obtener ayuda con la planificación de viajes, información sobre viajes diarios y servicio al cliente en vivo, visite CTrides.com.

 

Preguntas frecuentes - Pasajes

Public Backed Service Expansions Now Underway!

New Bus Routes Available in New Britain, Berlin, Meriden, Plainville, Southington, and Stamford

When the public talks, CT transit listens.

In March of this year, the Connecticut Department of Transportation implemented new bus routes, now serving communities in New Britain, Berlin, Meriden, Plainville, Southington, and Stamford. These new bus routes will bolster connectivity and amplify coverage throughout central Connecticut.

“Public transit is more than just a mode of transportation; it is a lifeline that connects individuals to career opportunities, businesses to customers, and communities to growth,” said General Manager of CT transit, Thomas Stringer. “A robust public transportation system is essential for driving economic impact and supporting local businesses.”

But wait, there’s more!

This service expansion is just the beginning of a series of upcoming expansions, totaling more than $18 million, proposed by Governor Ned Lamont and supported by local legislature. These new routes will provide greater access to a broader range of employment centers and career opportunities across the region, ultimately enhancing residents' career prospects and improving their quality of life.

 

“This major bus service expansion is the latest effort to connect customers with critical jobs, housing, and services while expanding opportunities for Transit Oriented Development (TOD)—allowing people to live and commute with ease,” said Connecticut Department of Transportation Deputy Commissioner Karen Kitsis. “CTDOT is grateful for the support of Governor Ned Lamont and the Connecticut General Assembly, which responded to customer needs by investing in the expansion of our transit system.”

These new routes were, in part, discovered through feedback from community members, frontline transit workers, and key government officials.

Public Service by the Numbers:

  • 4,300 community members surveyed online
  • 36 community events across Connecticut
  • 29 interviews with transit providers, councils of government, and transit district reps
  • 10 customer focus groups

CTDOT’s Customer Experience (CX) Action Plan team gathered this wealth of responses. Based on insights from those we serve, they lead the initiative to develop public transportation innovations throughout the state. This energized team will continue responding to the needs of the people—the customers and supporters of public transit—and propose new paths forward.

 

Pictured left to right: Samaia Hernandez, Alicia Leite, Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz, Lisa Rivers, and Karen Kitsis.

“As Connecticut works to be a leader in delivering major new transit investments, including CTfastrak and CTrail Hartford Line, we recognize the support and input of our transit providers and customers across Connecticut,” said Connecticut Department of Transportation Public Transportation Bureau Chief Benjamin Limmer. “We look forward to launching new transportation services in communities across Connecticut in the months ahead.” 

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