The core of the Connect fare system is MOBILEvario, INIT’s back-office fare management and processing software. MOBILEvario delivers the ability for STA to offers riders a more socially equitable fare payment structure called Fare Capping. Fare capping can work in two ways — by the day or by the month. Once a rider meets the cap, they earn unlimited rides for the day or the month at no extra cost!
“STA embraces new technology to improve both the customer experience and our operations,” said STA CEO E. Susan Meyer. “The tap and go feature also makes boarding quicker and keeps our buses and Paratransit vehicles running on time. Connect makes it easier for our customers to ride transit without needing to purchase daily or monthly passes. They can add value on their own terms and with fare capping, they don’t risk paying for rides they may not end up taking.”
“It’s great. I finally just earned my first month cap today.” Jack B, STA Beta Tester
Utilizing MOBILEvario, STA will onboard the Universal Transit Access Pass (UTAP) programs which serve the region’s colleges and universities in addition to the City of Spokane and Spokane County employees. Additionally, STA expanded their fare structure with reduced and zero-fare options. The ability to offer these choices allows a more equitable fare policy for various groups of riders including seniors, students, and youth ages 6 to 18.
Due to INIT’s open architecture design, STA and cooperating agencies can easily integrate both new and existing partners into the Connect fare system at any time. This standard is demonstrated in all of INIT’s fare projects, including the next gen ORCA fare system recently launched in Washington State.
About Spokane Transit Authority
STA provides public transportation services through fixed route (bus) service, paratransit operations and vanpool to the cities of Airway Heights, Cheney, Liberty Lake, Medical Lake, Millwood, Spokane and Spokane Valley and parts of the unincorporated County. The organization employs more than six hundred people and is overseen by a regional board: nine voting elected officials from Spokane County and cities in the Public Transportation Benefit Area, three non-voting elected officials from area small cities, and a non-voting labor member. For more information about STA, please visit www.SpokaneTransit.com.