Starting April 12, the Utah Transit Authority is making some changes to its fare system. Monthly passes will no longer be sold, though customers can use their April monthly passes through April 30. Starting May 1, the only monthly passes customers can purchase will be on the Transit app.
Beginning April 12, reduced fares will no longer be sold or available through ticket vending machines, at the bus farebox or on the UTA app. Reduced fare will be available for qualified customers who apply on either the reduced fare web page online application, or in person at a UTA customer service location (list available on UTA website)
The Farepay card can be obtained by creating an account on the website. This card can be reloaded and is used to help mitigate theft or loss of a card. Customers can also receive email alerts and manage their transactions.
In related news, UTA says its On Demand service has now exceeded the 2 million mark. Since its inception in 2019, UTA On Demand has grown from one to five zones, and its customers have given it high marks, with it receiving 4.9 out of 5 stars in review. Last year, UTA On Demand served over 16,000 riders and delivered 645,312 rides.