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Parent
  
Pasadena DOT

Service area
  
Pasadena, CA

Routes
  
8

Founded
  
1994

Service type
  
bus service

Pasadena Transit

Headquarters
  
221 E. Walnut St, Pasadena

Pasadena Transit, formerly known as Pasadena Area Rapid Transit System (ARTS), is a city-operated local bus service in Pasadena, California, United States. It was formed in 1994 coinciding with the kickoff of the World Cup at the Rose Bowl as a free service of the City of Pasadena. In 2003, fares were introduced. In December 2015, the agency changed its name to Pasadena Transit.

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Fixed-route service

Pasadena ARTS consists of 8 routes in the City of Pasadena. All routes connect with the Metro Gold Line.

Fares

  • TAP is now accepted aboard all Pasadena Transit buses.
  • † children five years of age and under may ride free (maximum 2 children w/ accompanying adult).
  • ‡ Proper identification must be presented to obtain the reduced Student and Senior/Disabled/Medicare fare.
  • Inter-agency paper transfers are used to transfer to Metro and Foothill Transit buses, TAP (Transit Access Pass) card transfers are used to transfer to Metro Gold Line only.
  • Future Development

    The Pasadena-Altadena Regional Trolley System is a recently proposed heritage streetcar system that would connect Altadena, Downtown, and Pasadena City College. No dates for this proposal have been set.

    References

    Pasadena Transit Wikipedia


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