Transit Regional Reduced Fare Permit — Participating Transit Agencies

Clallam Transit Mason Transit 830 West Lauridsen Blvd • Port Angeles, WA 98363 790 East Johns Prairie Road • Shelton, WA 98584 360-452-1315 • Toll Free: 1-800-858-3747 360-427-5033 • Toll Free: 1-800-374-3747 Regional Reduced Fare Permit TDD/TTY: 711 or 1-800-833-6388 Community Transit for Senior and Disabled Persons Community Transit Ride Store Pierce County 20110 46th Avenue West • Lynnwood, WA 98036 Steilacoom Landing 425-348-2350 • Toll Free: 1-800-562-1375 56 Union Avenue • Steilacoom, WA 98388 Medical Eligibility Criteria and Conditions TTY Relay: 711 253-588-1950 Whatcom County

Everett Transit Jefferson Transit 3201 Smith Avenue • Everett, WA 98201 Shop: 425-257-7777 • TDD/TTY: 425-257-7778 505 East 25th Street • Tacoma, WA 98421 TTY Relay: 711 253-581-8000 • Toll Free: 1-800-562-8109 Skagit County King County TTY Relay: 711 or 253-581-8000, Option 1 Ferry District Intercity Transit 222 State Avenue NE • Olympia, WA 98501 360-786-1881 • Toll Free: 1-800-287-6348 600 County Shop Lane • Burlington, WA 98233 Snohomish County King County TDD/TTY: 360-943-5211 Burlington Business Office: 360-757-8801 Dial-A-Lift: 360-754-9393 • Toll Free: 1-800-244-6846 Customer Service: 360-757-4433 Metro Transit Toll Free: 1-877-584-7528 • TTY: 1-360-757-1938 Jefferson Transit

1615 West Sims Way • Port Townsend, WA 98368 Clallam County 360-385-4777 • Toll Free: 1-800-371-0497 401 South Jackson Street • , WA 98104 TTY: Relay 711 • Dial-A-Ride: 360-385-4777 206-398-5000 • Toll Free: 1-888-889-6368 King County TDD/TTY: 711 Jefferson County Mason Transit King County Ferry District 201 South Jackson Street • Seattle, WA 98104-3856 WSDOT Ferries Division (WSF) 206-684-1551 • TTY: 711 Kitsap Customer Information: County Pierce County Ferries 2901 Third Avenue, #500 • Seattle, WA 98121-3014 Transit 206-464-6400 • Toll Free WA & BC: 1-888-808-7977 or 511 201 South Jackson Street • Seattle, WA 98104-3856 Persons who are deaf or hard of hearing may access Relay Services by dialing 711 (WA) and ask to be connected to Pierce Transit 206-533-3000 • Toll Free: 1-800-542-7876 Mason County TDD/TTY: 711 206-515-3460

Kitsap Transit Whatcom Transportation Authority Skagit Transit 60 Avenue, #200 • Bremerton, WA 98337 Administrative Offices: Thurston County Pierce County Bremerton Transportation Center: 360-373-BUSS 4111 Bakerview Spur • Bellingham, WA 98226 360-676-7433 • Toll Free: 1-866-989-4BUS Sound Transit Toll Free: 1-800-501-RIDE Available in Accessible Format February 2015 Kitsap Transit ACCESS (Toll Free): 1-800-422-BUSS TDD/TTY: 360-676-6844 TDD/TTY: 360-377-9874 WSDOT Ferries Division (WSF)

The Regional Reduced Fare Permit is a cooperative program developed through the Regional Council with support from the Federal Transit Administration and public agencies in the . Whatcom Transportation Authority Regional Reduced Fare Permit — Applicant Information Health Care Provider — Medical Eligibility Criteria

What is it? Where is it issued? Section 1. Non-Ambulatory Disabilities 2. Persons who, by reason of visual impairment, do not qualify for 1. Wheelchair-User. Impairments which, regardless of cause, confine a Driver’s License under regulations of the Washington State The Regional Reduced Fare Permit simplifies travel for senior Any eligible person may apply for a Regional Reduced individuals to wheelchairs. Department of Motor Vehicles. and disabled riders of public transportation around Puget Fare Permit at the customer service offices of any of the Section 2. Semi-Ambulatory Physical Disabilities Section 4. Hearing Disabilities Sound. The following public transportation systems in the participating transit agencies. King County Ferry District, 1. Restricted Mobility. Impairments which cause individuals to walk with 1. Persons disabled because of hearing impairments manifested by one difficulty including, but not limited to, individuals using a long leg brace, a or more of the following: Puget Sound region recognize this identification card: Pierce County Ferries, Sound Transit and Washington State walker or crutches to achieve mobility, or birth defects and other muscular/ a. Better ear pure tone average of 90 dB HL (unaided) for tones at 500, 1,000, Ferries do not issue the permits but will honor those issued skeletal disabilities, including dwarfism, causing mobility restriction. Persons 2,000 Hz; or • Clallam Transit • Community Transit • Everett Transit currently undergoing chemotherapy or radiation treatment are considered b. Best speech discrimination score at or below 40% (unaided) as measured • Intercity Transit • Jefferson Transit • King County Metro Transit by any of the other systems. eligible for a reduced fare permit under this subsection. with standardized testing materials. 2. Eligibility may be certified by a physician licensed by the State of • • Kitsap Transit • Mason Transit 2. Arthritis. Persons who suffer from arthritis causing a function motor defect in How long is it valid? any two major limbs. (American Rheumatism Association criteria may be used Washington or by an audiologist certified by the American Speech– • Pierce County Ferries • Pierce Transit • Skagit Transit as a guideline for the determination of arthritic handicap; Therapeutic Grade Language–Hearing Association. • Sound Transit • Permits issued to persons 65 or older and to persons III, Functional Class III, or Anatomical State III or worse is evidence of arthritic Section 5. Neurological Disabilities handicap.) • Whatcom Transportation Authority permanently disabled will be valid indefinitely. No renewal 3. Loss of Extremities. Persons who suffer anatomical deformity of or 1. Epilepsy. a. Persons who have suffered any seizure with loss of awareness within the With the Regional Reduced Fare Permit, eligible persons is necessary. Persons with disabilities that will last up to five amputation of both hands, one hand and one foot, or lower extremity at or above the tarsal region. Loss of major function may be due to degenerative last 6 months. do not need to carry more than one permit to receive the years may receive temporary permits. If documentation changes associated with vascular or neurological deficiencies, traumatic loss b. Persons exhibiting seizure-free control for a continuous period of more than six months duration are not included in the statement of epilepsy reduced-fare benefits of multiple systems within the region. does not include an expiration date, the RRFP will be valid of muscle mass or tendons, bony or fibrous ankylosis at unfavorable angle, or joint subluxation or instability. defined in this section. for three years. These permits, which carry an expiration 4. Cerebrovascular Accident. Persons displaying one of the following, four 2. Neurological Handicap. A person disabled by cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, or other neurological and physical impairments Who is eligible? date, may be renewed only if the disability continues months post-CVA: a. Pseudobulbar palsy; or not controlled by medication. beyond that date. Persons certified by approved health care Any person who presents proof of one of more of the b. Functional motor defect in any two extremities; or Section 6. Mental Disabilities c. Ataxia affecting two extremities substantiated by appropriate cerebellar following conditions can obtain a Regional Reduced Fare providers as permanently disabled may receive permanent 1. Developmental Disabilities — Permanent Permit. Persons disabled signs or proprioceptive loss. due to intellectual disability, autism or other conditions found to be closely Permit (the agencies reserve the right to contact your permits. Participating agencies retain the right to ask for 5. Respiratory. Person suffering respiratory impairment (dyspnea) of Class 3 or associated with intellectual disability or to require treatment similar to that greater as defined by “Guidelines to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment: Health Care Provider for verification). certification upon loss of a permit or at any other time. required by intellectually disabled individuals and: The Respiratory System,” Journal of the American Medical Association, 194:919 a. The disability originates before such individual attains age 18; Permanent Permit: (1965). b. The condition has continued, or can be expected to continue, indefinitely; What does it cost? 6. Cardiac. Persons suffering functional classification III or IV and therapeutic 1. Is at least 65 years of age. c. The condition substantially limits one or more major life activities on an classifications C, D, or E cardiac disease as defined by Diseases of the Heart ongoing basis. 2. Is currently certified by the Veterans Health Administra- There is no fee to obtain a new permit. Replacement and Blood Vessels — Nomenclature and Criteria for Diagnosis, New York Heart 2. Adult Cognition Impairments — Permanent Permit. Persons whom by tion at a 40% or greater disability level. Assoc. (6th Edition). permits may be obtained from the issuing agency for reason of traumatic brain injury, illness or other accident occurring after age 7. Dialysis. Persons who must use a kidney dialysis machine in order to live. Temporary Permit: 18 experience ongoing impairment(s) in cognition that substantially limit(s) $3.00. 8. Disorders of Spine. Persons disabled by one or more of the following: one or more major life activities, including individuals who meet SSA, SSI, or 1. Is now eligible for Social Security Disability Benefits or a. Fracture of vertebra, residuals or, with cord involvement with appropriate SSDI eligibility criteria. motor and sensory loss; or now receives Supplemental Security Income Benefits How does it work? 3. Serious Persistent (Chronic) Mental Illness — Permanent Permit. b. Generalized osteoporosis with pain, limitation of back motion, Individuals with a mental illness with symptoms chronic in nature who because of disability. paravertebral muscle spasms, and compression fracture of vertebra; or The permit is an identification card used as proof of experience a significant limitation in their ability to take part in major life 2. Has a valid Medicare card issued by the Social Security c. Ankylosis or fixation of cervical or dorsolumbar spine at 30 degrees or more activities and who meet one of the following: eligibility to pay a reduced fare. The permit has no cash of flexion measured from the neutral position and one of the following: Administration. a. Having a mental disorder diagnosis based on criteria in the Diagnostic and i. Calcification of the anterior and alteral ligaments as shown by x-ray; or value and may not be used as a transfer between systems, Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM); 3. Has a valid ADA card from outside the region. ii. Dilateral ankylosis of sacroiliac joints and abnormal apophseal b. Living in a group/boarding home setting, receiving state or federal financial except in cases where ORCA was used to pay a fare. If using articulation as shown by x-ray. 4. Is currently participating in a vocational career program assistance and participating in a state or federally funded work activity 9. Nerve Root Compression Syndrome. A person disabled due to any cause by: ORCA, standard ORCA transfer rules apply. The permit center or workshop; with the Washington State Individual Educational a. Pain and motion limitation in back of neck; and c. Permanently placed in a supervised or supported living arrangement; Program (IEP). holder must pay the amount of the reduced fare on each b. Cervical or lumbar nerve root compression as evidenced by appropriate d. Addressing mental health needs by participating in any training/ radicular distribution of sensory, motor and reflex abnormalities. 5. Has a Washington Department of Licensing issued system used, and use of the permit is subject to any time rehabilitation program or therapy established under federal, state, county, 10.Motor. Persons disabled by one or more of the following: Regional Support Network (RSN), or city government agency. disabled parking identification in conjunction with a restrictions in effect by each system. a. Faulty coordination or palsy from brain, spinal, or peripheral nerve injury; or 4. Serious Mental Illness (Acute at-risk) — Temporary Permit. Individuals b. A functional motor deficit in any two limbs; or government issued photo identification. with a mental illness who are currently experiencing a significant limitation c. Manifestations significantly reducing mobility, coordination, and Questions? in their ability to take part in major life activities and who meet one of the Permanent or Temporary Permit (case-by-case): perceptiveness not accounted for in prior categories. following: 1. Has a valid Regional ADA Paratransit card. 11. HIV Disease. A person disabled by HIV disease who meets Social Security If you have comments or questions regarding the Regional a. Having a mental disorder diagnosis based on criteria in the Diagnostic and eligibility criteria or who meets Washington State (GAU/Welfare) medical 2.. Has obvious physical impairments meeting one or more Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM); Reduced Fare Permit, please contact you local agency. criteria. of the medical criteria listed to the right. Participating agencies are listed on the last page of this b. Living in a group/boarding home setting, receiving state or federal financial Section 3. Visual Disabilities assistance and participating in a state or federally funded work activity 3. Is certified by a Washington state-licensed Physician (M.D.), brochure. 1. Persons disabled because of: center or workshop; Psychiatrist, Psychologist (Ph.D.), Physician’s Assistant (P.A.), a. Visual acuity of 20/200 or less in the better eye with correcting lenses; or c. Living at home under supervision and participating in a state or federally Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (A.R.N.P.), Audiologist b. Contraction of the visual field: funded state or federal work activity center or workshop; Title VI Notice: All participating agencies in the RRFP program fully i. So the widest diameter of visual field subtending an angular distance is d. Addressing mental health needs by participating in any training/ certified by the American Speech–Language–Hearing Associa- comply with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related statutes no greater than 20 degrees; or rehabilitation program or therapy established under federal, state, county, Regional Support Network (RSN), or city government agency. tion, or Osteopathic Physician (D.O.) as meeting one or more and regulations in all programs and activities. For more information, or to ii. To 10 degrees or less from the point of fixation; or of the medical criteria listed to the right. obtain a Title VI Complaint Form, please contact the appropriate agency. iii. To 20% or less visual field efficiency. 07/01/2018 continued from front . . . Regional Reduced Fare Permit Clallam Transit Intercity Transit Kitsap Transit Skagit Transit Whatcom Transportation Authority Regional Reduced 830 West Lauridsen Blvd • Port Angeles, WA 98363 • www.clallamtransit.com 222 State Avenue NE • Olympia, WA 98501 • www.intercitytransit.com 60 Washington Ave, #200 • Bremerton, WA 98337 • www.kitsaptransit.org 600 County Shop Lane • Burlington, WA 98233-9772 • www.skagittransit.org Administrative Offices: 4111 Bakerview Spur • Bellingham, WA 98226 If you’re a senior, a person with a disability, or have a Medicare card, you can ride for less when you use public 360-452-1315 • Customer Information: 360-452-1315 • Toll Free: 1-800-858-3747 Customer Service: 360-786-1881 • Toll Free: 1-800-287-6348 Bremerton Transportation Center: 360-373-BUSS • Toll Free: 1-800-501-RIDE (7433) Business Office: 360-757-8801 • Dial-A-Ride: 360-757-4433 • TTY: 360-757-1938 www.ridewta.com • 360-676-7433 • Toll Free: 1-866-989-4BUS transportation services to travel around Puget Sound. The Regional Reduced Fare Permit (RRFP) is an ID card that entitles TDD/TTY: 360-943-5211 • Business Office: 360-786-8585 TDD/TTY: 360-479-4348 • Kitsap Transit ACCESS Service Toll Free: 1-800-422-BUSS Toll Free: 1-877-584-7528 TDD/TTY: 360-676-6844 Fare Permit Clallam Transit serves all of Clallam County with fixed route, Paratransit (for ADA eligible) you to discount fares on 15 transportation systems throughout the Puget Sound region. All have wheelchair accessible and services Monday through Saturday. Regional connections with Jefferson Tran- Dial-A-Lift Information: 360-754-9393 • Toll Free: 1-800-244-6846 TDD/TTY: 360-377-9874 Skagit Transit serves Skagit County with accessible Fixed Route service, ADA Paratransit WTA serves Bellingham and Whatcom County with Fixed Routes, Para transit, Zone sit are coordinated in both Sequim and Forks for continuing services into Jefferson County. Intercity Transit serves the cities of Lacey, Olympia, and Tumwater, and Yelm and provides Kitsap Transit serves Bremerton and Kitsap County. Kitsap Transit ACCESS Service service, and a commuter Vanpool program. Skagit Transit also operates Flex Route service Service (Dial-A-Ride for non-ADA riders) and . Many communities have service services. Just show your card when boarding the ferries or any regular bus route (fixed route). Most agencies in this Special Services: commuter service to Pierce County. Accessible service is provided on all routes. provides accessible service to eligible passengers with one day advanced notice. in more rural areas not served by Fixed Route . seven days a week. WTA also cooperates with Skagit Transit to provide service between for Senior and Disabled Persons booklet also provide curb-to-curb paratransit services for those unable to use the regular route buses due to a disability. • Accessible Services • ADA Paratransit Service • Bike Racks • Vanpool Program In addition, Dial-A-Lift provides door-to-door service for ADA certified customers. Special Services: Special Services: Bellingham and Mount Vernon. Having a Regional Reduced Fare Permit does not qualify you for paratransit services under the Americans with Disabilities Reservations for Dial-A-Lift may be made up to 5 days in advance. Whatcom County Connects With: • Accessible Service • Bike Racks, Bike Lockers & Bike Barn (Bainbridge Island) • Accessible Service • Paratransit Service for ADA Eligible • Travel Training Special Services: Act (ADA), however. Please contact your local agency for more information on ADA paratransit eligibility and services. • Jefferson Transit Special Services: • Foot Ferry Service Between Bremerton & Port Orchard • Transportation by Appt. • Vanpool Program • Accessible Service • ADA Paratransit Service • Safety Net Service (in very rural areas) • Accessible Service • Paratransit Service for ADA Eligible • Reduced Fares • Travel Training • Travel Training • Vanpools • Worker/Driver Buses to Naval Base Kitsap • Travel Training Community Transit Connects With: Who Is eligible? • Vanpool Program Connects With: • Amtrak • Everett Transit • Community Transit • Greyhound • Island Transit Skagit County th Connects With: Ride Store: Lynnwood Transit Center • 20110 46 Ave W • Lynnwood, WA 98036 Connects With: • Jefferson Transit • Mason Transit • King County Metro Transit • Pierce Transit • Sound Transit • WAState Ferries • Whatcom Transit Authority • Alaska Ferry • Amtrak • Bolt Bus • Greyhound • Lummi Island Ferry • Skagit Transit Any person who presents proof of one or more of the following conditions can obtain a Regional Reduced Fare Permit www.communitytransit.org • 425-348-2350 • Amtrak • Grays Harbor Transit • Greyhound • Mason Transit • Pierce Transit • RT Transit • WA State Ferries (the agencies reserve the right to contact your Health Care Provider for verification). Customer Info: 425-353-RIDE (7433) • Toll Free: 1-800-562-1375 • TTY Relay: 711 • Sound Transit Sound Transit RRFP Agencies listed with this logo issue ORCA RRFP cards. These cards may be Mason Transit Snohomish County Permanent Permit: Community Transit serves Snohomish County, with commuter service into King County. Jefferson Transit 401 S Jackson St • Seattle, WA 98104 • www.soundtransit.org loaded with transit fare products for commuting by ferry, train, rail, or bus Accessible service is available on all routes. DART is available to those who qualify for ADA Transit-Community Center: 601 West Franklin Street • Shelton, WA 98584 General Information: 206-398-5000 • Toll Free: 1-800-201-4900 — or a combination. A transfer credit is also provided when the transfer is made within 1. Is at least 65 years of age. 63 4 Corners Road • Port Townsend, WA 98368 • www.jeffersontransit.com www.masontransit.org • Customer Service Center: 360-427-5033 paratransit service, but the RRFP does not apply on DART. Rider Information: 888-889-6368 • TDD/TTY: 711 2 hours. Some regional transit systems accept the ORCA card for paratransit services. 2. Is currently certified by the Veterans Health Administration at a 40% or greater disability level. 360-385-4777 • Toll Free: 1-800-371-0497 • TTY Relay: 711 Toll Free: 1-800-374-3747 • TDD/TTY: 711 or 1-800-833-6388 Contact your local transit agency for more information. Special Services: Sound Transit serves King, Pierce, and Snohomish counties with ST Express regional bus, Clallam County Jefferson Transit Authority (JTA) serves Port Townsend and East Jefferson County. Jefferson serves all of Mason County Monday through Saturday with Temporary Permit: • Accessible Buses • ADA Paratransit Service • Reduced Bus Fares , Central Link and Tacoma . A Regional Reduced Fare Agencies listed with this logo accept but do not issue RRFP passes. RRFP King County • Travel Training Program • Vanpool Transit Olympic Connection (JTOC) covers the west coast communities of Jefferson County. accessible Fixed Route and Dial-A-Ride services, Commuter and Vanpool Programs, Permit is required when paying a reduced fare on the regional bus or when using a reduced Contact your local transit agency for more information. 3. Is now eligible for Social Security Disability Benefits or now receives Supplemental Security Income Benefits because JTA and JTOC offer fixed route service Monday through Saturday connecting with Kitsap Volunteer Driver Program, and scheduled regional connections with Kitsap Transit and Jefferson County Connects With: fare pass or ticket on the commuter rail or light rail. Sound Transit buses, trains, and stations of disability. (Applicant must show current award letter.) • Amtrak • Everett Transit • Island Transit • King County Metro Transit • Skagit Transit Transit in Poulsbo; Mason Transit in Brinnon; Clallam Transit in Sequim and Forks; Grays Washington State Ferries in Bremerton; Squaxin Island Transit at Kamilche; Intercity are accessible. Prepared by the Puget Sound Regional Council with support from the Federal Transit Admin- Harbor Transit in Amanda Park; and Washington State Ferries in Port Townsend. All fixed Transit and Grays Harbor Transit in Olympia; and Jefferson Transit in Brinnon. istration, the Washington State Department of Transportation, and public transportation Grays Harbor County Kitsap 4. Has a valid Medicare card issued by the Social Security Administration. • Sound Transit • WA State Ferries County route buses are wheelchair accessible and equipped with bike racks. Special Services: agencies in the Puget Sound region. 5. Has a valid ADA Paratransit card from outside the region. Special Services: • Accessible Service • Paratransit Services (Link light rail only) Everett Transit Special Services: • Accessible Service • Bike Racks • General Public Dial-A-Ride • Travel Training Title VI Notice: All participating agencies in the RRFP program fully comply with Title VI 6. Is currently participating in a vocational career program with the Washington State Individual Educational Program (IEP). : 3201 Smith Avenue • Everett, WA 98201 • Accessible Buses • Bike Racks and Lockers • Dial-A-Ride Paratransit Service • Vanpool Program • Volunteer Driver Program Connects With: of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related statutes and regulations in all programs and • Community Transit • Everett Transit • Intercity Transit • King County Metro Transit activities. For more information, or to obtain a Title VI Complaint Form, please contact the Mason County 7. Has a Washington Department of Licensing issued disabled parking identification in conjunction with a government www.EverettTransit.org • 425-257-7777 • Everett Para Transit: 425-257-8801 • Reduced Fares • Trip Planning • Vanpool Connects With: appropriate agency. TTY Relay: 711 • E-mail: [email protected] Connects With: • Grays Harbor Transit • Intercity Transit • Jefferson Transit • Kitsap Transit • King County Water Taxi • Pierce Transit • WA State Ferries issued photo identification. Everett Transit serves the greater Everett area and Mukilteo Landing. Accessible service is • Clallam Transit • Grays Harbor Transit • Kitsap Transit • Mason Transit • WA State Ferries • Squaxin Island Transit • WA State Ferries Permanent or Temporary Permit (case-by-case): WSDOT Ferries Division (WSF) RRFP Thurston County Pierce County available on all routes. In addition, Everett Para Transit provides curb-to-curb accessible King County Metro Transit Pierce County Ferries RRFP 2901 Third Ave, Suite 500 • Seattle, WA 98121-3014 • www.wsdot.wa.gov/fer- Pacific County Lewis County 8. Has a valid Regional ADA Paratransit card. transportation (eligibility determined by application process). 201 S Jackson St • Seattle, WA 98104-3856 • www.transit.metrokc.gov Steilacoom Ferry Landing: 56 Union Avenue • Steilacoom, WA 98388 ries 206-464-6400 • Toll Free (WA & BC): 1-888-808-7977 or 511 Available in Accessible Format December 2017 9. Has obvious physical impairments meeting one or more of the medical criteria listed to the right. Special Services: 206-553-3000 • Toll Free: 1-800-542-7876 • TDD/TTY: 711 www.co.pierce.wa.us/index.aspx?NID=1793 • 253-588-1950 Persons who are deaf or hard of hearing may access Relay Services by dialling 711 • Accessible Service • Bike Racks • Everett Para Transit Services • Travel Training (WA) and ask to be connected to 206-464-6400. Clallam Transit 10. Is certified by a Washington state-licensed Physician (M.D.), Psychiatrist, Psychologist (Ph.D.), Physician’s Assistant Metro serves Seattle and King County with wheel chair lift equipped service on all routes. Pierce County ferry system provides service between the Town of Steilacoom, Anderson (P.A.), Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (A.R.N.P.), Audiologist certified by the American Speech–Language– Connects With: Most WSF Routes connect with bus services. While all vessels in the WSF fleet have Community Transit • Amtrak • Community Transit • Greyhound • Skagit Transit • Sound Transit Special as sistance cards are available for those who have difficulty communicating to Island, and Ketron Island. Hearing Association, or Osteopathic Physician (D.O.) as meeting one or more of the medical criteria. drivers. elevators, they occasionally go out of service. Sign up for ADA-related email alerts by Everett Transit • WA State Ferries Connects With: creating a WSF account at http://1.usa.gov/1qAj6hA. Check sailing schedule at Grays Harbor Transit Special Services: • Pierce Transit Grays Harbor Transit www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries. WSF offers seniors (65+), persons with disabilities, and Intercity Transit How do I get a Regional Reduced Fare Permit? • Accessible Service • ACCESS Paratransit Transportation • Taxi Scrip passengers with a Medicare card, or other eligibility verification (i.e. Regional Reduced th Pierce Transit Jefferson Transit 705 30 Street • Hoquiam, WA 98550 • www.ghtransit.com Connects With: Fare Permit or a WSF Disability Permit), travel at half the regular passenger fare rate. It’s easy. Call the transit agency nearest you or access their Web site for information. The permit can cost up to $3.00 for th Customer Info: 360-532-2770 • Toll Free: 1-800-562-9730 • Email: ghtransit@ • Community Transit • King County Water Taxi • Pierce Transit • Sound Transit Tacoma Dome Bus Shop: 505 East 25 Street • Tacoma, WA 98421 Please communicate all specific requests to your terminal agent. King County Metro Transit new or replacement cards. comcast.net • WA State Ferries www.piercetransit.org • 253-581-8000 • Toll Free: 1-800-562-8109 King County Water Taxi TTY Relay: 711 or 253-581-8000, option 1 Special Services: Grays Harbor Transportation Authority provides connections to several other Western King County Water Taxi RRFP • Accessible Service (calling before sailing is encouraged) Kitsap Transit How long is it valid? Washington systems. A connection to Pacific Transit is made in Aberdeen by Pacific Pierce Transit serves Tacoma and other portions of Pierce County. Pierce Transit offers Mason Transit 201 S Jackson St • Seattle, WA 98104-3856 • www.kingcounty.gov/watertaxi Connects With: Permits issued to persons 65 or older and to persons permanently disabled will be valid indefinitely. No renewal is Transit. The Jefferson Transit connection is made at Amanda Park, and connections with accessible service on all of its bus routes, and accessible SHUTTLE service to eligible Pierce County Ferries Intercity Transit, Pierce Transit, Mason Transit, and Greyhound are made in downtown 206-477-3979 • TTY: 711 • [email protected] passengers. • Community Transit • Everett Transit • Island Transit • Jefferson Transit necessary. Persons with disabilities that will last up to five years may receive temporary permits. These permits, which • King County Metro Transit • King County Water Taxi • Kitsap Transit • Pierce Transit Pierce Transit Olympia. We also provide connections to Twin Transit and Amtrak in Centralia. The Marine Division of King County operates two passenger-only water taxi routes for Special Services: carry an expiration date based on documentation provided during the application process, may be renewed only if the King County — the / route and the Vashon Island/ • Skagit Transit • Sound Transit Skagit Transit Special Services: • Accessible Service • Travel Training disability continues beyond that date. Persons certified by approved health care providers as permanently disabled may • All Accessible Buses • ADA Paratransit • Reduced Bus Fares • Dial-A-Ride • Vanpool Downtown Seattle route. Sound Transit Connects With: WSDOT Ferries Division (WSF) receive permanent permits. Participating agencies retain the right to ask for recertification upon loss of a permit or at • Bick Racks • Low Floors • Cameras • GPS Special Services: • Intercity Transit • King County Metro Transit • Kitsap Transit • Sound Transit Connects With: • Accessible Service Whatcom Transportation Authority any other time. • Pacific Transit • Jefferson Transit • Intercity Transit • Pierce Transit • Mason Transit Connects With: • Greyhound in Olympia • Twin Transit and Amtrak in Centralia • King County Metro Transit • Sound Transit • WA State Ferries continued on back . . .