San Francisco Bay Ferry's temporarily discounted fares are (mostly) here to stay.
After slashing fares 30% across the system two years ago as part of its pandemic recovery program, the SF Bay Ferry on Monday said those discounted fares will only incrementally increase over the next five years.
While a handful of Bay Area transit agencies face choppy waters, the ferry is coming off its best month since February 2020. The ferry carried roughly 196,000 passengers across the Bay in May, roughly 71% of May 2019 levels. Ex // Top Stories HBO to produce Barry Bonds doc backed by Oscar-winning filmmakers It's a platform fit for a home run king
Zone two, which provides service to San Francisco, would cost $7.00, up from $6.75 last year and down from $8.10 in 2020. Fares in zone three, which only includes Vallejo, are set to cost $9.30, after costing $9 last year and $11.30 in 2020. Half-off discounts will continue being given for youth, senior, disabled, or Clipper START passengers. Fares on the Pier 41 Short Hop and the Alameda Short Hop remain unchanged.
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