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Additional fares may apply for Regional or Express trips to Portland. C-TRAN fares for buses, The Vine, The Current, and C-VAN We accept cash and Hop cards, plus contactless payment via credit/debit cards and Apple Pay, Google Pay, and Samsung Pay...
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C-TRAN ridership grows for third year in a row
That’s why we’re constantly evolving to meet the needs of our riders.” Total ridership includes all fixed-route bus service, C-VAN paratransit service, The Current, Vanpool and special event service. Most individual routes saw year-over-year increases...
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bag or item limit per passenger is enforced. Adult Local fares are required. Honored Citizen discounts (with valid ID) and C-VAN fares are accepted. Hop and cash payments are also accepted. Questions? Please call C-TRAN Customer Service at 360-695-0123.
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C-TRAN Citizens Advisory Committee Bylaws
an interest in public transportation, ensuring broad community perspectives are included Community-at-large representative C-VAN rider representative: A person who uses C-TRAN’s paratransit service who can provide direct feedback on accessibility and...
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C-TRAN Board extends fare reduction
reduced level through 2023 and beyond. Fares are currently $1 per ride for an Adult on any Local bus route, The Current and C-VAN. Honored Citizens pay 50 cents per ride for Local services. Express routes to Portland currently cost $2.50 per ride for...
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Paying Your Fare You may pay for your ride on C-TRAN in a variety of ways—Hop card, cash, C-VAN tickets and punch cards (valid only through December 2021), and ID with with valid employer or student sticker. If paying with cash, exact fare is required.
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C-TRAN Board approves temporary fare reduction for 2022
Express fare will drop from $3.85 to $2.50 per ride. Some Honored/Youth fares will also be discounted accordingly, and the C-VAN fare will drop from $1.80 to $1. All daily and monthly caps in the Hop Fastpass system will remain unchanged. All Regional...
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is our commitment to you: to the essential workers who catch our buses to get to work; to the paratransit customers who ride C-VAN to the doctor and the grocery store; to those who rely on C-TRAN as their sole means of transportation. A banner that...
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On The Street, Behind The Scenes: Celebrating All Transit Workers
other end of the phone. They’re the friendly face at the window. Got a question? Need help planning your trip or booking a C-VAN ride? Lost something on a bus? They’ll get you the info you need with poise and grace. Maintenance workers are the crew that...
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Essential worker tributes in Clark County: Thank you!
Clark County moving for those who need to travel. Below are a few of the ways you continue to move us: In March, a group of C-VAN drivers picked up 85 emergency food boxes from the Clark County Food Bank and delivered them to seniors in need. Food...
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Snow or no snow, we'll be ready
driver when the vehicle is already in service, meaning there’s no need to bring the bus back to the shop to chain up. Many C-VAN vehicles also have drop-down chains. But drop-down chains are deployed when there’s relatively little snow on the ground. In...
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C-TRAN Completes Move to New Admin Building
Resources, Project Management, Planning, Development, Public Affairs, Customer Service, Employer pass sales/distribution and C-VAN pass-by-mail, Lost and Found, Information Technology and Executive. C-TRAN’s main mailing address will also use the new...
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Appeals may also be called in by phone to the Eligibility Department at 360-695-8918. During the appeal process, current C-VAN customers, will continue to receive Paratransit Service; however, new applicants will receive Paratransit Service only for...
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Van Grant Program Opens Doors for Local Nonprofits
Earlier this month, C-TRAN handed over the keys of 11 former C-VAN vehicles that are now being used by six local nonprofits to help those in need. The vans were awarded as part of VanGo, a surplus vehicle grant program that helps meet the...