What is Umo fare capping?
Umo fare capping is a system where riders can load funds into their Umo account (example: a Umo Cash Balance/Stored Value) to pay for each ride on a bus or train. Once the total fares paid reach the price of a day or monthly pass, no additional fare is needed for the rest of the day or month, making travel more convenient and cost-effective.
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How does Umo fare capping work?
Umo fare capping rewards you for using stored value (aka “cash balance”) by giving you unlimited free rides for a day/week/month after you have spent the same amount as a daily, weekly, or monthly pass. This pay-as-you-go method removes high upfront costs of daily, weekly, or monthly passes and ensures that you never overpay for transit again.
To see if your agency participates in fare capping and to determine what the set fare limits are, please visit your agency’s website or contact your transit agency's customer service.
Umo fare capping details
- The Daily fare cap period starts at the beginning of the service day for the agency, typically midnight but may vary for a specific agency and ends at 1 minute prior to the start of the next service day.
- The Weekly fare cap period starts on Monday and ends on Sunday.
- The Monthly fare cap period starts on the first calendar day of the month and ends on the last day of the month.
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