The Port Authority is set to launch a reduced fare program for PATH train riders with disabilities, starting next Monday. Approved in December, the program offers 50% off one-way tickets, lowering the fare to $1.50. Supported by various advocacy groups and government officials, it covers various disabilities, such as blindness and severe mental illnesses. Eligible riders can apply through a simple process that includes submitting documentation for verification. The program aims to enhance accessibility and remove barriers for those who rely on public transit.
The Port Authority will soon offer PATH train riders with disabilities 50% reduced fares, which exemplifies their commitment to enhancing accessibility in public transit.
Removing barriers and increasing accessibility remain a key focus in our efforts to improve the PATH passenger experience, particularly those who rely on public transit as a lifeline.
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