![]() ![]() In 1972, Unitrans was opened to the general public, with partial funding from the City of Davis. Since that time the ASUCD/City of Davis partnership has continued, and now Unitrans provides public transportation service to the entire city with 49 buses on 15 routes, carrying over 3.5 million passengers/year (over 20,000 on a typical day).Īnyone can ride Unitrans for one dollar cash fare, and many types of prepaid discounted tickets and passes are available. ![]() One special fare category includes UCD Undergraduate students, who can show a valid undergrad ID instead of a cash fare, because they pay a portion of their quarterly ASUCD fee to Unitrans. Seniors (60+) may also ride free with an ID card available from the Senior Center. More information on fares and passes is available on the “Fares” page or by calling 752-2877. However, many passengers ride for free because they belong to one of the many exempt groups listed below. Frequent riders may be interested in discounted passes and ten-ride tickets. Undergraduates at UC Davis with a Reg Card .įull fare information can be found at the Unitrans website at.(All undergraduates have fare included in their registration fees. ![]() UCD Parking Permit Holders – Riders may travel free if they show the actual permit (except for the ‘N’ permit) to the bus driver.Former Unitrans Employees – Employees who have worked at least a year at Unitrans are given a Lifetime Pass for themselves and their immediate family members. Photocopies are not accepted (This is a program instituted by TAPS to reduce the amount of cars on campus) #J line unitarans free# Sacramento Regional Transit and YoloBus Passholders.This pass is available from the senior center. ![]()
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