![]() ![]() 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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