

it's an easy fare that I can access with my mobile phone or with my smart card," she explains.

"Fare capping naturally simplifies the fare experience for riders. Starting in early March 2023, the app will include an option to add money to use for bus fare.Ĭrawford details how the fare-capping system has been implemented in other larger cities around the world such as London and New York with favorable results. Bonnie Crawford is general manager of UMO mobility, which is the app that many MCTS riders use to pay their bus fare. The UMO app will also be getting an update. For more information on fare structures, visit /WisGo to learn more about the weekly and monthly fare caps. Fares will be $1 per ride for reduced fare riders (seniors, kids ages 6-11, and those with a qualifying disability) with a cap of $2 per day. Riders will not need to pay for any additional rides once they hit that fare cap. In this new system, the fare structure will cost $2 per ride for regular fare riders that caps at $4 per day. They are equipped with a filter designed to remove particulate matter or soot from diesel emissions.Winter explains the new system by saying, "It counts the number of rides that you take, and the reason it does that is that as you're paying cash fare, then you will, as you ride throughout the week or the month, you will earn the value of that pass earlier than you would have otherwise." The new 61 series joining the MCTS fleet meet all federal emission standards, according to a press release from MCTS. $3.9M of federal funds and $3.2M of local funds were used to purchase 14 clean diesel buses in 2021ĥ9 clean diesel buses were purchased with $25.4M of federal funds and $6.3M of local funds in 2022 Wandke outlined the formula grants for the funding appropriated for the purchases. "Our riders and the entire community will benefit from more environmentally-friendly transit." Senator Tammy Baldwin, Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors and the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission (SEWRPC) in supporting Milwaukee County’s applications for funding," said Denise Wandke, interim managing director of MCTS. "This is the work of our regional FTA office, Congresswoman Gwen Moore and U.S. MCTS will retire 73 buses federally recognized as past their useful life, replacing each with an advanced clean diesel bus by fall.

The investment in more fuel-efficient and cleaner air buses enables MCTS to continue transforming its fleet in alignment with Milwaukee County’s health and environmental sustainability initiatives. 15 the arrival of 73 new clean diesel buses resulting from federal and local funding sources. MILWAUKEE - Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) announced Monday, Aug.

MCTS: 73 new clean diesel buses joining fleet
