
"The fare for a single PATH train ride is now $3.25, up from $3. Reduced fare for riders ages 65 and older, as well as those with disabilities, also increased on Monday to $1.60, up a dime from $1.50."
"PATH officials announced the increases most recently on April 29. They said the hikes are necessary to help fund major upgrades throughout the 118-year-old transit system."
"Starting on May 17, PATH will operate seven days a week for the first time in 25 years. The return of seven-day service on all four PATH lines for the first time in nearly a quarter-century is a major milestone for our riders and our region."
The fare for a single PATH train ride has increased to $3.25, with reduced fares for seniors and disabled riders rising to $1.60. Bundles of trips have also seen price hikes. These increases are intended to fund significant upgrades to the 118-year-old transit system, including ADA fare gate pilots and improvements to rail cars and stations. Additionally, PATH will operate seven days a week starting May 17, marking the first time in 25 years that all four lines will have weekend service.
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