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Connect cards will cost $5 starting March 1

Connect cards will cost $5 at all locations starting March 1. You can still get your Connect card free before March 1.

Also starting March 1, if you register your Connect card you will receive a one-time $5 credit. Learn more about how to register your card here.

There will be a $5 replacement fee for physical cards and no credit will be given for lost cards.

The $5 credit available to those who register their Connect card, will offset the $5 cost when starting their first card.

You can create a Connect account online or in the STA Connect App on iOS or Android to register your card. Not only will you receive a $5 credit starting March 1, you will also benefit from self-service account management features like:

  • View fare capping progress
  • Add money or passes
  • Start, pause or stop autoload
  • Lock and replace lost or stolen cards
  • Manage payment methods
  • View and export card activity, including ride history
  • View account activity and download receipts

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