Do kids ride free on Seattle Metro?


Do kids ride free on Seattle Metro? Riders 18 and younger can take transit on services run by King County Metro, King County Water Taxi, Seattle Streetcar, Sound Transit, Community Transit, Pierce Transit, Kitsap Transit, Everett Transit, Seattle Monorail, Washington State Ferries, and Metro Flex (formely Via to Transit) for free.


Are kids free on Japan Rail?

The general rules of JR Group state that children from the ages of 6 to 11 are eligible for the discounted Japan Rail Pass. Those who are younger than 6 do not require a Japan Rail Pass as they can travel for free. However, seat reservations are not available for children under 6.


Are Seattle park and rides free?

You may park at Metro park-and-rides for no charge—first come, first served. Park-and-rides that offered parking permits prior to the program suspension currently do not need permits to park. Select Sound Transit parking facilities offer parking permits. For more information, visit Sound Transit's website.


Can I use ORCA card on light rail Seattle?

ORCA Multifamily Development Passport expand_more This pass gives residents comprehensive access to transit services in the Puget Sound Region, including local and express bus service, Link light rail, Sounder commuter rail, Seattle Center Monorail, Seattle Streetcar, and King County Water Taxi.


Do people pay for Link in Seattle?

A: You can buy a one-way ticket or an all day/round trip ticket for Link light rail at all Link light rail stations and Sounder stations. You can pay with cash or a credit/debit card, but the easiest way to pay is with an ORCA card.


Can a 12 year old go on a train alone?

Call us at 1-800-USA-RAIL to make reservations for unaccompanied minors; reservations cannot be maded on Amtrak.com nor in the Amtrak app. Children age 12 and under may not travel unaccompanied. They must travel with another person who is at least 18 years old (see *exception below).


Do people actually pay for the light rail in Seattle?

Like other light-rail systems, Seattle's operates on an “honor system,” meaning people are expected to pay before they board, but there are no turnstiles to keep them from boarding if they don't pay.


How to get a free ORCA card in Seattle?

Seattle Housing Authority residents may request a free ORCA card by emailing [email protected] or calling (206) 615-3551.