In an exciting move for public transit in Tampa, the Hillsborough Transit Authority (HART) announced that starting January 5, 2025, Route 1 will be fare-free for all riders. This change will make traveling between downtown Tampa and key destinations more accessible and affordable than ever.
Route 1 serves a vital corridor, connecting downtown Tampa to the University Area, the University of South Florida (USF) campus, and the VA Hospital along Florida Avenue, according to a HART press release.
Funding the change: parking fees support the initiative
Parking fees fund the fare-free service. Initially, these funds were set aside to pay for electric vehicle charging stations. However, HART decided to repurpose the funds to improve public transit. This decision reflects the authority’s commitment to enhancing service while reducing financial barriers for riders.
In addition to eliminating fares, HART will also improve the frequency of service. Buses on Route 1 will run every 15 to 20 minutes, making it easier for riders to get where they need to go, especially during peak hours, noted officials during a press conference. This change should reduce wait times and provide a more convenient option for daily commuters.
Going paperless with Flamingo Fares
Starting January 5, 2025, HART will also switch to a paperless payment system. Riders will use the Flamingo Fares app to pay for their trips on other routes, simplifying the payment process and reducing the need for physical tickets or cash.
Local officials narrowly approve new fare-free service
HART officials, Tampa City Council members, and other local leaders recently celebrated this major step forward. Councilman Luis Viera and Councilwoman Lynn Hurtak joined in the announcement, sharing their excitement about the benefits Route 1 will bring to the community…