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fare system includes online account management, a smart card known as the
Connect card, and a mobile app, STA Connect. The new system caps fares collected on a daily and monthly basis and includes several discount programs . A "Rider's License" allows youth ages 6–18 to ride with zero fare. Traditional fareboxes remain on all fixed route coaches, allowing riders to pay with cash or older media as described below.
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were unsuccessful in returning the system to profitability. In 1922, Spokane citizens overwhelmingly voted to amend the city charter to reduce taxes and other special assessments imposed on streetcar operations and infrastructure, enabling the formation of a unified streetcar system featuring "universal transfers" between lines and empowering the company to convert some lines to
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paratransit services. The three names were unified about one and half years later in
September 1982 under the Spokane Transit Authority name and brand. The name change officially took effect on September 23, 1982, after the START Board passed a resolution renaming the municipal corporation to Spokane Transit Authority.
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In 2010, STA developed a preliminary proposal for what it calls a "High
Performance Transit Network" (HPTN) comprising 14 corridors of premium all-day frequent transit service. The preliminary proposal does not specify the operating modes for each corridor but suggests that the corridors will operate
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The decade following 1910 was a time of intense competition for the streetcars, with growing automobile ownership and private jitneys that threatened the viability of a divided transit system. By the end of the decade, Spokane
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Transit provides multiple fare instruments, including employee, youth, and college passes. Additionally, organizations may participate in the Universal Transit Access Pass (UTAP) program with a "utility charge" for each ride taken by eligible participants. Spokane Transit currently maintains
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Also in 2010, STA and the City of
Spokane initiated an alternatives analysis to study transit improvements in and around the downtown core. This "central city transit alternatives analysis" considered "High Performance Transit" improvements that can be made to increase mobility and stimulate in-fill
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Transit created task force to study changes that could be made to regain the support of the community, while simultaneously preparing for a potential 40% service decrease. After increased public participation, and 69% voter approval, Spokane Transit increased the sales tax from 0.3% to 0.6%
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The period after the elimination of the motor vehicle excise tax was a time of unprecedented change for
Spokane Transit. As its undesignated cash reserves balance fell, Spokane Transit attempted to increase its tax authority from 0.3% to 0.6% in September 2002, but it was rejected by voters 48% to
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In addition to adapting its funding model to reflect the current economic times, the shift to a regional model allowed the transit agency to heavily increase bus service to areas beyond
Spokane city limits. Prior to the election, service outside city limits was limited, since no tax subsidies were
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Originally, the board consisted of 2 members from the City of
Spokane, 2 members from the Spokane County Commission, 1 member from each of the Cities of Airway Heights, Cheney, Medical Lake, and the Town of Millwood, and one additional member alternately held by an official from the City of Spokane
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Originally conceived in 1980, and authorized by voters on March 10, 1981, STA provides public transportation within the Spokane County Public Transportation Benefit Area (PBTA). As of 2023, STA's service area has a population of approximately 471,000 across 248 square miles (640 km) including
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to travel between those cities without transferring in Spokane at the STA Plaza. As part of the 2018 changes, STA also increased frequency on service to the West Central neighborhood, introduced larger buses on North Division Street and introduced a new express route to the Valley Transit Center.
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to be applied throughout the public transportation benefit area. The shift in the transit agency's funding and administrative model was not isolated to Spokane. Many other cities and regions in Washington state including the cities of Vancouver and Tacoma, as well as King County, Pierce County,
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As of October 2022, the standard fare costs $ 2.00 and permits the rider to board any route for a period of two hours from initial purchase or validation on the bus. On October 1, 2022, Spokane Transit inaugurated a new accounted-based fare collection system, known as the Connect fare system. The
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The restructured system operated under three branches; Spokane Transit Authority for Regional Transportation (START) was the administrative body, the Spokane Transit System (STS) name remained for the fixed route bus operation, and Spokane Area Special Transportation Agency (SASTA) operated the
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Spokane Transit is governed by a board of directors which includes nine positions filled by elected officials who must be appointed by the municipal jurisdictions that form the agency, and one position appointed by the Board upon recommendation by the labor organizations representing the public
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hub which required that buses park along many downtown streets for passengers to make transfers. Not only was this uncomfortable for passengers, who were forced to wait for buses in the weather, but it also made the streetside businesses less accessible to customers. The bus center, known as
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In 2016, voters approved an increase in the sale tax dedicated to public transit to implement the STA Moving Forward plan. The plan called for more and better service, new connection facilities, include new transit centers and stations, and investments in six high performance transit lines.
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An election was held on March 10, 1981, to determine the future of public transportation in the Spokane region. The election measure, which passed and was subsequently implemented the following month of April 1981, replaced the $ 1 tax on households within Spokane city limits with a 0.3%
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reflects key markets and underlying geography through the combination of digits. Routes have distinct weekday, Saturday and Sunday schedule patterns. Most national holidays operate on a Saturday schedule with New Year's day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas day operating on a Sunday schedule.
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was constructed as an indoor urban park at a cost of approximately $ 20 million including property acquisition costs. With its high, daylight ceiling, imported Italian tile, and cougar statues leaping over a waterfall between the up- and down- escalators, it generated great controversy.
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Four typical formats of Spokane Transit Authority bus stops, featuring different levels of passenger and transit operation amenities. All stops feature a sign denoting the routes serving the stop, along with their terminus, as well as a unique stop identification number used for STA's
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In September 1998, Spokane Transit implemented a major revision of the bus network, the largest change to the bus network in 17 years. Routes were consolidated to provide more frequency on busy corridors and all route numbers were revised, primarily according to geography.
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or RFID smart cards. The fare payment platform went live on December 4, 2006, after a three-day transition period with no fares collection while new fare boxes were installed. STA's prior system, while also accepting cash, utilized paper transfers and metal coin tokens.
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Spokane Transit adopted a new comprehensive plan, Connect Spokane, in June 2010, to guide system planning and growth. The plan calls for a network of high performance transit with frequent service connecting key neighborhoods and activity centers throughout the region.
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The street railway system was gradually phased out through the 1930s to make way for motorized coaches. Bus ridership reached a peak in the Spokane area in 1946 with 26 million passengers. The system was purchased by Spokane City Lines Company (part of
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at a speed appropriate to the access provided and urban characteristics of the operating environment. The HPTN vision is an element of the agency's proposed comprehensive plan, referred to as "Connect Spokane".
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Spokane Transit operates 51 bus routes throughout its service area on published schedules. Most routes run 365 days a year. Additionally, STA operates routes during major community events such as the
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development. The locally preferred alternative was adopted in July 2011, calling for an east–west alignment for an electric, rubber-tired vehicle, and was dubbed the Central City Line.
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and Spokane County. The City of Liberty Lake was incorporated in August 2001, and the City of Spokane Valley was incorporated in March 2003, necessitating a change in board membership.
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All fixed routes have buses with racks that can fit three bikes on the exterior of the bus. Most park and ride lots feature bike lockers that can be rented on a monthly basis. The
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traveled between downtown Spokane through what is now the University District. Over the next several decades, multiple private interests constructed and operated streetcars and
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and the mobile eConnect app. The Connect Card and mobile eConnect app are linked to an online account-based fare management system. Users can reload balances via the app, at the
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facilities throughout its service area, several of which are operated through cooperative agreements with other property owners to allow parking access to transit services.
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in October 2004, subject to a sunset of the tax in 2009. In May 2008, voters reauthorized the additional 0.3% sales tax with no sunset clause, with nearly 69% in favor.
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on its own discretion. Following the successful measure, the Spokane United Railway Company was formed as a subsidiary to Washington Water Power (later,
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line within the region as part of its planned High Performance Transit network, with a second in development.
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4524:Spokane, WA–Coeur d'Alene, ID region
4254:"2023-2028 Transit Development Plan"
4182:"STA board eliminates to bus routes"
4080:
3986:"New Name, New Routes, New Service!"
3926:Tinsley, Jesse (December 14, 2015).
3642:"Transit Asset Management Plan 2023"
3389:"Performance Measures Year End 2014"
3358:"Performance Measures Year End 2012"
3311:. Spokanetransit.com. pp. 15–17
3298:
2566:
2272:lines that stretched as far away as
2176:adding citations to reliable sources
2147:
2144:in Spokane, Washington, USA in 1912.
1421:
1093:Planning & Development Committee
576:As of 2023, Spokane Transit has one
571:
179:1230 W. Boone Ave. Spokane, WA 99201
49:adding citations to reliable sources
20:
3250:Fricano, Molly (February 1, 2023).
2931:McDermott, Ted (February 8, 2021).
2337:collected outside the city limits.
1020:Washington State University Spokane
758:
13:
3743:Kershner, Jim (January 25, 2007).
3720:Kershner, Jim (January 29, 2007).
2895:
2314:public transportation benefit area
2142:Spokane and Inland Empire Railroad
684:
610:Passenger facilities and amenities
169:March 10, 1981; 43 years ago
14:
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4439:
3116:Cannata, Amy (October 20, 2006).
1143:Annual ridership by service type
1072:City of Spokane Valley, 2 members
1062:Currently the board consists of:
849:(Stars and Stripes card required)
763:
715:West Plains Transit Center, near
4363:
3279:McDowell, Trey (July 11, 2023).
3034:Spokane Transit (May 30, 2023).
2776:"STA Board of Directors meeting"
2676:. Federal Transit Administration
2523:High Performance Transit Network
2411:Downtown Spokane to Liberty Lake
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3281:"Contactless Payments Now Live"
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2163:needs additional citations for
652:Bus shelter stop with trash can
424:
196:Coeur d'Alene Metropolitan area
36:needs additional citations for
4645:Spokane River Centennial Trail
4486:Local Sales Tax Change Notices
2768:
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2586:
2415:Environmental Impact Statement
238:34,762 (weekdays, April 2024)
206:248 square miles (642 km)
1:
4666:Spokane International Airport
4104:Cannata, Amy (May 19, 2004).
2701:"STA Transit Map - July 2023"
2567:Sher, Jeff (March 11, 1982).
2553:
1130:Chief Human Resources Officer
1049:
1024:Community Colleges of Spokane
1016:Eastern Washington University
957:
915:children must be accompanied
871:(Honored Rider Card required)
827:(Honored Rider card required)
548:124, 144, 223, 247, 294, 663
4650:North Idaho Centennial Trail
1137:
734:
7:
4292:. Spokane Transit Authority
4263:. Spokane Transit Authority
4162:. Spokane Transit Authority
4081:Lynn, Adam (June 6, 2003).
4038:"The Valley Transit Center"
3647:. Spokane Transit Authority
3622:. Spokane Transit Authority
3015:. Spokane Transit Authority
3013:"Park & Ride Locations"
2823:"Spokane Transit Authority"
2706:. Spokane Transit Authority
2651:. Spokane Transit Authority
2495:, the organization's first
2491:In July 2023, STA launched
2187:"Spokane Transit Authority"
397:, Spokane Transit provides
360:
60:"Spokane Transit Authority"
10:
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1090:Board Operations Committee
1066:City of Spokane, 3 members
440:
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4692:Spokane Intermodal Center
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3071:Spokane Transit Authority
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497:4, 9, 20, 21, 25, 28, 33
452:Route color organization
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702:(VTC), in Spokane Valley
378:Fixed Route Bus Service.
16:Public transit authority
4013:"Resolution No. 105-82"
1122:Chief Financial Officer
1110:Chief Executive Officer
1099:Citizens Advisory Board
148:articulated bus at the
4628:North Spokane Corridor
4522:Transportation in the
4290:www.spokanetransit.com
4261:www.spokanetransit.com
4160:www.spokanetransit.com
2624:"Resolution No. 17-81"
2519:
2477:
2476:bus rapid transit stop
2381:State's motor vehicle
2145:
2095:Double-Decker (Future)
1772:Diesel-Electric Hybrid
1079:, 2 members (combined)
604:North Spokane Corridor
438:
370:
369:An STA Vanpool vehicle
4676:Coeur d'Alene Airport
4366:"Division Street BRT"
4242:. September 15, 2018.
2958:"Division Street BRT"
2517:
2471:
2346:Valley Transit Center
2140:
964:magnetic stripe cards
783:Monthly Fare Capping
743:Bicycle accommodation
696:, in downtown Spokane
457:Route type and color
432:
368:
305:authority of central
4610:Streets and Highways
4476:Spokane Transit site
4471:KML is from Wikidata
4240:The Spokesman-Review
4222:The Spokesman-Review
4204:The Spokesman-Review
4186:The Spokesman-Review
4070:. September 3, 1998.
4068:The Spokesman-Review
3990:The Spokesman-Review
3965:The Spokesman-Review
3932:The Spokesman-Review
3222:"City Line pamphlet"
3122:The Spokesman-Review
2937:The Spokesman-Review
2573:The Spokesman-Review
2503:Planned developments
2362:Howard and Riverside
2172:improve this article
1028:Whitworth University
1014:UTAP contracts with
942:Examples STA Legacy
583:The first line, the
437:in Downtown Spokane.
45:improve this article
4340:"Central City Line"
4224:. November 8, 2016.
4044:. September 1, 1982
3992:. September 1, 1982
2548:Division Street BRT
2298:National City Lines
1748:New Flyer Xcelsior
1144:
891:Ages 6–18 years old
625:Basic curbside stop
453:
382:Lilac Bloomsday Run
319:Spokane, Washington
125:
4550:List of bus routes
4206:. January 9, 2015.
4108:. Spokesman-Review
4085:. Spokesman-Review
2520:
2478:
2286:Avista Corporation
2146:
1911:Dedicated-use for
1142:
1032:Gonzaga University
780:Daily Fare Capping
723:Park-and-ride lots
451:
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282:spokanetransit.com
146:New Flyer Xcelsior
123:
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4604:
4042:Spokane Chronicle
3747:. HistoryLink.org
3724:. HistoryLink.org
3196:"Connect Account"
2825:. City of Spokane
2541:bus rapid transit
2497:bus rapid transit
2482:COVID-19 Pandemic
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1964:4005-4010, 23241
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1586:Gillig Low Floor
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843:Stars and Stripes
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572:Bus rapid transit
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555:Downtown Shuttles
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246:9,403,347 (2023)
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710:Chief Garry Park
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