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Save with ORCA: There’s an ORCA card for everyone!
All customers save money on transit using the ORCA card, with built-in transfer credit and daily and monthly passes. And with reduced fare programs for youth, seniors, customers with disabilities and lower incomes, there’s an ORCA card for every budget.
Which ORCA card is right for you?
You may qualify for a reduced fare ORCA card. Use our tool to find your best ORCA fare. Or learn more about ORCA Fares below for descriptions and eligibility.
Learn more about ORCA card programs
There’s a card for everyone
Card type
Who is it for?
Card price
Availability
Adult – fares and passes at full price with transfer credits built in automatically.
Customers 19 or older.
$3 new card / $3 replacement
Senior (RRFP) – fares and passes at even lower cost.
Customers 65 years and older.
$0 new card / $3 replacement
Disability (RRFP) – fares and passes at even lower cost.
Customers with an eligible disability
$0 new card / $3 replacement
ORCA LIFT – fares and passes at lower cost.
Customers with lower incomes
$0 new card / $3 replacement
Annual subsidized pass – fares and passes at no cost.**
Customers with household incomes at or below 80% of the Federal poverty level
$0 new card / $0 replacement
* Online at the Reduced Fare Portal
** For King County & Sound Transit only
Adults
ages 19-64
Check if your school or employer can help with costs
Adult ORCA
FULL COSTYouth
ages 0-18
Youth ages 6-18 use an ORCA card, school ID, or simply board. Children 5 and under ride free with a paying adult.
Youth ORCA
FREELow Income Households
See if you qualify
ORCA LIFT
LOWER COSTSeniors
ages 65+
Regional Reduced Fare Permit
Even lower costDisabilities or Medicare
Regional Reduced Fare Permit
Even Lower CostCertain State Benefit Programs
ABD, HEN, PWA, RCA, SSI, TANF, and SFA