This summer, young people ages 13 to 25 can save big on Metro Transit fares as part of a new pilot program launched on June 1 in the St. Louis region. The Gateway Go Card will provide young people in the bi-state area with an easy and affordable option to commute to summer jobs, summer camps and other personal and professional development opportunities. The new program which runs through August 31, 2018, is a partnership between the City of St. Louis, St. Louis County, St. Clair County, St. Louis Economic Development Partnership, , the St. Clair County Transit District, Bi-State Development and Metro Transit.
Youth who provide proof of age using a driver’s license, birth certificate, state ID, school ID or passport, will be able to purchase transit tickets or passes at a 50 percent discount to ride MetroLink and MetroBus routes on the entire Metro Transit system. This pilot fare program uses a special version of the Metro Transit Gateway Card smart card, and young people will be able to load one-ride tickets, two-hour passes and monthly passes directly onto the Gateway Go Card at half the normal price.
"This program is much more than just moving someone from Point A to Point B. It's about investing in the future of our region by supporting our young people, and making it easier for them to pursue new opportunities, no matter where they are or where they need to go in the bi-state area, " said John Nations, president and chief executive officer of Bi-State Development. "With the Gateway Go Card, we hope to help area youth unlock their full potential and pave the way for brighter futures, better paying jobs and successful careers."
“This special transit pass is a great option for young people so they can get to a job, to a job interview, get to summer school or a recreation center, visit their friends, go shopping, all at half price,” St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson said. “This is a wonderful way to give our region’s young people a little bit of a leg up, and at the same time, help us develop life-long transit riders.”
"Sometimes, opportunities to travel throughout the city are not an option for some area youth," said Ken Sharkey, managing director of the St. Clair County Transit District. "The Gateway Go Card allows more young people to get around, grow and develop."