Tri-Rail fares will increase by 10% for all one-way, round-trip, and monthly passes after the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority approved the changes on Friday.
Fare Increase Details
The cost of one-way tickets currently ranges from $2.50 to $89.75, based on a six-zone distance system. Round-trip tickets are between $5 and $17.50. Discounts of 50% are available for seniors 65 and older, children 5-12, students, and persons with disabilities. Children younger than 5 are free.
The monthly pass will rise to $165 from $155, though there will be no change to the existing $5 weekend flat rate. Discounts are available through the Employer Discount Program, which now is $131.75 and $77.50 for students, children 5-12, and seniors and persons with disabilities $77.50.
Service and Budget
Tri-Rail has been providing service to seven World Cup games in Miami Gardens. Fans with tournament game tickets can ride from any Tri-Rail station to the Golden Glades station in North Miami-Dade County, where they can connect to shuttle services to transport them to Hard Rock Stadium.
The board also passed the 2026-2027 budget of $150,195,969. The Florida Department of Transportation has yet to declare how much of a subsidy Tri-Rail would receive for the coming year.
Original reporting: WPBF West Palm Beach — read the source article.