
Greenlink’s fare categories include time-based bus passes, which are valid for a specific number of days. Greenlink currently offers a 1-day pass (valid for one service day) and a 31-day pass (valid for 31 consecutive days); however, many customers have requested additional options. As a result, Greenlink is considering adding a new multi-day pass. Options include a 7-day pass, a 10-day pass, and a 14-day pass. To solicit customer feedback on the various options, Greenlink staff will be set up in the Transit Center and will be riding the buses the week of November 16-21, 2020. See the dates and times for Greenlink’s tabling events in the Transit Center.
In the meantime, Greenlink customers can call 864-298-2756 or email nmcaden@greenvillesc.gov to share their input. Learn more about Greenlink’s existing fares and passes.
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