Connect Transit to suspend fare collection

Connect Transit bus
Bus service is still operating, but continue to check www.connect-transit.com regularly for service updates. (WJBC file photo)

 

By Neil Doyle

NORMAL – Connect Transit is suspending fare collection on all transportation services beginning Wednesday through at least April 1.

This includes Connect Transit fixed-route bus service and Connect Mobility paratransit service.

“We are suspending fare collection beginning Wednesday morning as a precautionary measure to eliminate the physical contact required between riders and bus operators,” said Connect Transit General Manager Isaac Thorne. “We continue to sanitize our entire fleet of vehicles and bus facilities with EPA approved products recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).”

“Connect understands the financial hardships residents in Bloomington-Normal are facing due to state-mandated closures,” Thorne said.

The customer service area of the administration building will be closed to the public starting on Wednesday and will coincide with the temporary elimination of fare collection. Customer Service Representatives will continue to perform their telephone functions with the public.

Bus service is still operating, but continue to check www.connect-transit.com regularly for service updates.

Neil Doyle can be reached at [email protected]

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