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= Pasadena Transit =

Pasadena Transit, formerly known as Pasadena Area Rapid Transit System (ARTS), is a city-operated local bus service in Pasadena, California, United States. It was formed in 1994 coinciding with the kickoff of the World Cup at the Rose Bowl as a free service of the City of Pasadena. In 2003, fares were introduced. In December 2015, the agency changed its name to Pasadena Transit.

Fixed-route service
Pasadena ARTS consists of 8 routes in the City of Pasadena. All routes connect with the Metro Gold Line.

Fares

 * TAP is now accepted aboard all Pasadena Transit buses.
 * † children five years of age and under may ride free (maximum 2 children w/ accompanying adult).
 * ‡ Proper identification must be presented to obtain the reduced Student and Senior/Disabled/Medicare fare.
 * Inter-agency paper transfers are used to transfer to Metro and Foothill Transit buses, TAP (Transit Access Pass) card transfers are used to transfer to Metro Gold Line only.

Future Development
The Pasadena-Altadena Regional Trolley System is a recently proposed heritage streetcar system that would connect Altadena, Downtown, and Pasadena City College. No dates for this proposal have been set.