Does Orca card work in Bellevue?
Bellevue College offers an ORCA Passport Program to benefits-eligible employees, available for use on Community Transit, Everett Transit, King County Metro, King County Water Taxi, Kitsap Transit and Kitsap Ferries, Monorail, Pierce Transit, Sound Transit, and Seattle Streetcar.
Where can ORCA card be used?
Puget Sound region
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Can I buy an ORCA card at QFC?
“QFC is excited to offer the convenience of the ORCA Card to our customers,” said Eric Miller, Public Affairs Specialist for QFC. Customers can order their ORCA cards online at www.orcacard.com, by calling 1-888-988-ORCA (6722), by visiting a transit agency customer service office or at a fare vending machine.
Does ORCA card work on ferry?
ORCA is accepted on all services provided by Community Transit, Everett Transit, King County Metro, Kitsap Transit, Pierce Transit, Sound Transit, and Washington State Ferries, as well as on Monorail and Seattle Streetcar. Your ORCA card can be loaded with: A regional pass, like a monthly PugetPass.
What is ORCA card good for?
Use ORCA to pay vanpool fare for Community Transit, King County Metro, Kitsap Transit and Pierce Transit. An agency-specific pass, like Kitsap Transit or Washington State Ferries monthly pass. E-purse, short for electronic purse, to use like cash to pay your fare. Store up to $300 E-purse value on your ORCA card.
How do I get a free ORCA card?
Get a card
- Call the Community Health Access Program (CHAP) at 1-800-756-5437. Receive your card in 7-10 days.
- Go online using the Reduced Fare Portal. Receive your card in 7-10 days.
- In person, visit one of the authorized enrollment offices around King County. Receive your ORCA LIFT card that day.
What does an ORCA card cover?
The ORCA card is all you need to pay your fare on Sound Transit, Community Transit, Everett Transit, King County Metro, Kitsap Transit, Pierce Transit, Seattle Street Car, Seattle Monorail, the King County Water Taxi, and Washington State Ferries.
What does ORCA card stand for?
One Regional Card for All
June 5, 2020. ORCA stands for One Regional Card for All. It’s a stored-value card that can be used on nine different transit agencies in the Puget Sound area, including King County Metro, Sound Transit, Community Transit, Pierce County, and Kitsap Transit.
How do I Use my ORCA card to pay for transit?
After loading your ORCA card with E-purse (electronic purse) funds, and/or a monthly pass, you’re ready to ride! The ORCA card will automatically track paid fares and transfers, so you don’t have to. What is an ORCA card? Get an ORCA card to pay your transit fare on buses, trains, and ferries throughout the Puget Sound!
Is the ORCA card valid on King County Metro access?
Not valid on King County Metro Access, paratransit services, Kitsap Fast Ferries, or Washington State Ferries. Not available for Autoload. If the cost of your trip is more than $3.50 Adult or $1.75 RRFP, ORCA Youth, or ORCA LIFT, pay the difference with E-Purse funds stored on the ORCA card.
How do I get an ORCA Lift card?
You can get one online, at an ORCA customer service office, or through the mail. Proof of age is required such as school ID, birth certificate, or passport. Regional Reduced Fare Permit and ORCA LIFT cards also have no fee for the initial card.
How do I get an ORCA card in Washington State?
How to get an ORCA card. Online at www.orcacard.com; Phone: 1-888-988-6722 (TTY Relay: 711) Mail: (download the Mail-in Order Form (PDF)) ORCA Regional Mail Center 201 S Jackson St MS TR-0108 Seattle, WA 98104-3856; Ticket vending machines; Retail locations