Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Be Fare Ready: Route 1 Fares Return January 5, 2026


After a year of record-breaking ridership and improved mobility, the City of Tampa-funded Route 1 Fare-Free Pilot is coming to an end. Beginning January 5, 2026, fares will return on Route 1 — but the service improvements riders love will stick around (and expand to evenings and weekends).

A Pilot That Delivered Real Results

The Route 1 Fare-Free Pilot has been a massive success. As of September 2025, year-to-date ridership on Route 1 is up nearly 42%, reaching 1,451,070 trips — an increase of almost 428,000 additional rides on HART’s busiest route.

On an average weekday, Route 1 now carries more than 5,300 riders, far surpassing ridership seen on comparable previously fare-free services in the region. Faster boarding without fares also helped improve on-time performance by 6.2%, keeping buses moving efficiently through one of Tampa’s most active corridors.

Perhaps most importantly, Route 1 riders depend on the service:

  • Nearly 70% ride three or more days per week

  • Most trips support work, shopping, and healthcare

  • 81% of riders say they will continue riding once fares return

  • 63% connect to other routes, where they benefit from Flamingo Fares fare capping


Service Improvements Are Here to Stay

While the fare-free portion of the pilot is coming to an end, enhanced service will remain — and expand. Based on rider feedback and stakeholder input, City of Tampa funding was prioritized to maintain and grow service frequency rather than extend free fares.

What riders can expect starting January 5, 2026:

  • Every 15 minutes on weekdays

  • Expanded evening service

  • Every 20 minutes on weekends

That means quicker trips, better reliability, and easier connections — every day of the week.

How to Pay When Fares Return

HART encourages riders to sign up for Flamingo Fares, the easiest and most affordable way to pay.

With fare capping, Flamingo Fares ensures you always pay the lowest possible price, whether you ride once a day or multiple times a week.

Ways to pay on Route 1:

  • Flamingo Fares app or Flamingo smart card

  • Contactless credit or debit card

  • Apple Pay, Google Pay, or other digital wallets

  • Cash (exact change only) for a one-way fare

Simply tap your phone, card, or payment method when boarding.

More Than a Bus Route

The Route 1 Fare-Free Pilot did more than boost ridership — it expanded access and introduced transit to new riders. With seamless connections to the also fare-free TECO Line Streetcar, riders enjoyed a frequent, no-cost link from USF to Ybor City.

The pilot also sparked community activity, with new riders organizing group trips to restaurants, retail, entertainment, and even walking tours — proof that reliable transit fuels economic activity and neighborhood connection.

HART is grateful to the City of Tampa for initiating and funding this pilot. What began as a one-year experiment has grown into a continuing partnership focused on delivering the greatest benefit to the most riders.

Have Questions?

HART Customer Service is here to help:
  • Call 813-254-4278 or visit us in person at the Marion Transit Center or University Area Transit Center

  • Learn more at goHART.org

  • Follow HART on social media for updates


Be Fare Ready on January 5, 2026!



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