Jefferson City Transit offering free rides for students this fall

Keriana Gamboa
COLUMBIA Mo. (KMIZ)
This fall, Jefferson City students have a free option for getting to and from school. Jefferson City Transit is waiving bus fares for students on Tripper routes throughout the fall semester.
The free service applies to anyone riding the Tripper Routes, which operate Monday through Friday on school days.
No student ID is required to board, and the promotion is open to all riders, including K-12 students, homeschoolers, and college students.
The routes will run from around 3 p.m., shortly after school lets out.
Three Tripper Routes begin at Helias Catholic High School, Jefferson City High School, and St. Peter School.
After leaving those schools, all Tripper buses travel to the JeffTran Transfer Station at 820 E. Miller Street, where students can either transfer to another bus or continue on the same route.
Transit Manager Gerry Stegeman said the goal this year is to encourage more students to use the bus.
“So we’re just trying to encourage more students to ride,” Stegeman said. “It also gives the parents a little break and price if we run it for free.”
Bus driver Joseph Harden told ABC 17 News he hopes the program is successful for families who can’t afford bus passes.
“I think it will help out a lot of kids who are not able to buy the tickets. They might be a little bit expensive for them, you know, for the parents. And so I think it’s a good idea. I’m hoping that word will get out and more kids will ride, and it will be successful,” Harden said.
Stegeman says the program doesn’t cost that much to run.
“If you compare to what the student ridership was last year, through the fall semester, it was like 600 some odd rides, you know, and stuff there. So it worked out to about $765, is what we would lose in fares. So, you know, it’s not a big expense,” Stegeman said.
He told ABC 17 News families could save a lot of money through the program.
“If you go to school five days a week, you know, so that’s going to save you $27 a month per student. So, you know, when you add that up over a school year, it’s quite a bit of money especially if you have two or three kids in school,” Stegeman said.
Student rider Lorelei Weeks tells ABC 17 News she rides from Helias Catholic School to the library downtown and enjoys the free ride.
“It’s really nice, like most people think it’s a bunch of weirdos, but or people think only weird people who ride it. But it’s actually been really nice,” Weeks said.
She hopes it will continue throughout the spring semester.
“It would be very nice, especially for the students and stuff. But I totally understand if they don’t either. They’ve got to make money somehow,” Weeks said.
Stegeman told ABC 17 News it is uncertain if the promotion will continue next year.
“We’ll just have to wait and see, see what they think and, you know, see how it goes,” Stegeman said.
JeffTran will be offering free rides on its Tripper Routes from August through December.