Download the Token Transit app on your smartphone. You can buy a pass instantly and use it right from your phone. A credit, debit, or prepaid debit card is required for payment.
You can order passes by calling 321-635-7815 ext 52935, purchase at a transit terminal, select Brevard County Libraries, or by mail. Passes can be purchased with a credit card, cash, check, or money order.
Reduced fare eligibility is available to seniors 60+, students, active or inactive military, and individuals registered for TD or ADA Paratransit services. Medicare cards are also accepted for reduced fare. Apply for a Reduced Fare ID Card to get started.
You can buy a pass using the Token Transit app for instant mobile ticketing, purchase online and have it mailed to you, buy over the phone, at a transit terminal or select libraries, or by mail.
Yes, you can purchase 10-Ride and 30 Day passes online with a Visa or MasterCard and have it mailed to you within 5 business days. You will need to log in to an existing account or set up a new one.
You can pay with a credit, debit, or prepaid debit card using the Token Transit app or when purchasing online or by phone. You can also use cash, money order, or check up to $100 when buying at a transit terminal or library.
ADA Paratransit serves individuals with disabilities who cannot use Fixed Route buses or trolleys and only operates within ¾ mile of a Fixed Route service. ADA fares are capped at twice the regular bus fare.
TD Paratransit, on the other hand, serves individuals who are transportation disadvantaged but may not necessarily have a disability. TD service can cover a wider area and may have different fare structures.
Learn More About TD Paratransit.
You can buy passes at Space Coast Area Transit offices, select libraries, or online. Use the Token Transit app for mobile tickets, order by mail, or pay with exact change on the bus.
Yes, many routes offer evening and Saturday service. Check the schedules online for more details.
Go to the Send A Pass page on the Token Transit website. Enter the rider's email and name (if you want), then fill in your billing info. The rider needs to be able to get emails on their smartphone to use the pass. It will be sent straight to their phone.
If you buy a pass online or by phone, it will be mailed to you within 5 business days.
First-time reduced fare riders should apply for a Reduced Fare ID Card. After your eligibility is confirmed, you can purchase a reduced fare pass using the Token Transit app or other available options.
You can download the app from the Apple App Store or Google Play. Or scan the QR code below with your smartphone.
To book a ride, call 321-633-1878 before 2:00 PM the day before, or book up to 7 days ahead. Reservations are taken from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
First-time buyers need to complete a one-time verification of eligibility by submitting a Medicare Card or SSI approval letter, a valid photo ID, and a "selfie" or headshot. Once approved, you can purchase a pass through Token Transit or other options.
Yes. Space Coast Area Transit (SCAT) operates a TD Paratransit service specifically designed to accommodate individuals who are unable to use their fixed-route bus or trolley services. This includes people who use wheelchairs.
Reduced fares are available for active or inactive military, seniors 60+, students, TD Paratransit, and ADA Paratransit riders. Medicare cards are accepted as proof for reduced fare. Children under five ride for free, and Eastern Florida State College students ride for free with a valid student ID.
Yes, a PCA can ride for free, and up to two companions may accompany you for a fare. All companions must have the same pickup and drop-off points.
You can call the RideLine at 321-635-1878 to get help with filling out the application or for more information about the eligibility process.
Select notifications within the app to receive real-time alerts via SMS text about bus arrival times. Data charges may apply.
ADA Paratransit Service provides door-to-door transportation for people with disabilities who cannot use regular Space Coast buses or trolleys. It covers trips within ¾ mile of the Fixed Route service areas and operates during the same hours as Fixed Route services.
The routes are: Titusville Campus – Route 5, Cocoa Campus – Route 6, Melbourne Campus – Routes 28 and 29, Palm Bay Campus – Route 23. See all Routes here.
The Read to Ride Program allows youth 18 and under to ride for free all summer by showing their Brevard County Library Card.
You can apply by completing an online or paper application. Processing takes up to 21 business days. Complete the ADA Application. If denied, you can appeal the decision. Download the Appeal Form.
Call the RideLine at 321-635-1878 between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Reservations must be made by 2:00 PM the day before your ride, but you can schedule trips up to 14 days in advance.
Fares are $1.50 per ride or $15.00 for a 10-ride pass. You can pay when you board (exact change) or through the Token Transit app. Buy ADA Paratransit Pass.
Yes, there are bike racks on all buses and trolleys at no extra charge. If the rack is full, the driver may allow your bike inside if space allows.
A Reasonable Modification Request is when you ask for a change to the normal service to meet your specific needs due to your disability. These requests are handled on a case-by-case basis and should be made in advance when possible. Email or call the RideLine at 321-635-1878 between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday.
People with disabilities who cannot use the regular bus or trolley service because it is not accessible for them. If the bus service becomes accessible to them, they will no longer be eligible for ADA service.
Veterans can apply for a Reduced Fare ID Card online by submitting qualifying documents like a Department of Veteran’s Affairs ID, driver’s license with a veteran’s emblem, or a DD214 with a valid photo ID. The ID card will be mailed after verification. Veterans can also apply in person at Space Coast Area Transit Bus/Trolley Terminals.
You can pay with exact cash when you board or purchase a pass. Both single-ride passes ($1.50) and 10-ride passes ($15.00) are available. You can buy passes in person, by mail, by phone, or online via the Token Transit app. Purchase Passes Online or By Mail.
Each bus rack holds two full-size bikes at the front of the bus.
You can purchase a 10-Ride Pass online and have it mailed to you, buy it by phone, at a transit terminal, select libraries, or by mail. All options require one-time verification of eligibility.
In addition to Token Transit, you can purchase a 10-Ride Pass online and have it mailed to you, buy it by phone, at a transit terminal, select libraries, or by mail. Each option requires a one-time verification of eligibility.
Individuals with disabilities who are unable to use the regular bus or trolley service due to accessibility issues. Visitors with ADA certification from other areas can also use the service for up to 21 days while in Brevard County.
Yes, Space Coast Area Transit buses have bike racks, and there's no extra charge for bringing a bike.
Yes, service is available on most holidays but on a modified schedule. Check 321Transit.com/Holidays or call the RideLine at 321-633-1878 for updates.
Yes, if you travel at the same time each week, you can set up a recurring ride schedule.
Call the RideLine at 321-635-1878 between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday.
If the rack is full, the driver may allow you to bring the bike on board based on space and passenger needs.
Yes, you can use the Token Transit Mobile Ticketing App to purchase a TD Paratransit 1-Ride or 10-Ride Pass instantly on your smartphone. Payment requires a credit or debit card.
Yes! Thanks to a grant from the City of Melbourne, there's no fare on Routes 21, 24, and 29 for Melbourne residents with a valid ID riding within the city limits. See all Routes here.
Children under 15 ride for free when accompanied by a fare-paying passenger. Children under 5 must ride in a car seat, provided by the rider.
Pull down the rack, place your bike in the slots, raise the support arm to secure it, and lift it off to unload.
At transit terminals, you can pay with Visa, MasterCard, Discover, cash, money order, or checks up to $100. Select Brevard County Libraries accept Visa, MasterCard, or cash.
Contact Customer Service at (321) 635-7815 ext. 52937 or email us for assistance with TD or ADA Paratransit applications, eligibility, and scheduling initial service.
You can ride anywhere within Brevard County, including schools, parks, malls, and more.
If you experience any issues, ensure your device has enough storage space and a stable internet connection. If problems persist, contact our customer support for assistance.
To purchase an ADA Paratransit Pass for the first time, you need to complete a one-time verification of eligibility. Upload a Space Coast Area Transit issued ADA Card, a valid photo ID, and a "selfie" or headshot. Once approved, you can purchase the pass through Token Transit or other available options.
Passes ordered online or by phone will be delivered by mail within 5 business days.
You can get involved by supporting public transportation through the Citizen Participation initiative. This gives you a voice in improving local transit services and supporting mobility in your community. Learn more and join today by visiting the Citizen Participation page.
No, the transit system does not accept liability for any damage to bikes, so please secure your bike properly with the support arms.
Call 321-633-1878 or email us for assistance.
Yes, you can use the Token Transit Mobile Ticketing App to purchase an ADA Paratransit 1-Ride or 10-Ride Pass instantly on your smartphone. Payment requires a credit or debit card.
If you’re interested in helping out in your community, fill out our Volunteers in Motion application. We’d love to have you join our team!
If you’d like to advertise on our buses, fill out the Advertising Inquiry Form and we’ll get back to you with more information.
Transit One is a group that works to support and grow public transportation in our area. It’s free to join, and anyone who cares about transportation can be a member. Just fill out the membership form to get started.
Employers can offer tax-free transit and vanpool benefits, saving on federal income and payroll taxes. This can lead to financial savings and a happier, more sustainable workforce.
Download the Token Transit app on your smartphone. You can buy a pass instantly and use it right from your phone. A credit, debit, or prepaid debit card is required for payment.
You can order passes by calling 321-635-7815 ext 52935, purchase at a transit terminal, select Brevard County Libraries, or by mail. Passes can be purchased with a credit card, cash, check, or money order.
Reduced fare eligibility is available to seniors 60+, students, active or inactive military, and individuals registered for TD or ADA Paratransit services. Medicare cards are also accepted for reduced fare. Apply for a Reduced Fare ID Card to get started.
Yes, you can purchase 10-Ride and 30 Day passes online with a Visa or MasterCard and have it mailed to you within 5 business days. You will need to log in to an existing account or set up a new one.
You can pay with a credit, debit, or prepaid debit card using the Token Transit app or when purchasing online or by phone. You can also use cash, money order, or check up to $100 when buying at a transit terminal or library.
Contact Customer Service at (321) 635-7815 ext. 52937 or email us for assistance with TD or ADA Paratransit applications, eligibility, and scheduling initial service.
You can buy a pass using the Token Transit app for instant mobile ticketing, purchase online and have it mailed to you, buy over the phone, at a transit terminal or select libraries, or by mail.
First-time reduced fare riders should apply for a Reduced Fare ID Card. After your eligibility is confirmed, you can purchase a reduced fare pass using the Token Transit app or other available options.
If you buy a pass online or by phone, it will be mailed to you within 5 business days.
Reduced fares are available for active or inactive military, seniors 60+, students, disabled, TD Paratransit, and ADA Paratransit riders. Medicare cards are accepted as proof for reduced fare. Children under five ride for free, and Eastern Florida State College students ride for free with a valid student ID.
You can buy passes at Space Coast Area Transit offices, select libraries, or online. Use the Token Transit app for mobile tickets, order by mail, or pay with exact change on the bus.
You can buy a pass using the Token Transit app for instant mobile ticketing, purchase online and have it mailed to you, buy over the phone, at a transit terminal or select libraries, or by mail.
You can pay with a credit, debit, or prepaid debit card using the Token Transit app or when purchasing online or by phone. You can also use cash, money order, or check up to $100 when buying at a transit terminal or library.
If you buy a pass online or by phone, it will be mailed to you within 5 business days.
First-time reduced fare riders should apply for a Reduced Fare ID Card. After your eligibility is confirmed, you can purchase a reduced fare pass using the Token Transit app or other available options.
Reduced fares are available for active or inactive military, seniors 60+, students, TD Paratransit, and ADA Paratransit riders. Medicare cards are accepted as proof for reduced fare. Children under five ride for free, and Eastern Florida State College students ride for free with a valid student ID.
Yes, you can use the Token Transit Send A Pass feature to buy a pass and send it directly to someone else's mobile phone.
You can buy passes at Space Coast Area Transit offices, select libraries, or online. Use the Token Transit app for mobile tickets, order by mail, or pay with exact change on the bus.
Yes, many routes offer evening and Saturday service. Check the schedules online for more details.
Yes, there are bike racks on all buses and trolleys at no extra charge. If the rack is full, the driver may allow your bike inside if space allows.
Yes, service is available on most holidays but on a modified schedule. Check 321Transit.com/Holidays or call the RideLine at 321-633-1878 for updates.
Employers can offer tax-free transit and vanpool benefits, saving on federal income and payroll taxes. This can lead to financial savings and a happier, more sustainable workforce.
Reduced fares are available for active or inactive military, seniors 60+, students, disabled, TD Paratransit, and ADA Paratransit riders. Medicare cards are accepted as proof for reduced fare. Children under five ride for free, and Eastern Florida State College students ride for free with a valid student ID.
ADA Paratransit serves individuals with disabilities who cannot use Fixed Route buses or trolleys and only operates within ¾ mile of a Fixed Route service. ADA fares are capped at twice the regular bus fare.
TD Paratransit, on the other hand, serves individuals who are transportation disadvantaged but may not necessarily have a disability. TD service can cover a wider area and may have different fare structures.
Learn More About TD Paratransit.
Yes, a PCA can ride for free, and up to two companions may accompany you for a fare. All companions must have the same pickup and drop-off points.
You can call the RideLine at 321-635-1878 to get help with filling out the application or for more information about the eligibility process.
ADA Paratransit Service provides door-to-door transportation for people with disabilities who cannot use regular Space Coast buses or trolleys. It covers trips within ¾ mile of the Fixed Route service areas and operates during the same hours as Fixed Route services.
You can apply by completing an online or paper application. Processing takes up to 21 business days. Complete the ADA Application. If denied, you can appeal the decision. Download the Appeal Form.
Call the RideLine at 321-635-1878 between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday. Reservations must be made by 2:00 PM the day before your ride, but you can schedule trips up to 14 days in advance.
Fares are $1.50 per ride or $15.00 for a 10-ride pass. You can pay when you board (exact change) or through the Token Transit app. Buy ADA Paratransit Pass.
A Reasonable Modification Request is when you ask for a change to the normal service to meet your specific needs due to your disability. These requests are handled on a case-by-case basis and should be made in advance when possible. Email or call the RideLine at 321-635-1878 between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday.
People with disabilities who cannot use the regular bus or trolley service because it is not accessible for them. If the bus service becomes accessible to them, they will no longer be eligible for ADA service.
You can pay with exact cash when you board or purchase a pass. Both single-ride passes ($1.50) and 10-ride passes ($15.00) are available. You can buy passes in person, by mail, by phone, or online via the Token Transit app. Purchase Passes Online or By Mail.
Individuals with disabilities who are unable to use the regular bus or trolley service due to accessibility issues. Visitors with ADA certification from other areas can also use the service for up to 21 days while in Brevard County.
Yes, if you travel at the same time each week, you can set up a recurring ride schedule.
Call the RideLine at 321-635-1878 between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday.
Only service animals, such as service dogs, are allowed on Space Coast Area Transit buses. Service animals are specially trained to assist individuals with disabilities and perform specific tasks. Pets, including house pets like dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, reptiles, and rodents, as well as emotional support animals, are not permitted on the bus.
ADA Paratransit Service is a transportation service for people with disabilities who cannot use the regular bus or trolley service because of their disability. The service uses wheelchair-accessible vehicles to take people anywhere within ¾ of a mile of the regular bus routes in Brevard County, Florida.
Children under 15 ride for free when accompanied by a fare-paying passenger. Children under 5 must ride in a car seat, provided by the rider.
To book a ride, call 321-633-1878 before 2:00 PM the day before, or book up to 7 days ahead. Reservations are taken from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Yes. Space Coast Area Transit (SCAT) operates a TD Paratransit service specifically designed to accommodate individuals who are unable to use their fixed-route bus or trolley services. This includes people who use wheelchairs.
TD Paratransit is a special type of transportation service for people who can't ride the regular bus or trolley. It helps those who have trouble getting around because of a disability, age, limited income, or other reasons.
Go to the Send A Pass page on the Token Transit website. Enter the rider's email and name (if you want), then fill in your billing info. The rider needs to be able to get emails on their smartphone to use the pass. It will be sent straight to their phone.
You can download the app from the Apple App Store or Google Play. Or scan the QR code below with your smartphone.
Select notifications within the app to receive real-time alerts via SMS text about bus arrival times. Data charges may apply.
If you experience any issues, ensure your device has enough storage space and a stable internet connection. If problems persist, contact our customer support for assistance.
First-time buyers need to complete a one-time verification of eligibility by submitting a Medicare Card or SSI approval letter, a valid photo ID, and a "selfie" or headshot. Once approved, you can purchase a pass through Token Transit or other options.
You can purchase a 10-Ride Pass online and have it mailed to you, buy it by phone, at a transit terminal, select libraries, or by mail. All options require one-time verification of eligibility.
Yes, you can use the Token Transit Mobile Ticketing App to purchase a TD Paratransit 1-Ride or 10-Ride Pass instantly on your smartphone. Payment requires a credit or debit card.
At transit terminals, you can pay with Visa, MasterCard, Discover, cash, money order, or checks up to $100. Select Brevard County Libraries accept Visa, MasterCard, or cash.
The routes are: Titusville Campus – Route 5, Cocoa Campus – Route 6, Melbourne Campus – Routes 28 and 29, Palm Bay Campus – Route 23. See all Routes here.
The Read to Ride Program allows youth 18 and under to ride for free all summer by showing their Brevard County Library Card.
Yes! Thanks to a grant from the City of Melbourne, there's no fare on Routes 21, 24, and 29 for Melbourne residents with a valid ID riding within the city limits. See all Routes here.
Veterans can apply for a Reduced Fare ID Card online by submitting qualifying documents like a Department of Veteran’s Affairs ID, driver’s license with a veteran’s emblem, or a DD214 with a valid photo ID. The ID card will be mailed after verification. Veterans can also apply in person at Space Coast Area Transit Bus/Trolley Terminals.
Each bus rack holds two full-size bikes at the front of the bus.
Yes, Space Coast Area Transit buses have bike racks, and there's no extra charge for bringing a bike.
If the rack is full, the driver may allow you to bring the bike on board based on space and passenger needs.
Pull down the rack, place your bike in the slots, raise the support arm to secure it, and lift it off to unload.
You can ride anywhere within Brevard County, including schools, parks, malls, and more.
No, the transit system does not accept liability for any damage to bikes, so please secure your bike properly with the support arms.
Call 321-633-1878 or email us for assistance.
In addition to Token Transit, you can purchase a 10-Ride Pass online and have it mailed to you, buy it by phone, at a transit terminal, select libraries, or by mail. Each option requires a one-time verification of eligibility.
At transit terminals, you can pay with Visa, MasterCard, Discover, cash, money order, or checks up to $100. Select Brevard County Libraries accept Visa, MasterCard, or cash.
To purchase an ADA Paratransit Pass for the first time, you need to complete a one-time verification of eligibility. Upload a Space Coast Area Transit issued ADA Card, a valid photo ID, and a "selfie" or headshot. Once approved, you can purchase the pass through Token Transit or other available options.
Passes ordered online or by phone will be delivered by mail within 5 business days.
Yes, you can use the Token Transit Mobile Ticketing App to purchase an ADA Paratransit 1-Ride or 10-Ride Pass instantly on your smartphone. Payment requires a credit or debit card.
You can get involved by supporting public transportation through the Citizen Participation initiative. This gives you a voice in improving local transit services and supporting mobility in your community. Learn more and join today by visiting the Citizen Participation page.
If you’re interested in helping out in your community, fill out our Volunteers in Motion application. We’d love to have you join our team!
If you’d like to advertise on our buses, fill out the Advertising Inquiry Form and we’ll get back to you with more information.
Transit One is a group that works to support and grow public transportation in our area. It’s free to join, and anyone who cares about transportation can be a member. Just fill out the membership form to get started.
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Bus and Trolley routes operate on a set schedule at designated stops, providing extensive coverage throughout the cities within Brevard County as well as unincorporated areas. All transit buses and trolleys are equipped with wheelchair lifts and bike racks. Surfboards are allowed inside the bus/trolley, based on space availability.
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