Nvm. Found the answer in Zmapper's update.
Pg 120 of Zmapper's update has the Staff Recommendation Summary for RTD's revised fare structure:
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Originally Posted by Page 116
Staff Recommendation
Pay per Boarding with a 2x Day Pass:
[A.] Fare Simplification
[1] Make Day Passes available on the bus; continue selling Day Passes from Ticket Vending Machines at rail stations
[2] Reduce price of the Day Pass to 2x the cash fare and eliminate transfers
[3] Eliminate Rail zones
[4] Eliminate Distance Based Fares on Bus Routes; price based on Service Type (Local, Express, Regional)
(ordering mine)
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Originally Posted by Pg 118
Staff Recommendation Details
• Local, Express, and Regional monthly passes priced at 40 boardings
• 25¢ discount on single boardings when paying with stored value (smart card)
• Federally mandated half-fare discount required for seniors 65+, Medicare recipients and persons with disabilities during the off-peak period (Continue to extend discount to all time periods and to students ages 6-19; Staff recommendation extends the discount to the day pass; Continue to apply the half fare discount to monthly passes)
• Continue to price Access-a-Ride fares at twice the comparable fixed route fare
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Originally Posted by pg 119
Staff Recommendation Service and Financial Impacts
• Revenue neutral $119.3 million in fare revenue = approximately 8-10% reduction in service hours
(Would require slightly more cuts than 2012 changes)
• Staff recommendation achieves SBP fare revenue target of $131.3 million = No service cuts as a result of fare revenue shortfalls
(Staff recommendation forecast to generate $133.1 million in fare revenue in 2016)
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I'm happy it's cheaper, for me, to take the train, esp. since my cheap train might come with the same train schedule. I'm not happy that the 10 pack is going away. However discounted Oyster Cards, T Passes, T money, or similar lessens the loss of the 10 pack. (Plus my trains already cheaper. I'm just being greedy now). I'm neutral that the monthly fare is exactly 20 day passes, and cheaper for me. Meh on DIA price as I probably won't use the DIA train much, but at least it isn't $15 each way. I could see others not being thrilled about the DIA train price, esp those who would take the train into DIA from say Green Valley Ranch. I guess the train's for the downtown traveller, not the DIA service worker.
I'm also confused what happens if you go from I-25 & Broadway to Boulder, a train to regional (?) transfer