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Fredericksburg Regional Transit

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Fredericksburg Regional Transit
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Fredericksburg Regional Transit or FXBGO! is a bus transit system that operates in and around Fredericksburg, Virginia. It provides year-round bus service to Spotsylvania and Fredericksburg, with commuter shuttles to the Fredericksburg station for connections to Amtrak and Virginia Railway Express. Most service operates Monday through Friday from 6:00 am to 8:00 pm. It also provides service late nights and on weekends when the University of Mary Washington is in session. The administrative offices and main passenger transfer facility are located at 1400 Emancipation Highway in Fredericksburg, and is commonly known as "FXBGO! Central."[1]

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History

FXBGO! was founded in 1996 and has continued to grow since its inception. In 1998, the system expanded to Spotsylvania County and in 2001 it began serving Stafford County, with service to Caroline County starting in 2002. In 2007, FXBGO! began offering feeder service to connect to the Virginia Railway Express system.[1]

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Fares

FRED's fare is set at $1.25 for standard riders using cash. Students of the University of Mary Washington and Germanna Community College, children under 3, and employees of MediCorp Health System, Star Radio Group, and The Free Lance-Star ride for free. Senior citizens and disabled patrons pay fare of $0.60. VRE Shuttles have a fare of $1.75. FRED offers adult monthly passes for $50 which are valid on regular service routes.[2]

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