Reminder: Get Umo Today!

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EUGENE, Ore. —(Sept. 20, 2021)— Lane Transit District (LTD) passengers using a TouchPass electronic fare payment tap card or mobile app have until Sept. 30, 2021 to transition to the Umo Mobility app. Tap card users will now visit UmoPass.com to purchase fare or add stored value.

Getting started with the Umo Mobility app is easy. Many riders are already enjoying Umo’s new features, such as real-time bus information, route maps, service alerts and trip planning tools. The free smartphone app is available for download now on the Apple App store and Google Play store.

Simply download the app and login with your TouchPass username and password by Sept. 30, 2021. Umo Mobility takes care of the details for you, transferring your purchased passes and account information seamlessly.
Riders can continue to use and reload their current tap card, but will manage their account online at UmoPass.com moving forward.

For step-by-step instructions on getting started with the Umo Mobility app or tap card, click here to download a PDF.

Get answers to frequently asked questions and details about Umo here.

K-12 students will be required to have a free Student Transit Pass on a tap card or the Umo Mobility app by Oct. 31, 2021 to continue to ride for free. Students can visit or call their school office for details on how to get their free pass.

As a reminder, federal mandates require that all passengers wear a mask covering their nose and mouth when using public transit, including on LTD buses and the District’s property.

LTD bus schedules are here.


About Lane Transit District (LTD)
LTD provides more than 10 million boardings per year on its buses and EmX Bus Rapid Transit line in Lane County, Oregon. Encompassing the Eugene-Springfield metro area, LTD is a special district of the State of Oregon and led by a seven-member board of directors appointed by Oregon’s governor. LTD also operates RideSource, a paratransit service for people with disabilities, and numerous transportation options programs to promote sustainable travel county wide.


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