THE Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) says that it is holding information on children from 119 schools in Kingston, St Andrew and St Catherine who are to collect their Smarter Cards from the JUTC.
The JUTC is urging the children, whose information was taken at their school for them to be issued with Smarter Cards, to pick them up this week so that they will have them to access their concession fare at the start of the new school year next Monday.
Concession fares on JUTC buses will only be available to Smarter Card holders. Without their cards, concession passengers will be called upon to pay the adult fare of $120. The group of children in question may collect their Smarter Cards from the Half- Way-Tree Transport Centre, the JUTC office at East Parade in downtown Kingston and the Spanish Town lay-by in St Catherine
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