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Fares and Passes Fares 14 Ride Pass. Regular: $1.75 - Children 5 & under ride free when accompanied by an adult. Reduced: $.75 - for Senior Citizens/Disabled/Medicare Card Holders (ID Required) from 9:15am – 3:15pm & 7:00pm – 11:00pm Passes. 14-Ride Pass: $18.00 is available from the driver or at the Transit Office.
Halifax Transit is a Canadian public transport service operating buses and ferries in Halifax, Nova Scotia.Founded as Metro Transit in March 1981, the agency runs two ferry routes, 66 conventional bus routes (including corridor, local, and express services), three regional express routes (called MetroX), and three rural routes.
Students in K-12 schools pay a reduced fare of $1.35 for the base zone, $1.50 for Zone 1, $1.80 for Zone 2, $2.15 for Zone 3, and $2.55 for Zone 4. [8] Millersville University students with their university ID can ride the Route 16, MU Xpress, and MU Park City Xpress for free when the university is in session. [ 9 ]
Fares on Swift are equivalent to Community Transit's local service fares, divided into two groups: adult fares of $2.50 for passengers between the ages of 18 and 65; and a reduced fare of $1.25 charged for passengers over the age of 65, those with disabilities, Medicare card holders, and those enrolled in the ORCA Lift low-income fare program.
(Reduced Fare) All-month travel pass for juniors (17-), seniors (62+), and people with disabilities 2: $28.00 20 Ride Punch-Card (Full Fare) Covers 20 boardings and is valid throughout the coverage area 1: $32.00 20 Ride Punch-Card (Reduced Fare) Covers 20 boardings per card, valid for juniors (17-), seniors (62+) and people with disabilities 1 ...
Edmonton Transit Service began operations on 30 October 1908, under the name Edmonton Radial Railway (ERR), and alternatively as the Edmonton Radial Tramway. [6] Also in 1908, ERR acquired the Strathcona Radial Tramway Company Limited, and also began servicing the villages of North Edmonton and Calder. [6]
In 2021, COTA introduced a new fare system, based on the Transit app, which caps fares at $4.50 per day or $62 per month. The agency is also transitioning to cash-free fares, though it added about 400 retailers in Central Ohio into a network, allowing riders to add cash to their accounts at the retail stores.
Discounted fares of $0.75 are available for students, disabled (with mobility card), seniors, medicare card holders, and active duty and military veterans. There is no fare for children 5 years or younger and seniors 80 and older. There is no fare for the Anna Maria Island Trolley and the Sunday Beach Express.