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Some ETS tickets/passes/transfers are valid on StAT and vice versa: [72] ETS monthly passes (excluding the seniors pass and courtesy pass) are valid on all St. Albert services for an additional $1; ETS tickets and transfers are valid on commuter St. Albert services for an additional $2 Only valid on commuter routes between Edmonton & St. Albert
The Arc card is a contactless smart card and automated fare collection system being introduced to transit services in the Edmonton Metropolitan Region. [1] The initial launch started in the last week of August 2021, when U-Pass holders began receiving Arc Cards from their respective institutions. [2]
Because fees are collected from a large participant base, U-Pass prices are lower than the amount students would otherwise pay for monthly passes or tickets over the course of a term. The U-Pass price charged to students depends on a variety of factors which differ among municipalities, transit systems and post-secondary institutions.
In 2007, ETS, the University of Alberta (U of A), and MacEwan University partnered to provide students with a universal transit pass (U-Pass), which is valid on the LRT and all ETS buses as well as on Strathcona County and St. Albert Transit Systems. [52] [53] NAIT students voted to join the program in 2010. [54] The U-Pass allows unlimited LRT ...
Download QR code; In other projects Appearance. ... English: Carbon emission trade allowance prices in all major ETS in € per tCO2. Date: 23 August 2021: Source ...
The Higher Education Price Index (HEPI) is a measure of the inflation rate applicable to United States higher education.HEPI measures the average relative level in the prices of a fixed market basket of goods and services typically purchased by colleges and universities through current-fund educational and general expenditures, excluding expenditures for research.
A reduced fare program refers to special programs providing particular passengers with a discounted fare option for travel on a public transport system. In the United States, public transportation systems that receive federal funding are required to offer, at minimum, half fares to the elderly and handicapped persons during off peak travel. [1]
Base fare is $0.75 (children below age 6 ride free when accompanied by a paying rider; limit is 3). Reduced fares of $0.50 are offered to students with student ID. A reduced fare of $0.35 is available for senior citizens, the disabled, and Medicare card holders via application at the METS office. Riders can also purchase a monthly pass for $60. [5]