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  2. Simcoe County LINX - Wikipedia

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    The Orillia–Barrie route has a number of connection points for Orillia Transit, Barrie Transit, GO Transit, and Ontario Northland motor coach service. To encourage ridership on the new routes, free service was introduced on them from August 6 to September 2. [8]

  3. Presto card - Wikipedia

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    With a Presto card, seniors age 65 and older ride free, while teenagers can ride fare-free from 6 pm until end of service on weekdays and all-day on weekends. [94] Durham Region Transit: $3.60: $2.38: Free: $3.24: Free: Yes: No: GO Transit: $3.70* $1.97* Free: $3.40* — No: Yes: Minimum fare required to begin travel.

  4. GO Transit fares - Wikipedia

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    GO Transit offers three passenger fare classes: adult, senior and student. Senior fares are available for passengers over the age of 65. As of March 9, 2019, passengers under the age of 12 can ride free on all GO Transit trains and buses. [1] Student fares are only available for those with acceptable student identification:

  5. Barrie Transit - Wikipedia

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    Barrie Transit is a Canadian public transport agency serving the city of Barrie, Ontario. Daily operation of Specialized Transit (formally known as BACTS [ 2 ] ) is provided under contract by MVT Canadian Bus .

  6. Barrie South GO Station - Wikipedia

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    Barrie South GO Station is a train and bus station on the GO Transit Barrie line, located in Barrie, Ontario, Canada. Barrie Transit buses provide public transit access to the rest of the city. As of January 2012, the station is used by about 700 passengers per day, [ 1 ] up from 350 at the time of its opening.

  7. Transit permits for Chicago seniors and people with ... - AOL

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    Last year, about 281,300 seniors and people with disabilities had permits to ride public transit for free or at a reduced cost, down from 363,600 in 2021, RTA data shows.