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Transit riders will have the option of paying for fares by Compass card or cash, but the Compass card offers lower fares. A rider who makes a cash payment at a Compass vending machine receives a paper-based Compass Ticket which is good for transfers within the 90-minute transfer period (180 minutes for West Coast Express).
U-Pass BC is a public transportation monthly pass for post-secondary students valid throughout British Columbia and available to all students at participating institutions. [1] The original concept of a regional-wide initiative was expanded province-wide in June 2010, when the provincial government created the U-Pass BC program that offers a ...
Students at the University of Victoria, Royal Roads University, and Camosun College are part of the U-PASS program. All students pay for subsidized bus passes as part of their fees ($81.00 for four months). Only one fare zone exists for the Victoria network, as in April 2008 the system eliminated the then $3 two-zone fare. [19]
In 1973, Queen's University at Kingston implemented the "Bus-It" program with Kingston Transit, making it the first university in Canada to implement a universal transit pass program. [8] Nearby St. Lawrence College also participates in this program. Students are required to pay for the service as part of student activity fees.
Date of Introduction Argentina: Many cities of the country: SUBE: Nación Servicios S.A: 2009 Buenos Aires: Monedero: Metrovías: 2002–2012 Córdoba: Red Bus (Córdoba) Red Bus (Córdoba) 1992 Bahía Blanca: Urbana: EYCON S.A. 2010 (Now replaced by SUBE) Mendoza: Red Bus (Mendoza) Red Bus (Mendoza) 2006–2019 (Now replaced by SUBE) Rosario ...
West Vancouver Blue Bus, formally West Vancouver Municipal Transit, was founded in 1914 [1] and is one of the oldest continuously operated municipal systems in North America. [ citation needed ] The system was transferred to BC Transit in 1981 [ 1 ] and now operates as a sub-contractor for TransLink , Metro Vancouver's regional transportation ...
Prince George Transit System, or PG Transit, is the main public transit provider in Prince George, British Columbia.PG Transit is funded in conjunction with the City of Prince George and BC Transit (The provincial Crown corporation responsible for transit services outside Greater Vancouver), and operated by Prince George Transit Ltd., a subsidiary of Pacific Western Transportation.
Failure to pay the fare or produce valid proof of payment is an offence. Fare inspections are conducted by the South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority Police Service and Transit Security. Fraudulent use of fares (e.g., using a fake pass, using another person's non-transferable pass,) may result in criminal charges.