Belleville Transit Fare to Increase in New Year

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Belleville Transit would like to advise riders that the fees for all monthly passes, single ride tickets and concession fares will increase starting Jan. 1:

· Monthly passes will increase from $70 to $75. All paper passes for January will be sold at the new rate and are valid from Jan. 1 to Jan. 31, 2025. BTAP passes purchased either electronically or on a reloadable card will remain at the $70 fee until end of day Dec. 31, 2024 and are valid for 30 days from the date of purchase. As a result, BTAP users who purchase their pass prior to Jan. 1 will save!

· Single ride tickets will increase from $3 to $3.25.

· Concession fare tickets (for seniors, children under 12 and those with a disability) will increase from $2.75 to $3, with monthly passes increasing from $65 to $70.

For more information on fares and passes, visit: https://www.belleville.ca/en/walk-ride-and-drive/fares-and-passes.aspx.

Pete Fisher
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