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Fares

Current fares as of March 26, 2009:[1]

General

Youth (6-17) Adult (18-64) Senior (64+)
Cash $2.50 $2.50 $2.50
10 Ticket Pack $18.50 $21.00 $18.50
Day Pass $7.50 $7.50 $7.50
Monthly Pass N/A $74.25 $12.00
Annual Pass N/A N/A $111.25

Conditional Fares

ETS provides several discounts for students and the disadvantaged.

  • Low income seniors can pay $48.00 for an annual pass instead of the listed $111.25.
  • Public school students can purchase monthly passes from their schools at a subsidized rate ranging from $24.00 to $43.00 depending on grade and location.
  • Catholic school students can purchase monthly passes ranging from $24.00 to $37.00.
  • Families (1 adult and up to four children age 12 and under) are able to travel on ETS all day with the use of a valid day pass.
  • Post-secondary students at approved post-secondary institutions may purchase a monthly pass at the discounted rate of $67.50.
  • ETS has partnered with the University of Alberta and Grant MacEwan College to provide students with a Universal Transit Pass (U-Pass), allowing unlimited access to both the bus and light rail systems for a single (four month) school term. University students pay $78.75 after a $15.75 subsidy from the University and Grant MacEwan students pay the full $94.50. The U-Pass came into effect September 1, 2007.