Are Edmonton buses running today?

Are Edmonton buses running today?

Due to extreme weather conditions, ETS buses are currently experiencing city-wide delays of approximately 10 to 20 minutes. LRT is unaffected. ETS Cold Weather Service remains in effect: ETS Express buses, except for routes 15 and 100, have been instructed to stop for customers at all bus stops on their routes.

Is Edmonton Transit still free?

Free monthly transit passestransit passesA transit pass (North American English) or travel card (British English), often referred to as a bus pass or train pass etc. (in all English dialects), is a ticket that allows a passenger of the service to take either a certain number of pre-purchased trips or unlimited trips within a fixed period of time.https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Transit_passTransit pass - Wikipedia to individuals who are homeless or are at high risk of homelessness. Residents of Edmonton, 65+ and older qualify for an Annual Pass. U-Pass provides eligible students at participating institutions unlimited travel on ETS and participating regional providers.

How many busses does Edmonton have?

1,000 buses

Is downtown LRT free in Edmonton?

No more free rides in the downtown. Adult fares are $2.85 (good for 90 minutes, so you can exit a bus or LRT and use it again within the 90 min.) but a pack of 10 tickets can be purchased (drug stores, grocery stores, convenience stores, fare dispensers at the downtown LRT stations, etc.)

Is Edmonton transit free on Canada Day?

On Canada Day, Thursday July 1, all ETS bus and LRT routes will operate on their regular Sunday schedules, with additional service for the fireworks celebration. Regular transit fares apply. Visit edmonton.ca/transit for more details and to plan your trip.

How much are buses in Edmonton?

Cash $3.50 -------------------- ------------------------------------ Ticket* (Book of 10) $27.75 Monthly Pass** $100 Day Pass $10.25 Subsidized Pass See Ride Transit Program for details

Why did Edmonton change bus routes?

The changes are aimed at making transit more convenient in suburban neighbourhoods on the outskirts of the city, which were previously underserved, as well as increasing the frequency of buses along major transit routes. Riders in those areas are pleased with the changes — but there are others who are not as happy.

How many bus routes are in Edmonton?

172 Bus routes

What time does Edmonton transit stop?

Edmonton Transit provides extended service on five bus routes until approximately 3am, seven days a week.

Are Edmonton busses free?

Free Transit Edmonton. On April 4, 2021, Free Transit Edmonton launched a petition demanding a freeze on public transit fares. Now, this December, we're fighting again as the city plans to raise cash fares to $4. If council approves this increase, Edmontonians will be stuck paying world class prices for a subpar system

How is public transit in Edmonton?

Transit - Edmonton Transit provides extensive bus and light rail transit (LRT) services. The LRT provides fast and convenient service to 15 stops around the city. You can pay per trip or get a day pass.