Belleville Transit would like to advise riders that the fees for all monthly passes, single ride tickets and concession fares will increase starting...
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Anybody who uses Belleville Transit will have to pay a bit more as of New Year’s Day, 2025. As part of council’s approval of the Consolidated Fees & Charges By-Law, transit fees are set to go up. An adult ticket paid for by cash or bought on mobile, will increase from $3 to $3.25, while an adult monthly pass will go from $70 to $75. A concession fare, eligible for seniors, children under 12, and those with a disability will see similar prices for a ticket or mobile ticket, with the monthly pass increasing from $65 to $70. Finance director...
Belleville Transit would like to advise riders that the fees for all monthly passes, single ride tickets and concession fares will increase starting...
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