On Saturday, July 1st, 2017, the cost of taking transit in Metro Vancouver will rise as TransLink looks to fund projects on improving its services in the region. Fare increases are part of the agency’s funding model towards a ten year, $2 billion investment in service and infrastructure.
Single trip fares will see a ten cent increase, while concession fares go up five cents; monthly passes will cost two dollars more. The table below breaks down the cost per zone and fare type.
Single Use/Cash Tickets | |||
Zone | Current Fare | New Fare | |
Adult | |||
1 | $2.75 | $2.85 | |
2 | $4.00 | $4.10 | |
3 | $5.50 | $5.60 | |
Concession | |||
1 | $1.75 | $1.80 | |
2 | $2.75 | $2.80 | |
3 | $3.75 | $3.80 | |
Stored Value Compass Card | |||
Adult | |||
1 | $2.10 | $2.20 | |
2 | $3.15 | $3.25 | |
3 | $4.20 | $4.30 | |
Concession | |||
1 | $1.75 | $1.80 | |
2 | $2.75 | $2.80 | |
3 | $3.75 | $3.80 | |
Monthly Pass | |||
Adult | |||
1 | $91.00 | $93.00 | |
2 | $124.00 | $126.00 | |
3 | $170.00 | $172.00 | |
Concession | |||
All Zones | $52.00 | $53.00 | |
Day Pass | |||
Adult | |||
All Zones | $9.75 | $10.00 | |
Concession | |||
All Zones | $7.50 | $7.75 |
Source: TransLink
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