Introducing “One Fare, Anywhere” Across The Region
Niagara Transit will launch its “One Fare, Anywhere” initiative and Transit Benefit Pass on July 1, 2025, to simplify fares and improve affordability.
Single fare system
“One Fare, Anywhere” will introduce a single fare system for all local and regional routes, replacing the current two-tiered structure. This change aims to make transit easier to use and encourage ridership across the region of Niagara. The new harmonized fares are:
Fare Prices Beginning July 1, 2025
Fare Category | Price |
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Cash fare / Single ride - Adults (18 to 64 years) | $3.50 |
Cash fare / Single ride - Seniors (65+ years) | $3.50 |
Cash fare / Single ride - Youth (13 to 17 years or secondary school identification) | $3.50 |
Cash fare / Single ride - 12 years and under | Free |
Day Pass | N/A |
10-ride card - Adults (18 to 64 years) | $31.00 |
10-ride card - Seniors (65+ years) | $20.00 |
10-ride card - Youth (13 to 17 years or secondary school identification) | $25.00 |
31-day pass - Adults (18 to 64 years) | $100.00 |
31-day pass - Seniors (65+ Years) | $55.00 |
31-day pass - Youth (13 to 17 years or secondary school identification) | $75.00 |
Monthly Transit Benefit Pass | $50.00 |
“We are thrilled to announce that the 'One Fare, Anywhere' initiative starts on Canada Day this year. We are implementing these changes to create an easier-to-use transit system which directly supports our mission to provide residents with safe, reliable and sustainable service. By continually improving connectivity for seamless travel across Niagara, we are ensuring accessible, efficient and equitable transit for all our riders.”
~ Carla Stout, General Manager, Niagara Transit