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Niagara College Student Transit Guide

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Your essential transit guide as a Niagara College student. Discover routes, schedules, fares, and more to navigate the Niagara Region seamlessly. Whether heading to class or exploring the area, get there effortlessly with Niagara Transit.

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Niagara College Student Administrative Council (NCSAC)

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Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ

The U-Pass is a Universal Bus Pass program that enables eligible Niagara College students to ride all Niagara Transit buses during their programs of study for a mandatory fee of $280/semester.

Fare Category Local Fares
(within town/city)
Regional Fares
(outside town/city)
Cash fare / single ride - adults (18 to 64 years) $3 $6
10-ride card - adults (18 to 64 years) $26.50 $45
31-day pass - adults (18 to 64 years) $85.50 $160

Before picking up your item, call 1-833-678-5463 to check whether it has been turned into a lost and found.

Items left on Niagara Transit services are delivered to customer service based on the transit line they were left on. Items can be picked up from customer service during business hours at the following locations:

Claim lost items quickly

Niagara Transit has limited space to store lost items.

  • Lost bikes and electronics will be held for four weeks, and then donated
  • Items such as mittens, hats, umbrellas and books are kept for one to two weeks and then donated to a local charity

Requirements to Claim Items:

  • The owner must claim items
  • You must be able to describe a lost item in detail
  • Showing identification is required when picking up a lost item
  • Lost items will not be given to third parties

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