Burlington Transit Partners with GO Transit to Offer Free Co-Fare
MAYOR MEED WARD'S TAKE: This is great news for our local transit riders that can translate into hundreds of dollars of savings annually for any adult in Burlington who regularly uses GO Transit and Burlington Transit
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*Please see below a news release issued by the City of Burlington.
Burlington, Ont. — March 11, 2022 — Burlington Transit and GO Transit have partnered to offer free co-fares to transit users. The free co-fare program begins Monday, March 14, 2022 and promotes using local transit, like Burlington Transit, as part of users’ GO Transit journey. Using local transit with GO is better for the environment and reduces congestion. Riders can use their PRESTO Card to take advantage of the co-fare savings.How to get the free/discounted co-fareTap on Burlington Transit and GO Transit using a PRESTO card and riders will automatically get the free co-fare.When taking Burlington Transit first:
- Ride Burlington Transit and pay the fare.
- Get on GO Transit and your GO Transit fare will be discounted by the value of the Burlington Transit fare.
When taking GO Transit first:
- Travel on GO Transit and pay the fare.
- Get on a Burlington Transit bus and it’s the same as a transfer — there are no extra fees
This program allows customers to ride Burlington Transit for free combining Burlington Transit with GO Transit. For a Burlington adult that commutes every weekday using Burlington Transit and GO Transit, this could add up to savings of more than $200 a year. There are four GO Transit options in Burlington: Aldershot GO, Appleby GO, Burlington GO and the 407 Carpool lot (buses only).Other ways to save on Burlington TransitBurlington Transit offers free passes for low income residents. This pass is called the SPLIT Pass - Subsidized Passes for Low Income Transit and is offered in partnership with Halton Region. Customers interested in the program may apply and register with Halton Region. Those who qualify will receive a free PRESTO monthly pass from Burlington Transit.Seniors also ride for free on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and children aged 12 and under ride for free.
"This new fare program with GO Transit is a great addition to our existing programs for seniors and children, as well as our SPLIT program with Halton Region. Not only do we need to make transit more convenient for everyone, we also need to make sure it is an affordable option for Burlington residents and commuters who rely on both local and regional transit. Burlington Transit is pleased to be able to partner with the Government of Ontario and Metrolinx to offer these savings to our residents." -- Sue Connor, Director of Burlington Transit, City of Burlington
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--*Posted by John Bkila, Mayor's Media and Digital Communications Specialist