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Upcoming Changes to Fare Product Sales

BC Transit launched Umo in the Victoria Regional Transit System in August 2023, introducing the Umo Mobility app, reloadable Umo cards, and improved fare products. Umo’s arrival in the Victoria Regional Transit System kicked off a 30-transit system deployment schedule across the province. Last month, the organization celebrated the successful completion of Umo transit system deployments. With this significant milestone completed, BC Transit is ready to support riders in the next phase of the Electronic Fare Collection System Project. Effective October 1, 2024, BC Transit will cease the sale of legacy fare products, including 10 Ride Ticket, Adult Monthly Pass and Student/Senior Monthly Pass fare products for fixed-route transit service riders.

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Canada Day transit service across BC

Celebrate Canada Day and let BC Transit get you to all the events safely. Shuttles and free transit are being offered in select regions across the province on Monday, July 1, 2024.

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RapidBus Upgrades in View Royal Start in Two Weeks

VICTORIA – The infrastructure upgrades in View Royal along the Island Highway that will support RapidBus service through the West Shore will start the week of June 24. Don Mann Excavating Ltd. has been hired as the contractor that will oversee the construction that is expected to be completed this winter. Last year, the Federal Government,...

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BC Transit and CUPE Local 4500 Ratify Agreement

BC Transit and CUPE Local 4500 have ratified a new 3-year collective agreement. The agreement reached is consistent with the BC Government’s Shared Recovery Mandate.  The agreement provides for wage increases of a flat rate of $0.25 per hour and a 3.24% General Wage Increase (GWI) in Year 1, an initial 5.5% GWI which was...

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