Transfers in Pemberton
A transfer lets you board a second bus within 90 minutes of your original trip without paying another fare.
When Transfers are Issued
- Local to Commuter: If you’re riding the 100 Pemberton Local and want to transfer to the 99 Pemberton Commuter, you’ll need to pay the Commuter fare.
- Commuter to Local: If you’re riding the 99 Pemberton Commuter toward Pemberton, you’ll receive a transfer to board the 100 Pemberton Local at no extra cost.
- Whistler Travel: If you’re taking the 99 Pemberton Commuter toward Whistler Village, transfers aren’t issued. You’ll need to pay the standard Whistler Transit System fare to continue your trip in Whistler.
How to Use Your Transfer
- Paying with Cash: Ask your driver for a paper transfer when you pay your fare. When you board your next bus, hand it to the driver.
- Paying with Contactless and Umo: Your digital transfer is automatically applied to your payment method when you pay. Then tap your same payment method on the second bus to continue your journey without being charged again.