Edmontonians have more options to pay for transit as the city rolls out the ability to tap credit cards, debit cards and ...
Edmonton transit users can now pay with a tap. The new payment feature allows riders to pay for their bus or LRT fare by ...
People riding the LRT or bus in the Edmonton region will now be able to use their own credit and debit cards or digital ...
Transit agencies across North America have enabled technology or begun implementation for riders to be able to pay their ...
Edmonton Transit Service is reminding riders to use their paper tickets by the end of the year. Starting in the new year, transit riders will only be able to pay with Arc cards, Arc tickets or cash.
If you still have any Edmonton Transit Service (ETS) paper tickets or passes, you’ll want to use them before the end of the ...
A new way to pay for transit has launched in the Edmonton region, allowing riders to use their debit or credit card. This ...
Edmonton mayor, superintendent for transit peace officers, and community outreach lead discuss concerns around transit safety ...
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Edmonton councillors vote to purchase 25 new buses on Day 2 of budget talks
During the second day of budget talks, Edmonton city councillors denied a request to boost road repair spending while backing ...
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Accelerated roadwork completion sees 104 Avenue reopen to two lanes
Edmonton commuters are getting a break just in time for winter after 104 Avenue reopened to two lanes in each direction ...
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