Calgary Transit
- Visit a Customer Service Centre.
- Visit City Hall Cashiers (Only cash or debit are accepted at this location.)
- Use the My Fare app.
- Buy online at calgarytransit.com/shop.
When you're ready to board, simply activate the ticket and get on.
- On buses, show your screen to the driver when boarding.*
- Show your screen to the fare officer when boarding the Water Taxi.
- Before boarding the monorail, show your screen to the cashier.
Apply by mail, fax or drop-off
- Mail: Fair Entry #8113. P.O. Box 2100 Station M, Calgary, AB, T2P 2M5.
- Fax: 403-268-2596.
- Drop-off at one of our in-person locations (see details for applying in-person)
That's where you can buy your fare to ride the system. They accept Canadian coins, Visa, Mastercard, Amex and debit cards.
Eligibility and application for a Low Income Monthly Pass
- Resident of Calgary (proof of address required, PO Boxes, rural route addresses and bank statements are not accepted as proof of residency).
- Meet one of the Fair Entry's eight ways to qualify for this and several other City subsidized programs and services.
If you have already completed the renewal process, you can purchase your new senior annual pass in person, if you'd like, or:
- Online: Shop.
- Mail your cheque payment to: Calgary Transit Tickets and Passes. Mail Code SG166. PO Box 2100 Stn M. Calgary AB T2P 2M5.
Purchase your pass at ride.edmonton.ca 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Credit card payment (Visa, Mastercard, American Express), along with VISA Debit and Debit Mastercard, are all accepted.
These Bus lines stop near Airdrie: 201, 247, 248B.
You'll take Route 900 from Rundle LRT station in Calgary, which drops you off at Entrance 2 at CrossIron Mills. Schedules are available from Airdrie Transit and Calgary Transit, and also available if you're navigating using Google Maps on your phone.
The best way to get from Calgary to Airdrie without a car is to bus which takes 30 min and costs $30 - $45. How long does it take to get from Calgary to Airdrie? The bus from Calgary, AB - Centex, 12 4 Street Northeast to Airdrie, AB - 59 Eastlake Crescent takes 30 min including transfers and departs once daily.
2020 Transit Fares
| Fare Type | Full Fare | Senior Fare |
|---|
| Cash | 3.00 | 2.50 |
| e-cash (replaces tickets) | 2.65 | 1.33 |
| 24 hour e-pass | 9.80 | 4.90 |
| 3 day e-pass | 19.90 | 9.95 |
A transfer must be requested when you pay your fare and can only be used by the person to whom it was issued. Transfers are valid on any regular bus route on the date of issue and allow travel in any direction, including return trips on the same route until the expiry time shown.
Where do I get a peggo card? You can buy Peggo cards at many different stores like 7-11 and Shoppers Drug Mart or at Transit Service Centres.
As of Jan. 1, 2020, the price for a trip on the bus is increasing by five cents to $3 for a full cash fare and $2.50 for seniors and youths. Prices are slightly lower for bus tickets or e-cash fares, at $2.65 for adults and post-secondary students, $1.88 for youths, and $1.33 for seniors.
Passes
| Day Pass Valid from the time of purchase until the end of service that day | Monthly Pass Valid for 1 calendar month |
|---|
| Adult Ages 18 and older | $11.00 | $109.00 |
| Youth Ages 6 - 17 | $8.00 | $79.00 |
The sliding scale has three price bands. For 2020 the prices are: $5.45, $38.15 and $54.50 per month dependent on how much a customer earns.
The C-Train is not free, with the exception of the free fare zone on 7th Avenue in downtown Calgary (details below). Access to the C-Train is on the proof-of-payment ("honour") system, so you don't need to pay to go through a gate or a turnstile to get to the platform.
You can also call customer service at 403-262-1000 and ask them to plan a trip for you. On the YYC Transit app simply enter where you are starting your trip from in “departing from” and where you are heading in “destination.” Use the time feature to select what time you would like to leave or arrive at the destination.
CTrain is a light rail transit system in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It began operation on May 25, 1981 and has expanded as the city has increased in population. The system is operated by Calgary Transit, as part of the Calgary municipal government's transportation department.