Transfer elimination on city buses tough on some transit riders
MEDICINE HAT AB- For Ian Sharpe, taking transit is a necessity for his day to day life in order to get groceries and to make it to his doctor’s appointments. But since the city made changes to their transit system, taking the bus for Sharpe has become more expensive, despite the fare reduction from $3.25 to $2.00.
“It’s $2.00 from here to the mall. Another $2.00 on another bus to maybe Tim Hortons and McDonalds to wherever it is up there. Same thing coming back. That costs about $12.00 return trip, and it is pretty difficult when you don’t have that kind of money to be spending on bus fare on separate buses.”
The city eliminated transfers in March as part of their response to COVID-19.