Register your Go-Pass at the Saskatoon Transit Customer Service Centre in the downtown transit terminal. One of the benefits of the Go-Pass Card is that it can be registered….Cash Fares.

How much is Saskatoon Transit?

Register your Go-Pass at the Saskatoon Transit Customer Service Centre in the downtown transit terminal. One of the benefits of the Go-Pass Card is that it can be registered….Cash Fares.

Adult $3.00
Senior $3.00
Post-Secondary $3.00
High School—Grades 9 to 12 (With valid high school identification) $2.75

How late do buses run in Saskatoon?

From Monday to Friday on most routes, service begins around 6 a.m. and ends around midnight. On Saturday, buses run from approximately 7 a.m. to midnight, and on Sunday from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.

How does on demand transit work Saskatoon?

In order to request a ride, riders can download the On-Demand Transit app and use the code “Saskatoon,” visit a website or call 306-975-3100 from 7:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. People who use the service will be picked up at the stop of their choice and dropped off by the bus as it serves other riders.

Are there buses in Saskatchewan?

Saskatchewan is the only Canadian province with its own bus network, the Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC). STC buses have transported freight and passengers across the area since the company was established in 1946.

Are Saskatoon school buses running?

All school buses serving Saskatoon Public Schools are CANCELLED Wednesday, Feb. 2, due to the extreme cold temperatures. The cancellation is in effect for the entire day and includes all routes and charters. All schools are open and classes will run as scheduled.

What is on demand bus?

On Demand is a flexible public transport service designed to improve connections to transport hubs and popular destinations like shopping centres or hospitals. There are On Demand services operating around NSW as part of a trial.

How do people get around in Saskatoon?

You can travel around and through Saskatchewan by road or highway, plane, ferry, rail or bus.

What is the bus service in Saskatoon?

Saskatoon Transit is a public transportation provider in Saskatoon which operates Bus routes since 1913. The Saskatoon Transit has 55 Bus routes in Saskatoon with 1451 Bus stops.

How do I plan a trip in Saskatoon?

FIXED-ROUTE – plan your trip in advance with the mobile app, transit or Google maps transit on desktop. BRT is a new type of transit service for Saskatoon that will help connect riders from where they are to where they want to be. It will form the backbone of a transit system built around frequent, direct transit links.

What does it mean to ride Saskatoon Transit?

It will form the backbone of a transit system built around frequent, direct transit links. Riding with Saskatoon Transit means you’re sharing space with other passengers and our operators. Here are some etiquette tips to help make everyone’s trip as enjoyable as possible.

What is BRT Saskatoon?

BRT is a new type of transit service for Saskatoon that will help connect riders from where they are to where they want to be. It will form the backbone of a transit system built around frequent, direct transit links. Riding with Saskatoon Transit means you’re sharing space with other passengers and our operators.