One last reminder: take the Buzzer blog reader survey
One last reminder: take the Buzzer blog reader survey
One last time: please take the 2011 Buzzer blog reader survey, if you haven’t already!
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I just figured out something that can save you money on transit for children!
The WCE return fare lets you go on all of translink’s services for one whole day http://www.westcoastexpress.com/fareticket.asp?PageID=FARE , so if a concession fare from maple meadows to port haney only costs 5.75, isn’t it cheaper than a $7 daypass?
It’s been that way for ages. The real smart money is buying WCE 28-day passes for Port Moody to Port Haney instead of three zone monthly passes.
If you don’t live near a WCE station and can’t be bothered to make a monthly trip to one to get your pass (PoCo-PoMo tickets can’t be bought at machines at Waterfront), you can purchase them at WCE’s office at Waterfront by calling in advance and picking it up.
If you live near a station, you can also purchase an add-fare to a one zone ticket and have it be cheaper and last longer than a normal three zone or daypass ticket. A useful tip for those who board at WCE stations.
Thanks for the info, guys.