Niagara Region Transit
Niagara Region Transit is a regional public transit system operating in the Niagara Region of Ontario. Unlike other regional transit systems in the province, Niagara Region Transit operates with, rather than replaces, the existing municipal transit systems operating in the region by connecting them together.
Service commenced the morning of September 12, 2011, and costs $6 per intercity trip, including transfer between two local municipal transit services. The service cost $5 for the first six months.
A regional paratransit service, Niagara Specialized Transit, has been in operation since November 2006 and operated by Canadian Red Cross.
Routes
Routes were updated as of September, 2018.Fares
The following table shows NRT's fare structure as of May 1, 2012.Age group | Cash Fare | 10-ride Card | Monthly Pass |
Adults | $6 | $45 | $160 |
Seniors | $5 | $40 | $130 |
Elementary or High School Students | $5 | $40 | $130 |
Child | Free |
Roster
All NRT buses are equipped with bike racks.Additionally, conventional city-operated buses from individual agencies may be used as extras, when warranted.