Airdrie Transit Holiday Schedule 

*SPECIAL NOTICE* Routes 1 and 2 will end service at 5:20pm due to the The Olympic Torch Relay Route….closing roads as they go.


 

Airdrie Transit has 3 routes on a 40 minute frequency. Route service begins for all 3 routes at 7 a.m. and runs until 6 p.m. Transfers will take place at the North (Superstore) and the South (Co-Op) bus stops.

Evening Dial-a-Bus service will provide service on a shared basis with Special Needs Transit until 10:00 pm. Saturday service is also provided by Dial-a-Bus, on a shared basis with Special Needs Transit, from 9 a.m. – 10 p.m.

The Dial-A-Bus system operates at a client's request. Bus service can be requested to pick up passengers at any designated bus stop during Dial-a-Bus service hours. To request service please call (403) 948-8888. Unless there is a request or call made for a certain bus stop, the bus may not go to your community.

Commencing immediately is a new cash fare of $2 per trip

To view downloadable schedules and map, please download:

SPECIAL NEEDS TRANSIT

Special Needs Transit service in Airdrie will begin at 8 a.m. and end at 6 p.m.  Evening service will be provided on a shared basis with Public Transit riders until 10 p.m. Service to Calgary will remain the same: Tuesday and Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

  • For more information or to provide comments to City of Airdrie staff, call (403) 948-8875 or email transit@airdrie.ca.
  • To book Transit services call (403) 948-8888.


Transit Pass Tax Credit Begins July 1, 2006

Starting July 1, 2006, monthly (and longer) transit passes are eligible for a non-refundable 15.25 per cent federal tax credit.

The transit pass tax credit, announced as part of the May 2006 federal budget, will allow individuals to claim the cost of monthly (or longer) passes for commuting on transit.
In addition to claiming his or her own cost of transit passes, an individual can make a claim on behalf of a spouse or common-law partner, and the individual’s children under the age of 19, to the extent that they have not already been claimed by them.

The Canada Revenue Agency is advising transit users to keep their expired monthly transit passes and receipts, where available, if they plan to claim the tax credit on their 2006 income tax return.

If a transit pass displays the following information, the pass itself will be sufficient to support a claim for the tax credit:

  • An indication that it is a monthly (or longer duration) pass
  • The date or period for which the pass is valid
  • The name of the transit authority or organization issuing the pass
  • The amount paid for the pass
  • The identity of the rider, either by name or unique identifier

If a transit user's pass does not contain all of this information, transit users should also obtain a sales receipt, or retain cancelled cheques or credit card statements, to support the claim.

Additional information on how to claim the proposed tax credit for public transit passes is on the Canada Revenue Agency website at www.cra.gc.ca.

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