The City of Whitehorse has announced that Whitehorse Transit will be resuming fare collection as of Thursday, July 2nd. Transit fees have been suspended since March 21st.
Passengers are required to continue respecting physical distancing measures, and remain at least six feet away from each other. Passengers may also board via the front door of the bus.
Monthly bus passes purchased in March and April will be honoured during the month of July only.
The maximum ridership on Whitehorse Transit remains at 12 passengers, for the time being. If a full bus passes by your stop, you can wait for the next bus, make alternate travel arrangements or call Whitehorse Transit at 668-8394, for a Handy Bus to pick you up if it is available.

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