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TransLink fares (Vancouver) : ウィキペディア英語版 | TransLink fares (Vancouver)
TransLink is the transportation authority in the Metro Vancouver region of British Columbia. It was created in 1998 as a replacement for BC Transit in the city of Vancouver and neighbouring municipalities. As part of its mandate, TransLink is responsible for setting and administrating fares for regional public transit services. On June 25, 2007, all Coast Mountain and West Vancouver Blue Buses were designated "fare paid zones", meaning that passengers are legally required on demand to produce proof that they have paid the proper fare. == Fare zones == The TransLink fare structure is based on a zone system. Municipalities are located in one of three transit zones, and fares are calculated based on the number of zones travelled on SkyTrain or SeaBus. As of October 5, 2015 the bus system is considered to be a single zone.〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=1 October 2015 )〕 In other words, if your trip is solely on buses you only have to pay a 1-zone fare regardless of the number of geographic zones you cross. The zone system applies only on weekdays from start of service to on SkyTrain or SeaBus. Outside of these times, the entire system is considered to be one zone—on weekdays from to the end of the service day, and all day Saturday, Sunday, and holidays.
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