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Edmonton transit fares to go up next month

It’s time to stock up on bus tickets. Starting Feb. 1, the cost of a transit ticket will go up by seven cents and cash fares will go by five cents.

Cost of a bus ticket to rise more than 20 cents by 2018

The cost of paying cash to ride the bus will go up by five cents on Feb. 1. (Unknown)

It's time to stock up on bus tickets.

Starting Feb. 1, the cost of a transit ticket will go up by seven cents, while cash fares will go up by five cents.

That puts the cash fare up to $3.25, which the city says won't increase again over the next two years. Ticket prices will go up 23 cents by 2018.

The good news is tickets purchased before February that have not expired will still be honoured.

Price changes will also affect other ETS fares, including monthly passes, with an average increase of about three per cent.

The ETS 747 route to the airport and the Assured Income for Severely Handicapped (AISH) monthly passes will not be affected.

The last time the city raised transit fares was 2013. ETS anticipates nearly 90 million trips on transit services in 2016.