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Edmonton reduces transit costs for disabled seniors

Edmonton seniors who use the Disabled Adults Transit Service (DATS) will be see a big reduction in the cost of monthly passes as of Feb. 1.

Cost of monthly pass will drop by more than $75

A white and blue bus is parked on a street with door open.
Edmonton seniors will pay significantly less for DATS monthly passes as of Feb. 1. (Laura Osman/CBC)

Edmonton seniors who use Disabled Adults Transit Service (DATS)willsee a big reduction in the cost of monthly passes as of Feb. 1.

Seniors who qualify will be able to use a regular transit pass for DATS at a cost of $15per month, according to city of Edmonton spokesperson. That's a drop from the current price of $91.50 per month that all DATS users are currently paying.

For non-seniors, the cost of a monthly ETS pass will go up to $94.25 for both regular transit and DATS.

The city says the loss of revenue will be approximately $200,000 and will be absorbed internally with no impact to taxpayers and no reduction in services.