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Affordable Transit Program expands in Brampton and Caledon with new 50 per cent PRESTO fare support

Expansion helps eligible residents travel on Brampton Transit at reduced PRESTO fares starting April 1, 2026

The City of Brampton, the Town of Caledon and the City of Mississauga, in partnership with Peel Region, are expanding the Affordable Transit Program (ATP) to improve transit affordability for low-income residents.

Beginning April 1, 2026, eligible residents will get a 50 per cent subsidy on single PRESTO fares when travelling on Brampton Transit.

The expansion introduces a new subsidy on single PRESTO fares for adults, youth and seniors (Caledon residents only), while continuing the subsidized adult monthly PRESTO pass.

The program now includes Caledon residents travelling on Brampton Transit buses, helping more people access employment, education and community services across the region.

New single PRESTO fare subsidy begins April 1

With the new subsidy, eligible participants will pay 50 per cent of the regular PRESTO fare on Brampton Transit:

  • Adult fare: $1.78
  • Youth fare: $1.48
  • Senior fare (Caledon residents only): $0.93

Eligibility and how to apply

Brampton and Caledon residents with incomes below the Low-Income Measure thresholds are eligible to apply for the subsidy through Peel Region. Applicants can apply online and will require their most recent Notice of Assessment and a registered PRESTO card.

For more information or to apply, visit peelregion.ca/affordabletransit or caledon.ca/transit

Additional information about Brampton Transit programs is available at bramptontransit.com .

About the Affordable Transit Program

The Affordable Transit Program is a partnership between Peel Region, the City of Brampton, the Town of Caledon and the City of Mississauga. The program provides a 50 per cent subsidy on the cost of an adult monthly PRESTO pass and single PRESTO fares for eligible low-income residents.

Peel Region is responsible for screening applicants for eligibility, funding the fare subsidy and administering the program. Brampton Transit supports delivery of the program through PRESTO card administration and transit service operations.

Quotes

“Public transit connects residents to jobs, education and essential services. Expanding the Affordable Transit Program to include a 50 per cent subsidy on single PRESTO fares will help remove financial barriers and ensure more residents can access safe, reliable transit. We are proud to work with our regional partners to make transit more affordable and accessible for our communities.”

  • Patrick Brown, Mayor, City of Brampton

“Affordable, reliable transit is essential to building strong, connected communities. This expansion of the Affordable Transit Program will help more residents across Brampton and Caledon access jobs, services and opportunities, while removing financial barriers for those who need it most.”

  • Paul Vicente, Regional Councillor, Wards 1 & 5, Chair, Public Works Section

“Ensuring Caledon residents have access to affordable, reliable transit is essential to supporting an inclusive and connected community. The Affordable Transit Program will make a meaningful difference for individuals and families who rely on transit every day. We’re happy to continue working with our regional and municipal partners to expand this program to Caledon and improve access to opportunity for everyone.” 

  • Annette Groves, Mayor, Town of Caledon
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