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Notice of Route Taxi Fare Increase Notice of Route Taxi Fare Increase The Transport Authority wishes to advise the public that effective Monday, August 16, 2021, the rates for Route Taxis will be increased by 15% from a base rate of $82.50 to $95.00 and a rate per kilometer from $4.50 to $5.50. How to calculate the fare: Calculation: Base Rate + (distance travelled in km x rate per km). Each fare once calculated is rounded to the nearest $5.00 The Base Rate and Rate per km can be found below: Rates: Base Rate (First km): $95.00 Rate for each additional km (Rate per km): $5.50 Calculation: Base Rate + (distance travelled in km x rate per km) Example: A passenger is travelling for 15km, the calculation would be: 95.00 + (15 x 5.50) = $177.50. The fare rounded to the nearest $5 would be $180. Below are the fares to be charged along Route Taxi routes island-wide. N.B. Children, students (in uniform), physically disabled and senior citizens pay HALF (1/2) the fare quoted above. Kingston and St. Andrew Origin Destination New Fare CHISHOLM AVENUE DOWNTOWN $ 130 JONES TOWN DOWNTOWN $ 130 MANLEY MEADOWS DOWNTOWN $ 115 PADMORE CHANCERY STREET $ 115 CYPRESS HALL CHANCERY STREET $ 150 ESSEX HALL STONY HILL $ 145 MOUNT SALUS STONY HILL $ 120 FREE TOWN LAWRENCE TAVERN $ 150 GLENGOFFE LAWRENCE TAVERN $ 140 MOUNT INDUSTRY LAWRENCE TAVERN $ 170 HALF WAY TREE MAXFIELD AVENUE $ 110 ARNETT GARDENS CROSS ROADS $ 110 TAVERN/ KINTYRE PAPINE $ 115 MOUNT JAMES GOLDEN SPRING $ 110 N.B. Children, students (in uniform), physically disabled and senior citizens pay HALF (1/2) the fare quoted above. St. Catherine Origin Destination New Fare ABOVE ROCKS BOG WALK $ 235 EWARTON BOG WALK $ 185 GOBAY BOG WALK $ 190 HAMPSHIRE DIST. BOG WALK $ 155 JOHN CROW SPRING BOG WALK $ 205 LINSTEAD BOG WALK $ 125 RIVERSDALE BOG WALK $ 160 TIME AND PATIENCE BOG WALK $ 155 TREADWAYS BOG WALK $ 165 TROJA BOG WALK $ 235 WAKEFIELD BOG WALK $ 140 WEST PROSPECT BOG WALK $ 115 KELLITS EWARTON $ 245 LLUIDASVALE EWARTON $ 165 TREADWAYS EWARTON $ 135 NAGGO HEAD HELLSHIRE $ 145 ABOVE ROCKS LINSTEAD $ 235 BANBURY LINSTEAD $ 110 BERMADDY LINSTEAD $ 155 CHEESEFIELD LINSTEAD $ 140 CONTENT LINSTEAD $ 160 EWARTON LINSTEAD $ 150 GIBLATORE LINSTEAD $ 145 GUYS HILL LINSTEAD $ 200 HAMPSHIRE DISTRICT LINSTEAD $ 180 HARKERS HALL LINSTEAD $ 195 JEWS PEN LINSTEAD $ 140 KELLITS LINSTEAD $ 300 KNOLLIS LINSTEAD $ 135 LLUIDASVALE LINSTEAD $ 220 MANGO GROVE LINSTEAD $ 165 MONEAGUE LINSTEAD $ 230 MOUNT INDUSTRY LINSTEAD $ 215 MOUNT ROSSER LINSTEAD $ 160 NEW WORKS LINSTEAD $ 120 NUTSHELL LINSTEAD $ 135 ORANGEFIELD LINSTEAD $ 150 POLLYGROUND LINSTEAD $ 165 PRINCESSFIELD LINSTEAD $ 135 PROSPECT LINSTEAD $ 145 REDWOOD LINSTEAD $ 145 RIVERSDALE LINSTEAD $ 180 N.B. Children, students (in uniform), physically disabled and senior citizens pay HALF (1/2) the fare quoted above. Origin Destination New Fare SPRINGVALE LINSTEAD $ 140 TIME AND PATIENCE LINSTEAD $ 130 TREADWAYS LINSTEAD $ 135 VICTORIA LINSTEAD $ 115 WAKEFIELD LINSTEAD $ 120 WALLENS HOUSING SCHEME LINSTEAD $ 135 WEST PROSPECT LINSTEAD $ 155 WHITE HOUSE LINSTEAD $ 130 YORK STREET LINSTEAD $ 130 WATERFORD NAGGO HEAD $ 130 BANNISTER OLD HARBOUR $ 130 BARTONS OLD HARBOUR $ 165 BELLAS GATES OLD HARBOUR $ 185 BOIS CONTENT OLD HARBOUR $ 155 BROWNS HALL OLD HARBOUR $ 200 CLAREMONT OLD HARBOUR $ 130 GINGER RIDGE OLD HARBOUR $ 230 GUTTERS OLD HARBOUR $ 125 LONGVILLE PARK OLD HARBOUR $ 135 NEW HARBOUR VILLAGE I-III OLD HARBOUR $ 105 OLD HARBOUR BAY OLD HARBOUR $ 115 RED GROUND OLD HARBOUR $ 145 SALT RIVER OLD HARBOUR $ 170 SANDY BAY OLD HARBOUR $ 140 SPRING VILLAGE OLD HARBOUR $ 135 BANNISTER OLD HARBOUR BAY $ 145 SPRING VILLAGE OLD HARBOUR BAY $ 155 GREATER PORTMORE PORTMORE MALL $ 140 GREGORY PARK PORTMORE MALL $ 130 PORTMORE VILLAS PORTMORE MALL $ 130 WATERFORD PORTMORE MALL $ 110 WEST QUEENS PARK PORTMORE MALL $ 135 WESTCHESTER PORTMORE MALL $ 115 ANGELS ESTATE SPANISH TOWN $ 125 AVON PARK SPANISH TOWN $ 120 BACK PASTURE SPANISH TOWN $ 230 BAYSIDE SPANISH TOWN $ 140 BERNARD LODGE SPANISH TOWN $ 130 CRESCENT DISTRICT SPANISH TOWN $ 120 CROMARTY GROVE SPANISH TOWN $ 115 DAM HEAD SPANISH TOWN $ 130 DUNCANS PEN SPANISH TOWN $ 105 EBONY VALE SPANISH TOWN $ 125 ELTHAM PARK SPANISH TOWN $ 130 N.B. Children, students (in uniform), physically disabled and senior citizens pay HALF (1/2) the fare quoted above. Origin Destination New Fare ELTHAM VIEW SPANISH TOWN $ 130 ELTHAM VISTA SPANISH TOWN $ 120 ENSOM CITY SPANISH TOWN $ 115 FAIRVIEW PARK SPANISH TOWN $ 130 FRAZERS CONTENT SPANISH TOWN $ 130 FRIENDSHIP MEADOWS SPANISH TOWN $ 125 GORDON PEN SPANISH TOWN $ 120 GREATER PORTMORE SPANISH TOWN $ 150 GREEN ACRES SPANISH TOWN $ 125 HARTLAND SPANISH TOWN $ 150 HELLSHIRE SPANISH TOWN $ 160 HILL RUN SPANISH TOWN $ 140 HORIZON PARK SPANISH TOWN $ 115 INNSWOOD SPANISH TOWN $ 135 INNSWOOD VILLAGE SPANISH TOWN $ 125 JEW PEN SPANISH TOWN $ 185 JOBS LANE VIA SUNNYSIDE SPANISH TOWN $ 130 KENSINGTON DISTRICT SPANISH TOWN $ 190 KENTISH SPANISH TOWN $ 295 KEYSTONE SPANISH TOWN $ 125 KITSON TOWN SPANISH TOWN $ 175 LAURISTON SPANISH TOWN $ 110 LIME TREE SPANISH TOWN $ 120 LINSTEAD SPANISH TOWN $ 220 MAGIL PALMS SPANISH TOWN $ 125 MOUNT VIEW ESTATE via Tryall Heights SPANISH TOWN $ 135 NAGGO HEAD SPANISH TOWN $ 140 OLD HARBOUR SPANISH TOWN $ 190 OLD HARBOUR BAY SPANISH TOWN $ 210 POINT HILL SPANISH TOWN $ 235 POLLY GROUND SPANISH TOWN $ 290 QUEENS HILL (OLD WORKS) SPANISH TOWN $ 235 SEVILLE MEADOWS 1 SPANISH TOWN $ 140 SEVILLE MEADOWS 2 SPANISH TOWN $ 135 SEVILLE MEADOWS 3 SPANISH TOWN $ 135 SLIGOVILLE SPANISH TOWN $ 190 SYDENHAM VILLA SPANISH TOWN $ 125 THOMPSON PEN SPANISH TOWN $ 110 TREDEGAR PARK SPANISH TOWN $ 115 TRYALL HEIGHTS SPANISH TOWN $ 115 VICTORIA SPANISH TOWN $ 280 WATERFORD SPANISH TOWN $ 155 WATERLOO GARDENS SPANISH TOWN $ 125 WHITE WATER MEADOWS SPANISH TOWN $ 130 N.B. Children, students (in uniform), physically disabled and senior citizens pay HALF (1/2) the fare quoted above. Origin Destination New Fare WILLOWDENE SPANISH TOWN $ 120 WYNTERS PEN SPANISH TOWN $ 130 N.B. Children, students (in uniform), physically disabled and senior citizens pay HALF (1/2) the fare quoted above. Clarendon Origin Destination New Fare CAVE VALLEY FRANKFIELD $ 200 CROOKED RIVER FRANKFIELD $ 140 ASHLEY MAY PEN $ 185 BANKS MAY PEN $ 280 BECKFORD KRAAL MAY PEN $ 260 BLACKWOODS MAY PEN $ 245 BUCKNOR MAY PEN $ 110 BUSHY PARK MAY PEN $ 140 CHAPELTON MAY PEN $ 200 CHATTEAU MAY PEN $ 140 COATES PEN MAY PEN $ 125 EBONY PARK MAY PEN $ 165 EFFORTVILLE MAY PEN $ 105 FOUR PATHS MAY PEN $ 125 FREE TOWN MAY PEN $ 160 GIMME MI BIT MAY PEN $ 210 GRAVEL HILL via York Town MAY PEN $ 190 HAYES MAY PEN $ 170 KEMPS HILL MAY PEN $ 280 KENNEDY GROVE MAY PEN $ 130 LIONEL TOWN MAY PEN $ 215 LONGSVILLE MAY PEN $ 145 LONGVILLE PARK MAY PEN $ 215 LONGWOOD MAY PEN $ 280 MILK RIVER MAY PEN $ 215 MINERAL HEIGHTS MAY PEN $ 125 MITCHELL TOWN MAY PEN $ 255 MITCHELLS HILL MAY PEN $ 240 MOCHO MAY PEN $ 185 MOORES MAY PEN $ 170 MOUNT AIRY MAY PEN $ 225 MOUNT PROVIDENCE MAY PEN $ 210 NEW GROUND MAY PEN $ 230 OLD HARBOUR MAY PEN $ 195 PALMERS CROSS MAY PEN $ 115 PENNANTS MAY PEN $ 235 PLEASANT VALLEY MAY PEN $ 165 PORTLAND COTTAGE MAY PEN $ 255 PORUS MAY PEN $ 215 PRATVILLE MAY PEN $ 265 PROSPECT MAY PEN $ 255 RACE COURSE MAY PEN $ 265 N.B. Children, students (in uniform), physically disabled and senior citizens pay HALF (1/2) the fare quoted above. Origin Destination New Fare RACE TRACK MAY PEN $ 130 RICHMOND PARK MAY PEN $ 225 ROCK RIVER MAY PEN $ 195 ROCKY POINT MAY PEN $ 265 ROSEWELL MAY PEN $ 165 SANDY BAY MAY PEN $ 145 SCOTTS PASS MAY PEN $ 195 SEDGE POND MAY PEN $ 295 SEVENS HEIGHTS MAY PEN $ 130 SIMON MAY PEN $ 255 SMITHVILLE MAY PEN $ 260 SPRINGFIELD MAY PEN $ 305 STEWARTON MAY PEN $ 200 SUMMERFIELD MAY PEN $ 205 THOMPSON TOWN via Mocho MAY PEN $ 235 THREADLIGHT MAY PEN $ 115 TOLL GATE MAY PEN $ 160 VICTORIA MAY PEN $ 240 VICTORIA TOWN MAY PEN $ 255 WATER LANE MAY PEN $ 245 WOODHALL MAY PEN $ 190 YORK TOWN MAY PEN $ 140 ALLISON SPALDING $ 130 AENON TOWN SPALDING $ 185 BELCARRES SPALDING $ 140 BULLOCKS SPALDING $ 130 CAVE VALLEY SPALDING $ 205 COFFEE PIECE SPALDING $ 145 COLEYVILLE SPALDING $ 140 CUMBERLAND SPALDING $ 155 DEVON SPALDING $ 140 FRANKFIELD SPALDING $ 190 GRANTHAM SPALDING $ 145 MALTON SPALDING $ 195 MIZPAH SPALDING $ 130 RITCHIES SPALDING $ 130 SANGUINETTI SPALDING $ 120 SILENT HILL SPALDING $ 155 TWEEDSIDE SPALDING $ 145 VICTORIA SPALDING $ 180 WILDCANE SPALDING $ 175 FRANKFIELD SPALDING HILL $ 200 SANGUINETTI SPALDING HILL $ 130 SILENT HILL SPALDING HILL $ 170 N.B. Children, students (in uniform), physically disabled and senior citizens pay HALF (1/2) the fare quoted above. Manchester Origin Destination New Fare ALBERT TOWN CHRISTIANA $ 225 BOHEMIA CHRISTIANA $ 155 BROCKERY CHRISTIANA $ 110 CASCADE CHRISTIANA $ 160 CHEAPSIDE CHRISTIANA $ 145 CHUDLEIGH CHRISTIANA $ 120 COLEYVILLE CHRISTIANA $ 115 CRAIGHEAD CHRISTIANA $ 165 CUMBERLAND CHRISTIANA $ 155 DEVON CHRISTIANA $ 130 HARRY WATCH CHRISTIANA $ 170 HIBERNIA CHRISTIANA $ 175 LITCHFIELD CHRISTIANA $ 160 LORRIMERS CHRISTIANA $ 150 MALTON CHRISTIANA $ 150 MIZPAH CHRISTIANA $ 165 PIKE CHRISTIANA $ 145 ROBINS HALL CHRISTIANA $ 165 SANTA HILL CHRISTIANA $ 140 SILENT HILL CHRISTIANA $ 115 SPALDING CHRISTIANA $ 120 SPALDING HILL CHRISTIANA $ 140 TROY CHRISTIANA $ 210 WAIT A BIT CHRISTIANA $ 180 WALDERSTON CHRISTIANA $ 140 WARSOP CHRISTIANA $ 225 ALLIGATOR POND MANDEVILLE $ 250 ASIA MANDEVILLE $ 235 BALACLAVA MANDEVILLE $ 275 BALLARDS VALLEY MANDEVILLE $ 260 BALVENIE MANDEVILLE $ 110 BANANA GROUND MANDEVILLE $ 185 BATH MANDEVILLE $ 170 BELLEFIELD MANDEVILLE $ 160 BLENHEIM MANDEVILLE $ 185 BLUE
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