There are no changes for you; and you can continue to use your card. When you are no longer eligible through OW, you can apply for the ATP.
Affordable transit program
The Affordable Transit Program (ATP) offers a discount on the price of GRT fare products for Waterloo Region residents living with low income. Eligibility for this program is based on total household income.
Eligibility Household size and income limits Discounted fare products and prices How to apply Purchasing fare products Renewing your card FAQs
Eligibility
You may be eligible for ATP if:
- You are 18 or older
- You live in the Region of Waterloo
- You are not a full-time college or university student
- Your household income is below the income limit
Eligibility for the ATP is managed by the Region of Waterloo Department of Community Services. Customers can check their ATP eligibility end date at Welcome Space locations or in person at GRT Customer Service centres. If you have questions about your eligibility, please contact Community Service Welcome Spaces.
Household size and income limit
A household includes people you live with, are related to and financially support. Even if a member of your household does not require a pass, you will need to include them in your household count. If they are over 18, you will need to provide their income information. If approved, all members of your household can purchase the discounted fare products. This includes all children 17 or younger.
Examples:
- Single (18+): Household of one (even if living with roommates)
- Married couple: Household of two
- Single parent and two children: Household of three
Your household net income (add line 23600 from each members tax return) must be below these limits:
| Household size | 1 person | 2 people | 3 people | 4 people | 5 people | 6 people |
| Household income after taxes | $31,484 or less | $44,525 or less | $54,532 or less | $62,968 or less | $70,401 or less | $77,120 or less |
Fare products and prices
Once you are approved for ATP, you can purchase monthly passes, stored value or MobilityPLUS tickets.
ATP fare prices
Applying for the Affordable Transit Program
If you need assistance to complete the ATP application, you can call or visit one of the Community Service Welcome Spaces.
Required application documents:
Here’s what you’ll need to submit your application:
If you receive Ontario Works or Ontario Disability Support:
- Date of birth
- SAMS Member ID OR Social Insurance Number
If you are a former student:
- If you were a student in the last calendar year, you will need to provide proof of completion/graduation documents.
If you are not receiving OW or ODSP, you’ll need to provide proof of address and proof of income.
Proof of address – one of the following:
- Valid driver's licence
- Ontario photo ID card
- Government issued mail
- Current utility bill
- Rent receipt or lease
- Mortgage document
Proof of income – one of the following, for each income-earning member of your household:
- Canada Revenue Agency Notice of Assessment: your most recent Notice of Assessment from the Canada Revenue Agency that shows your income on line 23600. This is the document that the CRA sent you after they received your tax summary; it verifies your net income.
- CRA Proof of income statement (Option C)
- Letter from Registered Social Worker
- If you are new to Canada in the current calendar year, you can submit one of the following:
- PR or citizenship card
- Refugee protection document
- Verification of claim
- Work permit
- Confirmation of permanent residence
- If you were a student in the last calendar year, you will need to provide proof of completion/graduation documents.
You can submit your supporting documents by uploading a copy of the documents during the application process, or emailing a copy to affordabletransitprogram@regionofwaterloo.ca. Put your application reference number as the subject line.
You can also submit your application online and bring your documents in person to one of the Community Services Welcome Centres.
Getting your proof of income documents
Online:
- Log in to your Canada Revenue Agency My Account
- Once you've logged in, you can download your notice of assessment, or get a proof of income statement (Option C).
By phone:
- Call 1-800-267-6999
- You'll need your:
- Social Insurance Number
- Full name and date of birth
- Your complete address
- Line 150 from your most recent assessment
Purchasing fare products
Once you're approved for ATP, you'll need to visit GRT customer service to get your ATP EasyGO fare card. There is a new fare card fee. Anyone 18 and over must visit a Customer Service Centre with government issued ID to pick up an EasyGO fare card. Household members 17 years of age and younger do not need to be present.
Once you have your ATP EasyGO fare card, you can load reduced monthly passes or stored value.
You can load monthly passes:
- Online using the My EasyGO website
- At fare vending machines
- At GRT customer service
You can load stored value
- Online using the My EasyGO website
- At fare vending machines
- At GRT customer service
If you purchase a regular monthly pass before your eligibility is confirmed, you will not be able to have your pass refunded. You will be able to purchase a discounted monthly pass for the next calendar month.
MobilityPLUS customers
If you use MobilityPLUS specialized services, you can purchase reduced MobilityPLUS ATP tickets to pay your fare on MobilityPLUS vehicles.
ATP tickets can be purchased at:
- GRT Customer Service Centre, 105 King St. E., Kitchener (corner of King and Benton streets)
- Ainslie Street Terminal, 35 Ainslie St. S., Cambridge
- GRT Operations Centre, 250 Strasburg Rd., Kitchener
- By calling 519-585-7597 ext. 7347 (Credit card only)
Renewing your card
Your eligibility for ATP lasts for one year. Once the year is up, your card will no longer work on GRT. If you are no longer eligible for ATP, you can exchange your ATP card for a new EasyGO card at GRT customer service; leftover balance or monthly pass will be transferred to your new card. If you are still eligible for ATP, you can reapply for the program.
There are two steps to renewing your card:
- Complete and submit the ATP application again, including your updated proof of income documents, if required.
- Once your application is approved, visit GRT customer service to get your new ATP card. Any leftover stored value balance can be transferred from the old card to your new card.
What if Ontario Works (OW) is paying for my bus pass?
I'm under the age of 18. Can I still apply?
If you are under 18 years old, you should:
- Apply as part of your family. Your parent/legal guardian should fill out the application.
- If special circumstances apply, contact your Ontario Works caseworker, or contact Region of Waterloo Community Services at 519-883-2100.
If you are approved, you can visit GRT customer service to get your fare card. Please bring valid ID. Your eligibility in this program will last one year, meaning you will have to apply each year to stay in the program.
ATP is managed by Region of Waterloo Community Services. Community Services determines eligibility based on the household income supplied in your application. GRT does not handle applications or eligibility for ATP.
My application was not approved. What can I do?
If you believe there is a mistake in your application or your financial circumstances change contact Community Services.
Yes, you can apply. A household is defined as those who live with you for financial support, such as a spouse, parent or child.
How do I find out if I've been approved for the ATP?
You will receive an email or can find out the status of your application through Community Services or your case worker.
I live in one of the townships. Can I still apply?
Residents of Wellesley, Wilmot, Woolwich, and North Dumfries are eligible to apply for ATP.
I’m over the age of 65. Can I still apply?
Yes. If your household income falls below the limits outlined you may be eligible for ATP.
My eligibility is going to end. What should I do?
Your card expires after one year. If you allow it to expire, it will no longer work. You will need to reapply for ATP. Submit your application at least 30 days before your card expires.
Any stored value left on your card can be transferred to a new card.
The discount is applied when you pay your fare on bus or train. Not when you load your card with stored value. For instance, if you want to load $20 in stored value on your card, you will pay $20. The discount is applied when you go to pay for a ride, the price deducted from your stored value will be the ATP discounted fare.
I forgot my card. Can I pay the reduced rate in cash?
No. To get the ATP rate you must use your EasyGO fare card.
I've lost my fare card. What should I do?
Notify GRT if you have lost your card. Your monthly pass or stored value may be transferred to a new card, but you will be charged a new card fee.
I have a transit pass paid for by Ontario Works. Do I have to apply?
If you already receive a transit pass paid for by Ontario Works (TAP), there are no changes to the program. You can continue to use your EasyGO fare card.