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Your commute just got an Uber-style price hike. Seriously?

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Your commute might cost more and that ain't right

Alright, so Calgary Transit is floatin' an idea that could make your head spin faster than a chinook wind in January. They're lookin' at somethin' called "surge pricing" and longer-ride fees. Yeah, you heard that right. Just like your Uber, but for the bus or train you already pay for. For real though, this one's got me feelin' a little hot under the collar.

The gist of it is you might pay more to ride during peak hours – think rush hour when everyone's headin' into downtown from places like McKenzie Towne or takin' the C-Train out to the university. And if you're comin' from way out in the deep south or up north, you could be lookin' at higher fares just because you've got more ground to cover. They say they’re gonna consult with us, but it feels like they’re just capping that conversation until it’s a done deal. This is Calgary – we've seen the boom, we've seen the bust, and we showed up anyway. But nickel-and-diming us on public transit? That's a new kind of bust.

### What This Means for Calgary

* **Impact on the average Calgarian:** Imagine you're on minimum wage, working a shift downtown, and now your ride in from Forest Lawn costs you more because it's 8 AM. Or you're a SAIT student commuting from Bridgeland, and suddenly your monthly pass feels a whole lot less predictable.

* **Accessibility concerns:** This could make transit less accessible for folks who already struggle with the cost of living in our city. We boast about our pathways and our sense of community, but if getting across town becomes a luxury, that changes things pretty quick.

* **A different kind of "rush hour":** Will people start tryin' to game the system, waitin' until off-peak hours to travel, potentially making things less efficient for everyone? It’s a risky drill, for sure.

This city is already spread out, and a lot of folks rely on transit to get to work, school, or just to enjoy what Calgary has to offer – whether that's a walk along the Bow River or grabbin' some brunch in Kensington. Adding more hurdles, financial or otherwise, just feels like it's pumpin' the brakes on the very people who keep this city humming. It's not just about getting from A to B; it's about connectin' our communities.

Cassidy Redcloud, MiTL Sports Desk, Calgary.

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