Get ready for new Greater Christchurch Metro fares starting in July
Greater Christchurch public transport fares will increase in July this year, following a decision made by Council on 30 April.
Chair Craig Pauling said the decision was about the timing for when new fares would come into effect, after the decision to increase fares was made by Council last year.
“In December, we announced that we needed to increase how much it costs to use the bus and ferry. Today’s decision was about the timing on when the new fare prices will come into effect.
“We had originally planned to do this in line with when the national ticketing solution (Motu Move) gets rolled out in Canterbury. However, a delay to the roll-out means we’ve had to make a decision about when to start the new fares.”
Fare changes to continue reliability and accessibility
Chair Pauling acknowledged the impact that the fare increase will have on individuals and families who use public transport frequently.
“We know that any change to the household budget will have an impact, however after spending many hours going over the numbers, we’re pleased that we can provide reliable and accessible public transport for a maximum Metrocard adult fare of $3.”
Councillor Joe Davies said public transport was an important service provided by Council.
“We're proud to be responsible for public transport in Canterbury and are committed to future-proofing our network. We are working towards being able to provide a world-class service for the community.”
New bus fares
Cash fares will remain the same for now, however from July 2025, Greater Christchurch Metrocard bus fares will be:
- Standard adult fare: $3.00
- Child fare (5-18-years-old): $1.50
- Community Services Card Holder: $1.50
- Total Mobility Card Holder: $2.00
- Youth fare (19-24-years-old): $2.50
Fares for the Diamond Harbour Ferry will increase to $5 for an adult, with concession levels applied as per bus fares.
For full details on the upcoming fare changes, visit metro.co.nz in June.