Access
MetroX municipal bus operates every 30-60 min from/to Halifax downtown. The travel time is between 41-49 min. The bus stop at downtown is around the cross-section between Duke and Albemarle Streets. The bus stop at the airport is on curbside towards left from the exit of arrival terminal. The cash fare is $3.25 for adult and $2.50 for child/senior. Exact change is required so one must prepare for that before boarding. An exchange machine is at the game corner in the airport. See URL at external link section for schedule and other information.
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