?php _e('Transit System: '); ?>Squamish

Improved transit service and fare changes coming to Squamish this fall

SQUAMISH – Starting this September, bus riders in Squamish will enjoy enhancements to transit service in the community, and a simplified fare structure that includes all children 12 and under boarding for free. As of September 5, the Squamish Transit System will be adding several new trips to its schedule, including an improvement of Sunday...

?php _e('Transit System: '); ?>Comox Valley

Comox Valley to improve rural transit service

Comox Valley – This fall, the Comox Valley Transit System will be introducing two new transit routes to provide regular and On Request service to rural areas. Starting September 5, routes 13 Seal Bay/Merville and 14 Union Bay will operate Tuesdays and Thursdays, offering three trips a day on each route. Transit users may board...

?php _e('Transit System: '); ?>Chilliwack

New bus route coming to Chilliwack this fall

CHILLIWACK – Starting September 5, it will be easier for transit users in Chilliwack to get around, thanks to an expansion to transit service in the community. This expansion is possible due to the addition of 4,800 new service hours, funded by the Province of B.C. and the City of Chilliwack. Service changes will include...

?php _e('Transit System: '); ?>Hope

Hope transit service set to launch

Hope – Residents in the District of Hope have another transportation option with the introduction of transit services starting Tuesday, September 5. The route 22 Hope service will connect Hope to the already growing transit system in the Agassiz and Chilliwack area. “Our government is committed to investing in transit – it makes services accessible...

?php _e('Transit System: '); ?>Kelowna

Fall service improvements for Kelowna Regional Transit

Kelowna – As of September 3, bus riders in the Kelowna Regional Transit System will benefit from a number of service changes and improvements. These improvements are possible due to the addition of 2,500 new service hours to the transit system. Changes include increased Saturday service on routes 1 Lakeshore and 8 University/OK College, as...

?php _e('Transit System: '); ?>Nanaimo

Coming soon: service expansion and simplified fare structure

Nanaimo – Effective this September, transit users in the Regional District of Nanaimo will see improvements to bus service across the region, including the addition of two routes in Qualicum Beach, and the introduction of a new, simplified fare structure. These improvements are possible due to the addition of 5,000 new service hours and two...

?php _e('Transit System: '); ?>Quesnel

Quesnel bus service gets makeover, introduces U-PASS

Quesnel – To improve transit efficiency and ease downtown traffic, the Quesnel Transit System will be streamlining its service to eliminate route duplication, and launching the popular U-PASS for post-secondary students. “Our government is committed to investing in transit and that means evolving services to meet the needs of local residents,” said Claire Trevena, Minister...

?php _e('Transit System: '); ?>Prince George

Improved weekend service and a new bus route coming this fall

Prince George – Starting September 5, transit users of the Prince George Transit System will enjoy expanded service hours on weekends and more efficient weekday service on several routes, including the addition of a brand-new route. These improvements are possible due to the addition of 2,500 new service hours to the system, funded by the...

?php _e('Transit System: '); ?>Central Fraser Valley, Chilliwack

Introducing Sunday service to the Fraser Valley Express

Fraser Valley – Bus riders in the Central Fraser Valley and Chilliwack will soon be able to take advantage of the convenience and efficiency of route 66 Fraser Valley Express (FVX) on Sundays and holidays. Starting September 3, the FVX will offer four round trips on Sundays and holidays, with the first morning trip leaving...

?php _e('Transit System: '); ?>Kamloops

Improved weekend and evening bus service coming to Kamloops

Kamloops – This fall, the Kamloops Transit System is adding new trips on weekends and evenings on several routes. These improvements are possible due to the addition of a total of 4,000 new service hours to the system, funded by the City of Kamloops and the Province of British Columbia. Starting September 3, bus riders...

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