Service changes head to the Central Fraser Valley Transit System
CENTRAL FRASER VALLEY – In order to continue offering Central Fraser Valley Transit System customers with critical transportation solutions, BC Transit, the City of Abbotsford and the District of Mission are making adjustments to transit services as part of our response to COVID-19, starting May 10, 2020. The service changes also take into account having...
Service changes head to the West Kootenay Transit System
WEST KOOTENAY – BC Transit and its regional partners are informing customers of an upcoming seasonal service change in the West Kootenay Transit System on Monday, May 4, 2020. BC Transit works hard to match service with demand. The seasonal spring service change includes service reductions on the route 99 Kootenay Connector. Please visit BCTransit.com...
BC Transit enhancing safety measures to allow for front door loading and regular fare collection
On June 1, 2020, BC Transit will be enhancing safety measures for our provincial transit systems that will allow for a return to front door loading and collection of fares in all BC Transit communities. With the change, fares will be collected on conventional, community, and handyDART services. BC Transit will be installing a temporary...
BC Transit COVID-19 updates - April 24
BC Transit is continuing to provide transportation services customers can rely on as we recognize people still need to get to work, including at healthcare facilities or in other essential service industries, or other activities such as weekly grocery shopping trips. BC Transit places the safety of our riders, staff, and communities as our top...
Service changes head to the Salt Spring Island Transit System
SALT SPRING ISLAND – BC Transit and the Capital Regional District are informing customers of an upcoming seasonal service change on Salt Spring Island on Saturday, May 2, 2020. BC Transit works hard to match service with demand, the seasonal service change includes: This service change also take into account having sufficient service to allow...
handyDART service in Williams Lake to start earlier on Saturdays
WILLIAMS LAKE – In order to continue offering Williams Lake handyDART customers with critical transportation solutions, BC Transit and the City of Williams Lake are making adjustments to handyDART services as part of our response to COVID-19, starting April 18, 2020. The service change also takes into account having sufficient service to allow for physical...
Service changes head to the Port Edward Transit System
PORT EDWARD – In order to continue offering Port Edward Transit System customers with critical transportation solutions, BC Transit and the District of Port Edward are making adjustments to transit services as part of our response to COVID-19, starting April 16, 2020. The service changes also take into account having sufficient service to allow for...
New section of southbound Douglas St. bus lane completed
VICTORIA – A dedicated transit lane now exists in both directions from Fisgard Street in downtown Victoria to the Highway 1-Burnside Road overpass in Saanich, with the completion of the new southbound Douglas Street bus lane. This continuous transit corridor along Douglas Street-Highway 1 was designed to encourage more people to use transit, helping to...
handyDART service in Fort St. John to start earlier
FORT ST. JOHN – In order to continue offering Fort St. John handyDART customers with critical transportation solutions, BC Transit and the City of Fort St. John are making adjustments to handyDART services as part of our response to COVID-19, starting April 9, 2020. The service change also take into account having sufficient service to...
BC Transit COVID-19 updates
BC Transit is continuing to provide transportation services customers can rely on as we recognize people still need to get to work, including at healthcare facilities, or other activities such as weekly grocery shopping trips. BC Transit places the safety of our riders, staff, and communities as our top priority. The Province of BC and...