Cowichan Valley Service Update March 19
BC Transit, the Cowichan Valley Regional District and our local transit staff are continuing to work to ensure we have service on the road for customers that need to get to work, including health care facilities, and going out for groceries or other needs. We are implementing rear door boarding in to enhance social distancing...
Victoria Service Update
BC Transit has seen a significant reduction in ridership, and we expect to have daily trip cancellations for the foreseeable future that reflect demand and driver availability. We recognize this is a fluid situation and will update customers on a day-by-day basis while we work on implementing and communicating a new sustainable plan for service....
Victoria Service Update – March 19
BC Transit staff are continuing to work to ensure we have service on the road for customers that need to get to work, including hospitals, and going out for groceries or other needs. For the next 30 days we are implementing rear door boarding in Victoria to enhance social distancing for drivers and passengers. Passengers...
BC Transit Coronavirus COVID-19 Information
Regular service returns to the Kitimat Transit System
BC Transit, the District of Kitimat and Pacific Western Transportation are announcing the return of regular service in the Kitimat Transit System on March 16, 2020. That transit system saw a temporary service reduction in late January 2020 on all conventional routes and handyDART services. Full service will resume on both services next week. BC...
New transit operations and maintenance centre opens in Cowichan Valley
COWICHAN VALLEY – A new transit operations and maintenance facility was officially opened today for the Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System. The new 4.5 acre site, located at 5271 Boal Road in Duncan, will accommodate a fleet of up to 50 buses that support local conventional and handyDART services, as well as the Cowichan Valley...
Help us say ‘Thanks!’ on Transit Driver Appreciation Day
CORPORATE – Transit drivers are the unsung heroes who make sure we get to our destinations safely, every single day. On Transit Driver Appreciation Day (TDAD), give thanks to your driver! BC Transit, along with transit systems across North America, will be celebrating TDAD on March 18 by thanking the hard working people who help...
Logan Lake Health Connections changes coming into effect May 4
As of May 4, 2020, Interior Health and BC Transit are discontinuing direct Health Connections runs between Logan Lake and Kamloops due to low ridership. These trips ran on Mondays and Wednesday. It is important to stress that the citizens of Logan Lake will continue to benefit from Health Connection routes that connect them to...
Spring break brings free transit to the Cowichan Valley
COWICHAN VALLEY – BC Transit and the Cowichan Valley Regional District (CVRD) are bringing back the School’s Out Transit Special, which offers free transit to students from kindergarten to Grade 12. Students will be able to enjoy two weeks of free bus rides in the Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System starting on March 9. To...
Have your say — Help shape the future of the Prince George Transit System
PRINCE GEORGE – BC Transit and the City of Prince George are seeking the public’s feedback on how we can improve transit across the Prince George Transit System. BC Transit is seeking input from the public to identify transit priorities to help develop a Transit Future Action Plan, which will support transit decision-making, service and...