REMINDER - Fares Change April 1st
VICTORIA – Changes to fare products – the first revision in three years – will take effect in the Victoria Regional Transit System Friday, April 1. Following consultations with the general public and transit operators, the Victoria Regional Transit Commission decided to keep most fares the same. This includes the regular cash fare of $2.50,...
UPDATE: Potential Job Action Averted
COWICHAN VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICT – Potential job action and service disruptions in the Cowichan Valley Regional District have been averted as management and the union representing transit operators have reached a four-year labour agreement. Mike Russell | Media and Public Relations Advisor [Asset Included(Id:1403645463862;Type:Image_C)] D: 250-995-5720 C: 250-508-6396 W: bctransit.com
Next Bus Texting Service Helps Customers on the Move
VICTORIA – Starting today, your smartphone is your ticket for quick and convenient transit planning as BC Transit launches its Next Bus Text Information and the updated Transit Info Line. This new SMS system allows transit users to text their Stop ID (located at each bus stop in the top right corner) and route number...
New Additions to the Salt Spring Island Bus Fleet
SALT SPRING ISLAND – New ARBOC ‘Spirit of Mobility’ transit buses will soon be operating on Salt Spring Island. The first two of four vehicles are planned to be delivered by the end of January, and two more new buses in February. Islanders may notice these new vehicles being tested on local roads; they will...
Potential Service Disruption Facing Public Transit in the Cowichan Valley Regional District
COWICHAN VALLEY REGIONAL DISTRICT – BC Transit would like to notify its valued customers in the Cowichan Valley Regional District of a potential job action which could occur as early as Monday, February 1. The labour dispute is between BC Transit’s contractor – First Canada – and their unionized employees. First Canada operates the fixed-route...
Update to Security Camera Pilot Project
CORPORATE – Starting today, BC Transit will be testing additional security equipment as part of a one-year pilot project that concludes in April 2016. Limited audio recording capability will be tested in and around the transit operator’s compartment, as well the activation of two external side-mounted cameras on 13 buses in the Victoria fleet. In...
BC Transit Seeks Public Input on Douglas Street Transit Hub
VICTORIA – BC Transit is working in partnership with the City of Victoria to design an efficient downtown transit hub in the lower Douglas Street area and will be seeking input at upcoming meetings. Wednesday, January 13: BC Transit’s President and CEO, Manuel Achadinha, and Senior Transit Planner, James Wadsworth, will attend the James Bay...
Stuff the Bus in Support of the Nakusp Food Bank
NAKUSP – The Regional District of Central Kootenay and BC Transit want you to join us and Stuff the Bus in support of the Nakusp Food Bank. The Stuff the Bus event will be held at, and is supported by, Overwaitea Foods at 510 Broadway Street West in Nakusp on Saturday, December 5 from 10...
ADDED TRANSIT SERVICE FOR THE HOLIDAYS
OSOYOOS – BC Transit and the Town of Osoyoos are getting into the holiday spirit with extended service hours on Fridays in December. On December 4, 11 and 18, 2015 an added morning trip, the Route 3 Osoyoos to Kelowna, will leave Osoyoos at 8:30 a.m. and arrive at the Orchard Park Mall at 10:30...
EXTENDED TRANSIT HOURS FOR HOLIDAY SHOPPERS
CRANBROOK – BC Transit and the City of Cranbrook are getting into the holiday spirit with extended hours on its Holiday Shoppers’ Special on December 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, and 19, 2015. The Friday night Holiday Shoppers’ Special will run until 9:30 p.m. Ride the bus and leave parking to us. BC Transit customers...