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Downtown Comox transit exchange construction project resumes next week

Work will resume the week of February 23 at the future site of a new transit exchange in downtown Comox. Construction started in September 2025 and was paused in November due to possible archaeological material discovered and indications that further assessment was needed.

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North Island College transit exchange complete

BC Transit and the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) are pleased to announce the completion of the North Island College transit exchange. The new exchange is located on College Campus Road, between the Comox Valley Aquatic Centre and the North Island Hospital. Construction is now substantially complete and the exchange will be open for use starting Monday January 12.

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Downtown Comox transit exchange starts construction next week

The Comox Valley Regional District andBC Transit will be starting construction of a new transit exchange in downtown Comox the week of September 22. The new exchange is located on Port Augusta Street at Comox Avenue. Construction is expected to be completed this winter.

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BC Transit invites rider feedback on Rider’s Guide 

BC Transit is inviting riders across the province to share their feedback as part of a review of printed Rider’s Guides.

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BC Bus Pass digital fare validation enabled

BC Transit and the Province of British Columbia are pleased to announce that effective September 1, BC Bus Pass fare products are enabled for contactless tap validation in transit systems that operate Umo digital payments. 

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