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Brampton Transit on the Move
By Brampton Transit | Published  09/5/2006 | City of Brampton Announcements | Rating:
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Brampton Transit Headquarters: 185 Clark Blvd., Brampton, ON, L6T 4G6.  Weekdays: 8:30am - 4:30pm.  For schedules, fares, routes & services Call: 905-874-2999 TTY: 905-874-2130 Weekdays: 7am-9pm, Saturdays: 7am-7pm, Sundays: 9am-6pm.  For Lost & Found, Customer Services & Admin Call: 905-874-2750.  Visit Brampton Transit for more information. 

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Effective Tuesday, September 5, 2006 Brampton Transit will be improving service even further with enhancements to 16 existing routes and three additional new routes.

This service change is part of Brampton Transit's continuous process of improvement, which began last May with the biggest service change in the history of the City of Brampton. Last year, Brampton Transit altered 22 of the existing 30 routes with additional routes added to serve riders better.

New routes which will be added this September are: 26 Fletcher's Meadow, linking the Heart Lake Terminal to the Mount Pleasant GO Station; 40 Central Industrial, a fully-accessible route operating in the area previously serviced by route 15, and; 53 Kingknoll, a new fully-accessible route created to operate in the area west of McLaughlin Road.

Changes to existing routes include: 1A Queen, 1B McMurchy, 3 McLaughlin, 4 Chinguacousy, 5 Bovaird, 7 Kennedy, 9A Vodden, 11 Steeles, 13 Avondale, 15 Bramalea, 18 Dixie, 22 Springdale, 23 Sandalwood, 24 Van Kirk, 25 Edenbrook, 50 Gore Road and 52 Sheridan.

"Through public input, these service changes have been designed to continue to improve our system effectiveness, address under serviced transit corridors, provide service to new growth areas, improve integration with Greater Toronto Area transit systems and our own transfer connections," said Sue Bass, Director of Brampton Transit. "We realize there will be an adjustment for some of our customers and we thank you for your patience while we undergo these changes."

On Labour Day, Monday, September 4, 2006 transit will be operating on its existing Sunday/Holiday service and this will also be the last day for the Canada's Wonderland Express Service.

For more information about the service improvements, please call 905-874-2999, e-mail at transit@brampton.ca or visit the City's website at www.brampton.ca. The new 2006 Riders' Guide is available beginning August 22, 2006 at any of the local Brampton Transit Terminals.


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  • Comment #1 (Posted by Pandu)
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    The new service is worse than the previous. The 11 Steeles route has about 3 Not in Service buses for every 1 in service during school time.
     
  • Comment #2 (Posted by Hilary Mayers)
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    Brampton transit should have a daily rush hour service traveling from the Mount Pleasant Station traveling east on Bovaird to Kennedy, Kennedy south to Queen Street and Queen Street east to Bramalea Station. It is very time consuming to catch so many buses with all the stops and wait transfers just to get to Bramalea. I'm quite sure this will improve service and and passenger's desires, mainly during the winter season. I am looking foward to seeing this become a reality in the very near future,and let Brampton continue "to go our way".
     
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