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The crash happened near Rutherford and Glidden roads at … BRAMPTON, ON (June 3, 2020) – Today, Mayor Patrick Brown and Brampton Transit announced a number of measures as part of the City of Brampton’s reopening and recovery plan. “Reliable transit helps increase accessibility to services and jobs, reduces greenhouse gas emissions and improves the overall health of our community.
Brampton Transit will be operating a reduced service until further notice. The Ontario government and Region of Peel recommend that anyone travelling on public transit wear a non-medical mask where physical distancing is hard to maintain. Double check for any changes on your routes before heading out on your commute today. In a release, Brampton Transit announced that these new trips will include early weekday morning journeys on routes 501 Züm Queen, 505 Züm Bovaird and 30 Airport Road. In a release, Brampton Transit announced that these new trips will include early weekday morning journeys on routes 501 Züm Queen, 505 Züm Bovaird and 30 Airport Road.
The City of Brampton has also taken steps to sanitize its fleet and facilities. Please check schedules before travelling.Effective March 6, Brampton Transit has implemented an enhanced cleaning and sanitizing schedule.For lost and found inquiries, please call 905.874.2750 ext. Brampton city council recently welcomed a significant investment from the Government of Canada and Government of Ontario that will support public transit infrastructure in Brampton.Catherine McKenna, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities, announced that a Government of Canada’s investment of over $45.3 million in four projects through the Public Transit Infrastructure Stream (PTIS).Prabmeet Singh Sarkaria, Associate Minister of Small Business and Red Tape Reduction, and Member of Provincial Parliament for Brampton South, on behalf of Laurie Scott, Ontario’s Minister of Infrastructure, announced the Government of Ontario is contributing more than $37.8 million to the public transit infrastructure projects.The City of Brampton is also contributing over $30.2 million. Brampton Transit and TransHelp champion inclusiveness by partnering with accessibility app. Protect yourself and others by taking the following precautions.The safety of our Operators and all Transit staff is our top priority. Visit Several routes will be altered to improve connectivity to the GO Train and bus network.This enhanced linkage comes just days after it was announced that Mobilinx has won the contract to build the new Hurontario LRT line that is slated to open in 2024.It will connect Hurontario St. in Brampton to Port Credit in Mississauga, bringing commuters more options to get across the GTA.Brampton Transit began operations in 1974. Box 30003 Oakville, On L6H 7L8 CANADA.
Reminder that our October Service Improvements begin today. Brampton Transit today added new trips and made schedule adjustments to improve connectivity to the GO train and the city bus network.In a release, Brampton Transit announced that these new trips will include early weekday morning journeys on routes 501 Züm Queen, 505 Züm Bovaird and 30 Airport Road.In addition, 60-minute weekday evening trips will be added to routes 6 James Potter and 26 Mount Pleasant to help connect riders to GO Transit evening trains.Happy Monday! All investments are being made jointly through the Investing in Canada infrastructure plan.“With the help of our Federal and Provincial partners, we are able to invest in our communities by supporting and growing our infrastructure,” said Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown. 2020 © Storeys Publishing Inc. | All Rights Reserved Mar 19, 2019. Effective July 2, buses will operate at an increased capacity. Commuting to and from Kitchener for work or play in the GTA... A man has serious, but non-life-threatening injuries after he was shot while on a Brampton Transit bus Thursday evening.
Changes to Brampton Transit PRESTO adult fares starting May 12. Passengers can choose to sit or stand.It is mandatory for all riders and Operators to wear a non-medical mask on buses and at terminals. Transit Operators and front-line staff are permitted to wear supplied face masks.