Central Fraser Valley Transit Service Change September 30

By September 3, 2015Abbotsford News

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Central Fraser Valley Transit Service Change September 30

CENTRAL FRASER VALLEY – Community members in the Central Fraser Valley will see a change in their transit service this September.

Starting September 7, several routes will be adjusted to better serve transit riders. The following changes are being made to improve scheduled service:

Route 2 Bluejay-Huntingdon will be adjusted to better meet scheduled times by having every second trip alternate between the Sumas Shopping Centre and 2 Avenue and Sumas Way until 7 p.m. Monday to Saturday.

Route 4 Saddle will be adjusted to better meet scheduled times by having weekdays trips after 7 p.m. terminate at the Downtown Exchange. Route 4 will no longer extend to the Bourquin Exchange after 7 p.m. on weekdays.

Route 7 Sumas Mountain will be adjusted to better meet scheduled times by having weekdays trips after 7 p.m. terminate at the Downtown Exchange. Route 7 will no longer extend to the Bourquin Exchange after 7 p.m. on weekdays.

Route 31 Abbotsford-Mission Connector will be adjusted to better meet scheduled times by reducing the amount of trips that route through the Matsqui Village during the weekday morning and evening rush. Service during these times will continue to operate via the Abbotsford-Mission Highway where new bus stops have been installed at Harris Road.

Route 35 Hatzic will see outbound trips rerouted to serve the bus stop outside of the West Coast Express Station.
The 66 FVX continues to provide express service Monday to Saturday.
Passengers can pick up a Rider’s Bulletin with these changes on board or, for more information on routes and schedules, check the Central Fraser Valley Transit System website or contact customer information at 604.854.3232.

Media contact:
Mike Russell | BC Transit, Media and Public Relations Advisor
d: 250.995.5720 | c: 250.508.6396 | e: media@bctransit.com

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