Grand River Transit Updates
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Grand River Transit breaking records with more riders on buses and trains than ever before
GRT marks 3.8 million boardings in September, surpassing the average of 2.6 million boardings
Liz Monteiro Record Reporter October 12, 2023
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WATERLOO REGION — Grand River Transit has had a month like no other.
The regional transit system is breaking records with the number of riders on its buses and Ion trains. In the month of September, ridership peaked at 2.9 million customer trips....
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https://www.grt.ca/en/about-grt/perf...-measures.aspx
https://www.grt.ca/Modules/News/inde...e-5537cb4c997b
Conestoga College Students vote in favour of Grand River Transit U-Pass
Posted on Tuesday October 24, 2023
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Waterloo Region – Conestoga Students Inc. (CSI) and Grand River Transit (GRT) are excited to announce Conestoga College students have voted in favour of a GRT universal transit pass (U-Pass) for the Fall 2024 semester.
Of the 9,463 students attending Waterloo Region campuses who voted, an overwhelming 93 per cent made their voices heard and supported the implementation of the U-Pass program at Conestoga College. The U-Pass referendum took place from Oct. 10 to Oct. 16, 2023.
The universal transit pass program provides unlimited rides on Grand River Transit buses and ION trains at an affordable price. Implemented through an ancillary fee on students’ invoices, students will save over $680 annually as compared to the existing GRT Term Pass.
The program will begin Sept. 1, 2024, if ratified by Waterloo Regional Council.
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https://www.grt.ca/en/rider-informat...er-events.aspx
GRT Severe weather events
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During heavy snowfall or freezing rain conditions, GRT may declare a severe weather event. When a severe weather event is declared, a number of bus routes will go on detour and stops will be closed.
The aim is to minimize service interruptions by routing buses around problem areas where vehicles can get stuck in snow or icy conditions.
Severe weather events will be posted at grt.ca/alerts and the @alertsGRT Twitter.
Stops that are closed during a severe weather event have a special blue sign below the stop marker.
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https://www.grt.ca/en/about-grt/budg...proposals.aspx
GRT Budget 2024 proposals
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Proposed transit service
We are proposing to add 53,000 hours of new service, including:
7,000 hours to make adjustments to address overcrowding and changing customer travel patterns.
33,000 hours to improve service around Conestoga College Campuses and the community.
2,000 hours will support expanded service to Elmira and Breslau.
Add an additional MobilityPLUS vehicle and driver.
Small frequency reductions are planned for routes 9, 27, 28 and 30, to reflect increased travel times and improve schedule adherence.
Description of service proposals by route
Route Description
Route 301 ION
ION frequency would be increased to eight to 10 minute service from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. year round.
ION frequency would be decreased from 15 minute to 30 minute service from 5 to 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. to midnight.
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Fare products and prices
Fare product Current price Proposed 2024 price (effective July 1)
Cash fare $3.75 $4
Stored value $2.98 $3
Monthly pass $92 $96
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Advertising proposal
GRT is proposing changes to its advertising strategy to help fund transit service improvements.
Conventional buses: Increase the number of conventional buses available to be fully wrapped to 27, up from 5, representing 10 per cent of the fleet. This would bring in additional revenue of $300,000 each year.
ION trains (exterior): Wrap one ION train for approximate revenue of $200,000 per year.
ION trains (interior): Allow for interior train wraps, including walls and ceiling, excluding windows.
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https://twitter.com/_ChanFace/status...42742033781153
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https://www.therecord.com/opinion/co...370152a34.html
Service changes may put brakes on Ion’s gold standard of transit
Waterloo Region’s Ion light rail transit line is the best transit route in Ontario, writes Brian Doucet
By Brian Doucet Special to Waterloo Region Record November 16, 2023
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Waterloo region’s Ion light rail transit (LRT) line is the best transit route in Ontario! I say this not as a regional booster or transit enthusiast, but as a regular rider and urban planning professor...
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