Changes coming to several Mississauga bus routes

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Published June 22, 2021 at 2:20 pm

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Several changes are coming to Mississauga Transit routes which will affect the way some travellers get from one place to another.

Some of the changes are being provided to increase service frequency to meet demand and to reduce the potential for overcrowding on MiWay buses.

The changes will take place on Monday, June 28.

Service changes include:

  • Route 42 – Derry will provide more Saturday service.
  • Route 51 – Tomken will provide more early morning service on weekdays.
  • Route 61 – Mavis will provide more late evening service on weekdays.
  • Bus stop locations at the City Centre Transit Terminal will change due to upcoming construction on Rathburn Rd. for the Hurontario Light Rail Transit (LRT) project.
  • Route 44 – Mississauga Road will return to its original routing because the construction on Mississauga Rd., between Burnhamthorpe Road and Eglinton Avenue, is complete.
  • On Canada Day (Thursday, July 1, 2021), buses will operate on a holiday schedule and some routes will not operate due to low customer demand – Routes 28 Confederation, 35 Eglinton-Ninth Line, 46 Tenth Line-Osprey, 48 Erin Mills, and 68 Terry Fox.
  • Summer school routes will not operate this year due to summer school closures and online learning.
  • Service frequency reductions on various routes in response to decrease in customer demand.

More information about these and other service changes is available at miway.ca/june28.

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