Infrastructure Announcement in Niagara Region
Members of the media are invited to an infrastructure announcement.
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Members of the media are invited to an infrastructure announcement.
On August 1st, 2025, a tragic accident occurred at the corner of King St. and Carlisle St. involving a Niagara Transit bus and an E-bike.
After 21 years of dedicated service to the community, Bus 2368 has officially been retired from the Niagara Transit fleet.
Niagara Transit will implement Optibus Planning, Scheduling, Rostering, Operations, and Driver App to boost service and operational efficiency and improve the driver and passenger experience.
Significant updates to Niagara Transit's regional routes take effect on July 2nd. Learn about affected stops, transfer options, and how to plan your weekday daytime travel. Routes 40/45, 50/55, 60/65, and 70/75 changes explained.
Plan your Rose Festival weekend travel with our guide to bus route changes, detours, and service updates for June 13-15. Check which routes are affected during the Days in the Park and Grand Parade events.
Niagara Transit simplifies fares with the introduction of “One Fare, Anywhere” starting July 1, 2025, making travel more accessible across the region.
Plan and book your entire Niagara Transit journey. Microtransit and fixed-route in one easy step, with the upgraded NTPlus app, launching May 12, 2025.