Interview with Carla Stout, General Manager, Niagara Transit Commission
Carla Stout talks about the first year of regionalized transit services.
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Carla Stout talks about the first year of regionalized transit services.
Ontario Street in St. Catharines is closed for upgrades, affecting bus routes 302/402. Check our detour routes & plan for a longer commute.
Contribute to better public transit in Niagara! Apply for the Advisory Committee by Nov 3rd. Diverse applicants are welcome. Be a voice for change.
Niagara Region Transit's holiday service hours for Thanksgiving on October 9 and reduced bus schedules during Brock University's Reading Week.
Niagara Region Transit introduces new fareboxes in Niagara Falls and convenient local bus passes. The upgrade harmonizes fare payment across the region and allows for a transition to a single local transit pass. Riders can now purchase the new pass at the Morrison Dorchester hub.
Beginning May 15, 2023 Niagara Region Transit will undertake a Proof-of-Payment blitz in an effort to reduce fare evasion.
Niagara’s new regional transit service will better connect our communities and get people where they need to go. With the launch of Niagara Region Transit, your property tax bill will look different starting in 2023.
A single, consolidated App called Niagara Region Transit Plus has been launched for specialized and on demand services in Niagara Falls, St. Catharines, Thorold and Welland. Effective Monday, March 3, the old RideCo apps will be decommissioned and the new Niagara Region Transit Plus app will need to be downloaded.
On Jan. 1, 2023, Niagara Transit Commission launched a new consolidated transit system in Niagara called Niagara Region Transit. Niagara Region Transit is the result of an effort from Niagara Region and the 12 local municipalities to connect all of Niagara by combining the existing transit systems into one transit operator.