anb
Active Member
I’m sure the York U route was 501A/C and Finch is the YRT 77 which used to run all the way to BCC terminal until the Zum got introduced and it got cut back to only serve The Gore Rd and Fogal for the Brampton section of the route.
I take the 501 Züm and then Line 1 to YorkU. I prefer this over taking GO because GO is more expensive and takes longer than the 501+L1 combo.Why wouldn't you take the 407 GO bus?
You could always take the 77 bus.
Transit staff are currently working with staff from the Greater Toronto Airport Authority on revised plans to extend Züm Bovaird to the Airport, and will be undertaking further analysis over fall 2021 and Q1/2022 to develop a revised 2022 Annual Transit Service Plan, including the launch of Züm service to Pearson Airport, targeting fall 2022.
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Brampton cancels 20 bus routes, reduces hours for more amid staffing shortage | inBrampton
The City of Brampton has announced numerous cuts to transit services across the city amid a staffing shortage and reduced ridership with 20 routes set to be cancelled on January 17 until further notice. The following routes will be out of service until otherwise announced by Brampton Transit...www.insauga.com
Overview: This report seeks to obtain Council authorization to begin procurement for the Downtown Transit Hub Study. On November 17, 2021 Committee of Council received an update on the status of the Downtown Transit Hub project. The report outlined that a Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP) would be required to help guide the new Downtown Transit Hub infrastructure planning and preliminary design.
Current Situation: With the terms of reference nearing completion in preparation of a Request for Proposal, staff are seeking approval to retain a multi-disciplinary consultant team to carry out the Transit Project Assessment Process along with supporting studies (Downtown Transit Hub Study) for the Downtown Transit Hub.
Yes, there are a couple portions the City does not own, but it seems to be trying to acquire the rest. The City probably wants to own the NE block of Four Corners because once construction starts downtown, it may result in damage to foundations."begin procurement" are there parts of that area the city does not already own?![]()
I believe the report from last year shows they are only looking at sites on the North side of Nelson Street West^ I realize the comment was said somewhat in jest, but just for context if others are interested (and I wanted to be reminded of the visual) see below. Whether or not these parcels are part of the Hub Study considerations is something I don't know.
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From a June 23, 2021 presentation PDF here: https://pub-brampton.escribemeetings.com/filestream.ashx?DocumentId=27599
Found on this page: https://www.brampton.ca/EN/City-Hall/Downtown-Brampton/Pages/Integrated-Downtown-Plan.aspx
Somewhat.....but not totally and, to be fair, not restricted to the area around the hub......an inordinate (IMO) amount of the land in DT Brampton is publicly owned...but there are glimmers of hope.^ I realize the comment was said somewhat in jest,




