chrisw
Active Member
Interesting, open payments and cash cost $1 more than Presto. And Youth only get a 10% discount.
Something similar happening in Oakville.From the latest regional finance commitee, we are not able to order the electric busses that were budgeted this year.
Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada (formerly Infrastructure Canada) has told the Region that DRT would not be receiving funding through the ZETF program. So instead of ordering (34) electric, they're ordering 18 diesel to minimize service impacts (for planned sep '26 enhancements).
This leaves a small period of time to address the shortfall so something to keep an eye on when it's presented to council...it's unclear to me why we banked on/why it fell through as the report doesn't clarify in the background para's; probably related to my post on the previous page re: Canadian Public Transit Fund (sorry can't seem to insert quotes on edited message).
tf? another fire?Some bad news for DRT this morning. They had a fire at their Ajax garage. Thankfully it looks like it was only one bus and the damage looks relatively minor.
The schedules for Christmas was released recently. The link is here: https://www.durhamregiontransit.com/en/routes-and-schedules/resources/PrintSchedules/Xmas2024.pdf
- On Christmas though, scheduled service will be reduced to only routes 902, 916, N1, and N2. N1 and N2 will be operating on a 30-minute frequency, with routes 902 and 916 operating on an hourly schedule between 9 AM and 6 PM. On-demand will be operating on a weekend service level.