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Durham Region Transit / Pulse

We're in a period of austerity here at the regional level. The 2026 budget increases (transit) revenue hours only up 4.6 percent.

Haven't peeked at the full numbers yet, but doesn't look too promising...

Really unfortunate most of the 2026 service plan isn't focused on increasing frequency. Running service later into the night + new routes is great, but when it's only every 30 minutes with questionable reliability, people are still going to get in their cars.
 
Really unfortunate most of the 2026 service plan isn't focused on increasing frequency. Running service later into the night + new routes is great, but when it's only every 30 minutes with questionable reliability, people are still going to get in their cars.
Then they use the lack of usage as an excuse to give up.
 
We're in a period of austerity here at the regional level. The 2026 budget increases (transit) revenue hours only up 4.6 percent.

Haven't peeked at the full numbers yet, but doesn't look too promising...

Certainly, that's disappointing.

But I think its almost as important an issue, as noted by @tmustudent9 above is how they expend those hours.

I believe in network investment; but I also believe in driving ridership, which helps create the conditions for greater funding.

I don't' have the route by route numbers handy, but I'll wager the Pulse services and or or two key routes pull the largest amount of ridership.

I think they should prioritize improvements that build on they strongest ridership base, as that's the fastest path to more riders and funding.
 

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