Hello internet surfers,
the 2018 service changes are coming, but not all of the changes are coming at once. Here are the following service changes
Waterloo
- Revised route 73 between Northfield Station and Northlake via Kumpf Drive.
- Extended service into the Rideau River Neighbourhood.
Kitchener
Route 10 Pioneer/110 College Express
- Split route 10 into 2 branches; 10 (current routing) and 10A (via Old Carriage Drive; weekdays only)
- Both branches operate every 30 minutes to mimic the 15 minute service
- Route 110 to operate every 15 minutes Monday to Friday
I can argue that 10A should operate 7 days a week and the current 10 routing should be weekdays.
Route 16 Strasburg
- Extended service from 6:30pm to 11:30pm
This needed to happen. Route 16 is incredibly busy, now what needs to happen to the 16 is weekend service.
Route 26 Trillium (Former route 33 Trillium/Groff)
- New route that operates from Forest Glen Plaza to the Trillium Industrial Park during peak periods.
- Once the ION LRT starts operating the routing for route 26 will change.
Route 33 Huron
- Expanded route between Sunrise Centre and Block Line Station via Forest Glen Plaza.
- Service to be extended from Peak Periods to 5:45am to 11:30pm Monday to Friday
- This needed to happen with the 33. The residence of Huron Park needed all day service. The only thing I can say the 33 needs now is weekend service. Having the 33 operate 7 days a week, would benefit the Huron Park residence.
Route 76 Doon South
- Revised route along Thomas Slee and Robert Ferrie Drive. Route 78 resources would be allocated to route 76.
Route 78 Hanson
- Route discontinued
Cambridge
Route 53 Franklin
- Extended service from 6:15pm to 8:45pm
Route 75 Saginaw
- New Weekend service
203 Maple Grove iXpress
- Extended service from 10pm to 11:30pm on Weekends
These are all good service changes for September.
Saturday, 7 April 2018
Tuesday, 6 June 2017
Entry #57: Service Extensions
Since the Grand River
Transit redesign, there's only a hand full of routes that have extensions on
them or the extension has become part of the full routing. The routes that
still have route extensions are routes 9 Lakeshore, 10 Conestoga College, 11
Country Hills, 16 Strasburg, 55 St. Andrews, and 59 Christopher. These are the
only routes that have extensions, the 13 Laurelwood has an extension and runs
year-round to Laurelwood/Blue Beach and route 23 has the Oldfield/Springmount
extension incorporated into the route.
The 9 extension, which
the 9 serves the Waterloo Industrial Park (mainly Kumpf Drive) assists the
industrial workers at night, the 9 extension operates at Sunday to Friday at
9pm. After 6:30pm on weekdays, route 10 is extended down Doon Villiage Road, Bechtel
Drive, Pioneer Road, to Conestoga College and after the 10 serves Conestoga
College it is extended to the College Residence. As a former Conestoga College student, I can say, that the 10 turning around within the College residence is a very bad idea. I personally believe that route 10 should be following the 61 routing out to the Cambridge Campus and turning around and coming back to the Doon Campus but have a layover at the Door Campus before departing back to Fairview. This way the 10 can not just collect students within Kitchener, it can also get the students in the Cambridge Campus. Route 11 has an extension, but it only operates on Sundays, but because of the roundabout construction on Ottawa Street, it runs 7 days a week, temporally though. The 11 is extended along Ottawa Street to Strasburg Road, and back onto Kingswood Drive. This way all of Kingswood has service. I have not been on the 11's extension since the start of the roundabout construction, I cannot say if the extension is busy or not. Route 16 Strasburg's extension is very interesting. When the 16 leaves Forest Glen Plaza to Conestoga College, it travels down all of Biehn Drive, turns around at the bottom and makes a right onto Black Walnut Drive continuing to Conestoga College. My first year at Conestoga College, I did take the 16 as the was part of its midday service, once I took it, i realized how useless the extension is. No one gets picked up, except for one person, I personally believe that the 16 should not have the Biehn extension, instead, have the 16 operate 2 ways to and from Conestoga College and Forest Glen into the Huron Village neighbourhood. The routing for the 16 would be Huron-Parkvale-Woodbine-Huron-Battler-Old Huron-Biehn-Black Walnut-Bechtel-Pioneer-Old Carriage-Homer Watson-Conestoga College Boulevard and into the college. 16 returning to Forest Glen plaza would be Doon Valley-Homer Watson-Old Carriage-Pioneer-Bechtel-Black Walnut-Biehn/Old Huron-Battler-Huron-Woodbine-Parkvale-Huron-Strasburg to Forest Glen. This way, the residence in the Huron Village would have more bus service during the day. For Cambridge route 55 St. Andrews, its service extension is traveling along Main Street and Grand Avenue, this extension is similar to route 11, it only operates on Sundays. Route 59 service extension is not very beneficial as it removes service from Langlaw Drive and has Service to the South Cambridge Shopping Centre, again just like the 55 and 11, it only operates on Sundays.
Friday, 28 April 2017
Entry #56: 2017 Construction Season
It's construction season once again in Waterloo Region and with that comes many detours for transit riders. When the route you usually use every day can change during the Spring-Summer times, which means for other regular riders on the route, plan your trips accordingly and find the closest temporary stop for the route.
When construction season comes around, I personally believe that Waterloo Regional council and the transit planners should sit down and look at the areas that are going under construction, and add additional frequency to the routes. For example, Routes 200 iXpress, 1 Queen-River, 3 Ottawa South, 8 University-Fairview Park, 11, Country Hills, 20 Victoria-Frederick, and 22 Laurentian West.
Here are my thoughts on what the frequency of the routes should be during this construction season:
Route 1 Queen-River
Increased frequency between Fairview Park and Charles St. Terminal to 15 minutes
Routes 3 Ottawa South, 11 Country Hills, and 22 Laurentian West
Scheduling should be adjusted to accommodate traffic volumes along Ottawa Street
Route 8 University-Fairview Park/200 iXpress
Increased frequency on entire route due to road reconstruction along Weber Street
Route 20 Victoria-Frederick
Scheduling should be adjusted from 30 minutes to 20 minutes to accommodate traffic volumes along Victoria Street and Water Street
These are only my own thoughts, and probably won't be implemented.
When construction season comes around, I personally believe that Waterloo Regional council and the transit planners should sit down and look at the areas that are going under construction, and add additional frequency to the routes. For example, Routes 200 iXpress, 1 Queen-River, 3 Ottawa South, 8 University-Fairview Park, 11, Country Hills, 20 Victoria-Frederick, and 22 Laurentian West.
Here are my thoughts on what the frequency of the routes should be during this construction season:
Route 1 Queen-River
Increased frequency between Fairview Park and Charles St. Terminal to 15 minutes
Routes 3 Ottawa South, 11 Country Hills, and 22 Laurentian West
Scheduling should be adjusted to accommodate traffic volumes along Ottawa Street
Route 8 University-Fairview Park/200 iXpress
Increased frequency on entire route due to road reconstruction along Weber Street
Route 20 Victoria-Frederick
Scheduling should be adjusted from 30 minutes to 20 minutes to accommodate traffic volumes along Victoria Street and Water Street
These are only my own thoughts, and probably won't be implemented.
Saturday, 22 April 2017
Entry #55: Intercity Service
Before I get into any explanation on why I'm talking about intercity service for Waterloo Region (with respect to GO Transit) I will define the term intercity service.
Intercity Service: Transit that allows people to connect from one city to another using one or two buses or another method of transit service. For example GO Transit has 3 routes in Kitchener-Waterloo, the first is Route 25 Square One - connects UW and Mississauga, the second is Route 30 Bramlea GO-Kitchener GO, the third is new route 24 Cambridge-Milton - Connects Ainslie Street-Milton via Hespeler Rd., and Hwy 401 to Milton. These routes move people from Kitchener and Waterloo to Brampton, Milton and Mississauga cities without the hassle of traffic, and people save money on parking.
The reason why I am explaining intercity service is because, when I visit Toronto, there are busses from Mississauga, Brampton, York Region at certain subway stations and malls. This allows commuters during the AM and PM peak hours to get to and from work smoothly without the hassle of driving in heavy traffic. Then I got thinking, how come Waterloo Region doesn't have a couple busses operate from Kitchener to Guelph, or a couple busses operate from Cambridge to Brantford? By looking at how many people commute from Waterloo Region to Guelph and Brantford is a very large number, and by providing a more direct link between the cities surrounding Waterloo Region, more people would see Grand River Transit as a very good alternative to driving and spending a lot of money on gas.
The routes from Kitchener and Cambridge I would modify to go to Guelph and Brantford I will post below, please feel free to provide feed back. These ideas are just thoughts I came up with, and probably won't happen, but it is a good idea to get the gears for Regional Council going.
David's proposed Kitchener-Guelph Intercity service
Route 2 Forest Heights, 8 via Franklin 23 Idlewood
- Modify and combine routes 2 and 23 into a crosstown service connecting Fairview Park and the Boardwalk along the Ottawa Street North, Fairway North, Franklin Street Fischer-Hallman Road, Trussler Road, Ira Needles Boulevard and Frederick Street corridors.
- 2A will service Fairway North and Ottawa North to The Boardwalk, 2B will service Franklin-Frederick Street corridors.
- New Sunday service introduced on both branches.
Route 20 Victoria
- Revised route 20 to service the length of Victoria Street from The Boardwalk to the Downtown Guelph with making stops at Charles St. Terminal.
- Service frequency would be increased to 15 minutes
- Ner service along Centennial-Forwell Industrial area.
Route 34 Bingemans
- Extend route 34 from Shirley Avenue to University of Guelph via Victoria Street and return Downtown Kitchener. Route would have 7 day service.
David's Proposed Cambridge-Brantford Intercity service
200 iXpress
- Extend route from Ainslie to Brantford via Hwy 24 and King George Road and Lynden Mall. Frequency would remain the same.
Route 51 Hespeler Rd.
- Extend route 51 from Ainslie Terminal to downtown Brantford via Hwy 24 and King George Road. Frequency would remain the same.
Route 52 Coronation
- Extend route to downtown Brantford via the city of Paris along Hwy 2 and 403 and route would also connect to Lynden Mall. Frequency would remain the same.
Not only would people have more option of getting to work, but also going to visit Toronto, Mississauga, Orangeville, Brampton and so on. These are options to get people to see transit services as a money saver when travelling without the hassle of traffic and parking.
Intercity Service: Transit that allows people to connect from one city to another using one or two buses or another method of transit service. For example GO Transit has 3 routes in Kitchener-Waterloo, the first is Route 25 Square One - connects UW and Mississauga, the second is Route 30 Bramlea GO-Kitchener GO, the third is new route 24 Cambridge-Milton - Connects Ainslie Street-Milton via Hespeler Rd., and Hwy 401 to Milton. These routes move people from Kitchener and Waterloo to Brampton, Milton and Mississauga cities without the hassle of traffic, and people save money on parking.
The reason why I am explaining intercity service is because, when I visit Toronto, there are busses from Mississauga, Brampton, York Region at certain subway stations and malls. This allows commuters during the AM and PM peak hours to get to and from work smoothly without the hassle of driving in heavy traffic. Then I got thinking, how come Waterloo Region doesn't have a couple busses operate from Kitchener to Guelph, or a couple busses operate from Cambridge to Brantford? By looking at how many people commute from Waterloo Region to Guelph and Brantford is a very large number, and by providing a more direct link between the cities surrounding Waterloo Region, more people would see Grand River Transit as a very good alternative to driving and spending a lot of money on gas.
The routes from Kitchener and Cambridge I would modify to go to Guelph and Brantford I will post below, please feel free to provide feed back. These ideas are just thoughts I came up with, and probably won't happen, but it is a good idea to get the gears for Regional Council going.
David's proposed Kitchener-Guelph Intercity service
Route 2 Forest Heights, 8 via Franklin 23 Idlewood
- Modify and combine routes 2 and 23 into a crosstown service connecting Fairview Park and the Boardwalk along the Ottawa Street North, Fairway North, Franklin Street Fischer-Hallman Road, Trussler Road, Ira Needles Boulevard and Frederick Street corridors.
- 2A will service Fairway North and Ottawa North to The Boardwalk, 2B will service Franklin-Frederick Street corridors.
- New Sunday service introduced on both branches.
Route 20 Victoria
- Revised route 20 to service the length of Victoria Street from The Boardwalk to the Downtown Guelph with making stops at Charles St. Terminal.
- Service frequency would be increased to 15 minutes
- Ner service along Centennial-Forwell Industrial area.
Route 34 Bingemans
- Extend route 34 from Shirley Avenue to University of Guelph via Victoria Street and return Downtown Kitchener. Route would have 7 day service.
David's Proposed Cambridge-Brantford Intercity service
200 iXpress
- Extend route from Ainslie to Brantford via Hwy 24 and King George Road and Lynden Mall. Frequency would remain the same.
Route 51 Hespeler Rd.
- Extend route 51 from Ainslie Terminal to downtown Brantford via Hwy 24 and King George Road. Frequency would remain the same.
Route 52 Coronation
- Extend route to downtown Brantford via the city of Paris along Hwy 2 and 403 and route would also connect to Lynden Mall. Frequency would remain the same.
Not only would people have more option of getting to work, but also going to visit Toronto, Mississauga, Orangeville, Brampton and so on. These are options to get people to see transit services as a money saver when travelling without the hassle of traffic and parking.
Thursday, 6 April 2017
Entry #54: 2 years Later - 2015 Service Changes in Review
Back in September of 2015, the following routes we're changed and streamlined as The Region of Waterloo prepares for the ION LRT. After I've discussed the changes made by the Region, I will provide my own ideas for these routes and how they could have been improved.
The following routes were changed back in 2015:
Route 1 Queen-River
New East-West crosstown route that combined routes 1 Stanley Park and 25 Queen South that connects Fairview Park and The Boardwalk along the Ira Needles-Queen Street-Krug Street-River Road-Fairway Road corridors
15 Minute peak-hour service, 30 minute midday, evening and weekend
Route 2 Forest Heights
Combined route 2 Forest Hill and 24 Highland into an East-West route that connects Downtown and the Forest Heights West neighbourhood. Service has been extended from 6:30pm to 10pm.
New Saturday service from 7:30am to 10pm.
No Sunday Service
Route 7B
Streamlined route 7B the length of Weber Street
Route 8 via Franklin
Removed East Avenue extension, service to be streamlined along Weber Street to Ottawa Street.
Route 20 Victoria-Frederick
New East-West crosstown route that connects Stanley Park Mall and The Boardwalk along the Victoria Street-Frederick Street corridors. Route 20 also serves the Victoria Hills-Central Frederick-Heritage Park Neighbourhoods.
15 Minute peak-hour service, 30 minute midday, evening and weekend
Route 22 Laurentian West
New Sunday service from Highland Hills to Forest Glen Plaza
Route 23 Idlewood
modified route 23 to service Fairview Park Mall and Stanley Park Mall along the Fairway North corridor and the Idlewood-Lackner Woods neighbourhood. Service from 5:30am 10:30pm on weekdays and 6:30am to 9:30pm on Saturdays. No Sunday Service.
Route 27 Chicopee
Improved frequency of service to 30 minutes during evenings.
New Route 34 Bingemans
New 30 minute peak hour route that services the Bingeman Centre-Shirley Avenue industrial area.
200 iXpress
Streamlined to Hespeler Road
203 Maple Grove iXpress
New weekend service from 6:30am to 10pm on Saturdays and 9am to 10pm on Sundays.
204 Victoria-Highland iXpress
New East-West crosstown express route that connects Ottawa and Lackner and the Boardwalk walk along the Victoria Street-Highland Road corridors. 15 minute peak-hour service, 30 evening and weekend.
These are a lot of changes that happened in 2015. Since then many of these changes have been taken in with increased ridership, while others, have remained the same ridership. Now I will add my own personal ideas for the September 2015 changes
David's ideal 2015 Service Changes
Route 1 Queen-River
Since the combination of routes 1 Stanley Park and 25 Queen South, route 1 Queen-River has become an extremely busy route, you could say it has become busier than route 7. My idea for route 1 is to increase the frequency of service from 30 minutes during the midday and Saturdays to 15 minutes from 7am to 6pm. This way, adding 4 more buses to route 1 can help with the over crowding. No change to Sunday service.
Route 2 Forest Heights-Idlewood
Back in 2015, route 2 should have been removed from Charles St. Terminal due to a majority of the routes being removed and should have been proposed to be combined with route 23 as an East-West crosstown route, something similar to route 20 Victoria-Frederick. Route 2 should also have been proposed to service the Sunrise Centre, not just to make connections with routes 201 iXpress and route 22 Laurentian West, but to provide a more direct link to Sunrise Centre, due to the 22 taking so long and depending which direction a person catches it. When looking at the routing for route 2 (after servicing Stanley Park Mall via Zeller) I would have the 2 going towards Driftwood/Westheights, go Ottawa-Courtland-Stirling-Highland-Hoffman-Homer Watson-Stirling-Greenbrook-Fischer-Hallman-Ottawa-Trussler-Highview-Driftwood-Westhights-Rolling Meadows then the same way back to Fairview Park. In addition to removing the 2 from Downtown, I would look at adding Sunday service between Fairview Park and Stanley Park Mall only, every 30 minutes from 10am to 7:30pm. Route 2, during the AM and PM peak hours would interline with route 8 via Franklin/Wilson, and during midday, and weekends, route 7 and 7A would interline.
Route 7 Mainline
discontinued the 7F via Wilson, increased 7A to every 15 Minutes and interlined 7A with route 2 on midday, evenings and weekends. 7F would be modified by the 8 via Franklin.
Route 8 via Franklin
With the 8 franklin and the 7B both servicing Weber street, it seems redundant to have both service Weber, so, I would extend the 8 via Franklin along Fourth/Wilson and interline it with the 2 during the AM and PM rush-hours. This would provide more direct service to downtown.
Route 20 Victoria-Frederick
The biggest complaint I've heard from passengers is that the 20 no longer services Charles St. Station downtown Kitchener. That is a mistake. The 20 should remain at Charles St. until the King/Victoria station has become operational. This way the 20 can provide connections to Frederick Street Mall, Stanley Park Mall and the Boardwalk without competing with route 1 Queen-River.
Route 22 Laurentian West
Route 22 should be combined with route 11 Country Hills. I like the idea that the 11 and 22 interline at Forest Glen, but by combining routes 11 and 22 into a crosstown route, it would help provide a more direct way from Highland Hills to downtown.
Route 27 Chicopee
Route 27 is one of the quietists routes at GRT. Route 27 should be combined with a busier route, like route 10, so it can get ridership levels up. The 27 also needs its summer day service reinstated because a lot of people need the 27 to Freeport Health Centre.
Route 34 Bingemans
Bingemans's finally has bus service, but it is only during the AM and PM peak-hour. Personally, I'd have the 34 (during the Summer time and any other time Bingemans has an event) is to have the 34 service Bingemans property. Saturday and Sunday service would also help the 34.
203 iXpress
Since the introduction of the 203 iXpress going from Cambridge Centre to Conestoga College, which is the time it's busiest, the short-turn at Sportsworld needs to go. There are students wanting the 203 serving Doon and Cambridge Campuses not just during the AM and PM peak-hour, even weekends, this way the 203 can get ridership levels like the 201-202 and 204 iXpress.
204 iXpress
The only change I have for the 204 is to have it start at 7:30am and end it at 12am. This way people can make their connections downtown and along the route.
These are my changes that probably would help and get more ridership within the Region as well as get people and GRT ready to be integrated with ION.
The following routes were changed back in 2015:
Route 1 Queen-River
New East-West crosstown route that combined routes 1 Stanley Park and 25 Queen South that connects Fairview Park and The Boardwalk along the Ira Needles-Queen Street-Krug Street-River Road-Fairway Road corridors
15 Minute peak-hour service, 30 minute midday, evening and weekend
Route 2 Forest Heights
Combined route 2 Forest Hill and 24 Highland into an East-West route that connects Downtown and the Forest Heights West neighbourhood. Service has been extended from 6:30pm to 10pm.
New Saturday service from 7:30am to 10pm.
No Sunday Service
Route 7B
Streamlined route 7B the length of Weber Street
Route 8 via Franklin
Removed East Avenue extension, service to be streamlined along Weber Street to Ottawa Street.
Route 20 Victoria-Frederick
New East-West crosstown route that connects Stanley Park Mall and The Boardwalk along the Victoria Street-Frederick Street corridors. Route 20 also serves the Victoria Hills-Central Frederick-Heritage Park Neighbourhoods.
15 Minute peak-hour service, 30 minute midday, evening and weekend
Route 22 Laurentian West
New Sunday service from Highland Hills to Forest Glen Plaza
Route 23 Idlewood
modified route 23 to service Fairview Park Mall and Stanley Park Mall along the Fairway North corridor and the Idlewood-Lackner Woods neighbourhood. Service from 5:30am 10:30pm on weekdays and 6:30am to 9:30pm on Saturdays. No Sunday Service.
Route 27 Chicopee
Improved frequency of service to 30 minutes during evenings.
New Route 34 Bingemans
New 30 minute peak hour route that services the Bingeman Centre-Shirley Avenue industrial area.
200 iXpress
Streamlined to Hespeler Road
203 Maple Grove iXpress
New weekend service from 6:30am to 10pm on Saturdays and 9am to 10pm on Sundays.
204 Victoria-Highland iXpress
New East-West crosstown express route that connects Ottawa and Lackner and the Boardwalk walk along the Victoria Street-Highland Road corridors. 15 minute peak-hour service, 30 evening and weekend.
These are a lot of changes that happened in 2015. Since then many of these changes have been taken in with increased ridership, while others, have remained the same ridership. Now I will add my own personal ideas for the September 2015 changes
David's ideal 2015 Service Changes
Route 1 Queen-River
Since the combination of routes 1 Stanley Park and 25 Queen South, route 1 Queen-River has become an extremely busy route, you could say it has become busier than route 7. My idea for route 1 is to increase the frequency of service from 30 minutes during the midday and Saturdays to 15 minutes from 7am to 6pm. This way, adding 4 more buses to route 1 can help with the over crowding. No change to Sunday service.
Route 2 Forest Heights-Idlewood
Back in 2015, route 2 should have been removed from Charles St. Terminal due to a majority of the routes being removed and should have been proposed to be combined with route 23 as an East-West crosstown route, something similar to route 20 Victoria-Frederick. Route 2 should also have been proposed to service the Sunrise Centre, not just to make connections with routes 201 iXpress and route 22 Laurentian West, but to provide a more direct link to Sunrise Centre, due to the 22 taking so long and depending which direction a person catches it. When looking at the routing for route 2 (after servicing Stanley Park Mall via Zeller) I would have the 2 going towards Driftwood/Westheights, go Ottawa-Courtland-Stirling-Highland-Hoffman-Homer Watson-Stirling-Greenbrook-Fischer-Hallman-Ottawa-Trussler-Highview-Driftwood-Westhights-Rolling Meadows then the same way back to Fairview Park. In addition to removing the 2 from Downtown, I would look at adding Sunday service between Fairview Park and Stanley Park Mall only, every 30 minutes from 10am to 7:30pm. Route 2, during the AM and PM peak hours would interline with route 8 via Franklin/Wilson, and during midday, and weekends, route 7 and 7A would interline.
Route 7 Mainline
discontinued the 7F via Wilson, increased 7A to every 15 Minutes and interlined 7A with route 2 on midday, evenings and weekends. 7F would be modified by the 8 via Franklin.
Route 8 via Franklin
With the 8 franklin and the 7B both servicing Weber street, it seems redundant to have both service Weber, so, I would extend the 8 via Franklin along Fourth/Wilson and interline it with the 2 during the AM and PM rush-hours. This would provide more direct service to downtown.
Route 20 Victoria-Frederick
The biggest complaint I've heard from passengers is that the 20 no longer services Charles St. Station downtown Kitchener. That is a mistake. The 20 should remain at Charles St. until the King/Victoria station has become operational. This way the 20 can provide connections to Frederick Street Mall, Stanley Park Mall and the Boardwalk without competing with route 1 Queen-River.
Route 22 Laurentian West
Route 22 should be combined with route 11 Country Hills. I like the idea that the 11 and 22 interline at Forest Glen, but by combining routes 11 and 22 into a crosstown route, it would help provide a more direct way from Highland Hills to downtown.
Route 27 Chicopee
Route 27 is one of the quietists routes at GRT. Route 27 should be combined with a busier route, like route 10, so it can get ridership levels up. The 27 also needs its summer day service reinstated because a lot of people need the 27 to Freeport Health Centre.
Route 34 Bingemans
Bingemans's finally has bus service, but it is only during the AM and PM peak-hour. Personally, I'd have the 34 (during the Summer time and any other time Bingemans has an event) is to have the 34 service Bingemans property. Saturday and Sunday service would also help the 34.
203 iXpress
Since the introduction of the 203 iXpress going from Cambridge Centre to Conestoga College, which is the time it's busiest, the short-turn at Sportsworld needs to go. There are students wanting the 203 serving Doon and Cambridge Campuses not just during the AM and PM peak-hour, even weekends, this way the 203 can get ridership levels like the 201-202 and 204 iXpress.
204 iXpress
The only change I have for the 204 is to have it start at 7:30am and end it at 12am. This way people can make their connections downtown and along the route.
These are my changes that probably would help and get more ridership within the Region as well as get people and GRT ready to be integrated with ION.
Thursday, 2 March 2017
Entry #53: 2017 Service Changes and proposed 2018 service changes
To my readers, I apologize for not posting any blogs since November of 2016. I've been keeping track of what is going to improve at Grand River Transit for 2017 as well as a glimpse of the proposed 2018 service changes. Without further questions, lets take a glance at the 2017 service changes
Grand River Transit 2017 Service Changes
Routes 9 Lakeshore, 13 Laurelwood, 31 Columbia, 200 iXpress and 201 iXpress
- connected routes 9, 13, 31, 200 and 201 to the UW Transit plaza
Routes 10/110
- Increase AM and PM peak hour service to 15 minutes
- Route 10 increase weekend service to every 30 minutes - Sundays every 30 minutes during midday
- Route 110 - Peak service during the summertime
Route 27 Chicopee
- Summer midday service returned
200 iXpress
additional trip at night
Routes 201-202 iXpress
Increase Fall/Winter/Spring service to every 10 minutes
Route 51 Hespeler
removed short-turns at Groh/Holiday Inn on Saturdays, more frequent service between Ainslie Street, Cambridge Centre and Hespeler on Saturdays
Route 52 Coronation
Additional trip at night via Cherry Blossom
Route 57 Blair
Midday service returned
Routes 56, 75, 203
Additional service to make connections at the new Cambridge Centre Station - added another bus to accommodate new scheduling for each route Monday to Saturday
Route 61 Fountain
- new evening service to approximately 10:30pm
Route 72 Cherry Blossom
- Revised route to service all of Vondreau Drive
This is all scheduling service for 2017, this will benefit people in the areas of service being reinstated. Route 61 operating later at night should have happened a long time ago, service to Conestoga College is very under serviced as at night and weekends as it is just the route 10 on weekends and evenings. The 205 Ottawa Street express has been delayed until the launch of ION, this being said, the 205's ridership won't meet for another few years.
With all these big scheduling changes happening this year, 2018 is a huge expansion year, let's take a look what's happening
Grand River Transit 2018 Service Expansion + Launch of ION LRT
Routes 1 Queen-River, 20 Victoria-Frederick & 204 iXpress
- Shifted routes to connect with ION Downtown Kitchener
Route 2
- combined with route 23 to make a crosstown service connecting the ION Fairway and Borden Stations
Route 3
- Expanded service to the Huron Village and Rosenburg area
Route 4
- Ends at Grand River Hospital ION
Route 7
- Streamlined route 7 to King Street and Connaught
Route 8
- Revised route 8 to service ION Fairway, ION Block Line and Downtown Kitchener via Courtlaned
Route 9
- Revised route to service ION Conestoga Mall, Northfield and UW Stations via Hazel Street, Weber Street and Northfield Drive
Routes 11 and 22
- Consolidate routes 11 and 22 into a loop connecting Block Line Station
Route 12
- Shifted route 12 to service Bleams to Fischer-Hallman and Westmount, more direct service to University and King connecting the Fairway Station and connects (interlines) with route 18 at Fairway Station and University and King
Route 14
- Connect to ION Northfield and Conestoga Mall stations
Route 16
- New evening service and connects to Block Line Station
Route 18
- New direct Weber Street route connecting Fairway Station and University and King via Weber Street and Downtown Kitchener, interlines with route 12 at Fairway and University and King
Route 19
- New route that services Conestoga Mall, Northfield, R&T Park and UW Stations via Northfield, Lakeshore Neighbourhood, Hagy Blvd.
Route 20
- Extended to Fairview Park via Franklin/Fourth/Wilson
Route 26
- New peak only service to the Huron Industrial area via Trillium Drive
Route 28
- New Belmont-Maragrate route connecting Grand River Hospital ION and Downtown Kitchener
Route 29
- Extended to Conestoga Mall replacing the route 12 routing via University/Weber/Lincoln/Bridge/Lexington/Davenport
Route 73
- Extended to Northfield Station
Route 92
-Consolidate route 92 to Ring Road and University/Columbia/Weber to the ION UW Station, improved frequency and hours of operation (additional service on midday, evening and weekends)
Route 200 iXpress
Operates between Fairview Park and Ainslie Terminal ONLY
Route 201 iXpress
- Extended to Block Line Station
Route 205 iXpress
- new route that connects with 204 iXpress at Ottawa/Lackner
- 15 Minutes Monday to Friday, 30 evenings and weekends
- Connects Borden and Mill Stations via Ottawa Street
2018 is a huge year for changes for GRT and South-West Kitchener, the only two things I would personally switch are the 2 and 20
Route 2
- Consolidate route 2 Forest Heights and 8 Franklin as a crosstown service via Franklin/Fourth/Wilson - providing a direct link between Stanley Park Mall, Fairway Station and Highland Hills Mall - new Sunday service between Stanley Park and Fairway Station
Route 20
- Consolidate routes 20 and 23 into a crosstown service connecting Downtown Kitchener and Fairway Station via Zeller Drive and Fairway Rd. - New Sunday service
Those are the only two I would switch up, as providing a direct link between Stanley Park Mall and Highland Hills for the 2 would benefit the seniors along Franklin Street and would increase the 2's ridership. As for consolidating route 23 with the 20, the 20 would get much busier than it is now, since the 20 is a direct route to The Boardwalk and Frederick Street Mall, connecting it at Fairway Station and having it service the 23's routing would benefit it.
Grand River Transit 2017 Service Changes
Routes 9 Lakeshore, 13 Laurelwood, 31 Columbia, 200 iXpress and 201 iXpress
- connected routes 9, 13, 31, 200 and 201 to the UW Transit plaza
Routes 10/110
- Increase AM and PM peak hour service to 15 minutes
- Route 10 increase weekend service to every 30 minutes - Sundays every 30 minutes during midday
- Route 110 - Peak service during the summertime
Route 27 Chicopee
- Summer midday service returned
200 iXpress
additional trip at night
Routes 201-202 iXpress
Increase Fall/Winter/Spring service to every 10 minutes
Route 51 Hespeler
removed short-turns at Groh/Holiday Inn on Saturdays, more frequent service between Ainslie Street, Cambridge Centre and Hespeler on Saturdays
Route 52 Coronation
Additional trip at night via Cherry Blossom
Route 57 Blair
Midday service returned
Routes 56, 75, 203
Additional service to make connections at the new Cambridge Centre Station - added another bus to accommodate new scheduling for each route Monday to Saturday
Route 61 Fountain
- new evening service to approximately 10:30pm
Route 72 Cherry Blossom
- Revised route to service all of Vondreau Drive
This is all scheduling service for 2017, this will benefit people in the areas of service being reinstated. Route 61 operating later at night should have happened a long time ago, service to Conestoga College is very under serviced as at night and weekends as it is just the route 10 on weekends and evenings. The 205 Ottawa Street express has been delayed until the launch of ION, this being said, the 205's ridership won't meet for another few years.
With all these big scheduling changes happening this year, 2018 is a huge expansion year, let's take a look what's happening
Grand River Transit 2018 Service Expansion + Launch of ION LRT
Routes 1 Queen-River, 20 Victoria-Frederick & 204 iXpress
- Shifted routes to connect with ION Downtown Kitchener
Route 2
- combined with route 23 to make a crosstown service connecting the ION Fairway and Borden Stations
Route 3
- Expanded service to the Huron Village and Rosenburg area
Route 4
- Ends at Grand River Hospital ION
Route 7
- Streamlined route 7 to King Street and Connaught
Route 8
- Revised route 8 to service ION Fairway, ION Block Line and Downtown Kitchener via Courtlaned
Route 9
- Revised route to service ION Conestoga Mall, Northfield and UW Stations via Hazel Street, Weber Street and Northfield Drive
Routes 11 and 22
- Consolidate routes 11 and 22 into a loop connecting Block Line Station
Route 12
- Shifted route 12 to service Bleams to Fischer-Hallman and Westmount, more direct service to University and King connecting the Fairway Station and connects (interlines) with route 18 at Fairway Station and University and King
Route 14
- Connect to ION Northfield and Conestoga Mall stations
Route 16
- New evening service and connects to Block Line Station
Route 18
- New direct Weber Street route connecting Fairway Station and University and King via Weber Street and Downtown Kitchener, interlines with route 12 at Fairway and University and King
Route 19
- New route that services Conestoga Mall, Northfield, R&T Park and UW Stations via Northfield, Lakeshore Neighbourhood, Hagy Blvd.
Route 20
- Extended to Fairview Park via Franklin/Fourth/Wilson
Route 26
- New peak only service to the Huron Industrial area via Trillium Drive
Route 28
- New Belmont-Maragrate route connecting Grand River Hospital ION and Downtown Kitchener
Route 29
- Extended to Conestoga Mall replacing the route 12 routing via University/Weber/Lincoln/Bridge/Lexington/Davenport
Route 73
- Extended to Northfield Station
Route 92
-Consolidate route 92 to Ring Road and University/Columbia/Weber to the ION UW Station, improved frequency and hours of operation (additional service on midday, evening and weekends)
Route 200 iXpress
Operates between Fairview Park and Ainslie Terminal ONLY
Route 201 iXpress
- Extended to Block Line Station
Route 205 iXpress
- new route that connects with 204 iXpress at Ottawa/Lackner
- 15 Minutes Monday to Friday, 30 evenings and weekends
- Connects Borden and Mill Stations via Ottawa Street
2018 is a huge year for changes for GRT and South-West Kitchener, the only two things I would personally switch are the 2 and 20
Route 2
- Consolidate route 2 Forest Heights and 8 Franklin as a crosstown service via Franklin/Fourth/Wilson - providing a direct link between Stanley Park Mall, Fairway Station and Highland Hills Mall - new Sunday service between Stanley Park and Fairway Station
Route 20
- Consolidate routes 20 and 23 into a crosstown service connecting Downtown Kitchener and Fairway Station via Zeller Drive and Fairway Rd. - New Sunday service
Those are the only two I would switch up, as providing a direct link between Stanley Park Mall and Highland Hills for the 2 would benefit the seniors along Franklin Street and would increase the 2's ridership. As for consolidating route 23 with the 20, the 20 would get much busier than it is now, since the 20 is a direct route to The Boardwalk and Frederick Street Mall, connecting it at Fairway Station and having it service the 23's routing would benefit it.
Saturday, 26 November 2016
Entry #52: Huge Changes to GRT
Hello everyone,
I deeply apologize I have not been blogging since July, I have been extremely busy, but I have some very interesting news with respect to Grand River Transit redesign and the ION LRT and the Breslau GO station. To begin lets take a glance at Grand River Transit's plan from 2017-2021 plus the redesign from now to 2021.
Grand River Transit Business Plan from 2017-2021
This was a very interesting read. I say that because many routes will be extended to service ION stations plus 2 main routes that service the CTC (Central Transit Corridor) will be reduced. Let's take a look at the service improvements from 2017-2021.
GRT 2017 Service Improvements
201-202 iXpress
- Service frequency increased from 15 minutes to 10 minutes during the fall and winter periods
- This will reduce overcrowding on the routes
203 iXpress
- More service along route 203 to provide better connections at the new Cambridge Centre terminal
ION UW Station
- Modify routes 9 Lakeshore, 13 Laurelwood, 31 Columbia and 201 iXpress to service ION UW
205 Ottawa Street iXpress
- New crosstown route that connects Ottawa/Lackner and the Sunrise Centre along Ottawa Street.
- 15 minute service Monday to Friday, 30 minute evening and weekend service
Route 10
- Increased frequency to 15 minutes during the fall and winter times
- reduce over crowding
Route 110
- Increased frequency to 15 minutes during the fall and winter times
- New 30 minute service during the spring and summer terms
Route 27 Chicopee and 57 Blair Road
- Midday summer service returned
Routes 56 Dunbar and 75 Saginaw
More service along routes 56 and 75 to provide better connections at the new Cambridge Centre terminal
Route 77 Wilmot
- All day service
2018 (ION Launch)
200 iXpress
- Route operates between Fairview Park and Ainslie Street terminal ONLY
201 iXpress
- Extended 201 to ION Block Line
Routes 1 Queen-River, 20 Victoria-Frederick, 204 iXpress
Shifted routes 1, 20, 204 to connect with ION stations
Route 2 Forest Heights
- Extended route 2 to Fairview Park via Franklin and Wilson
Route 3 Ottawa
- Extended service to the Huron Village/Rosenburg area
Route 4 Glasgow
- Modified route 4 to connect the Boardwalk and ION Grand River Hospital
Route 8 Courtland
- Modified route 8 between Downtown Kitchener and Fairview Park connecting ION Fairview Park and ION Block Line
Route 9 Hazel
- Split route 9 into 2 routes (9 Hazel, 19 Hagey)
- both sections of route 9 would operate every 10 minutes and service ION Northfield
Route 12 Westmount
- Modified route 12 to interline with new route 18 at UW and Fairview Park
- Streamlined route 12 to Bleams, Fischer-Hallman and Westmount Roads
Route 14 Waterloo Industrial
- Modified route 14 to service ION Northfield
Route 16 Strasburg
- Extended route 16 to ION Block Line
Route 18 Weber
- New route that connects Fairview Park and UW along Weber Street and University Avenue via Downtown Kitchener.
- Interlines with route 12 at Fairview and UW
Route 19 Hagey
- New route that ION Conestoga Mall and ION UW via Lakeshore and Hagey Boulevard
- Operates every 10 minutes
Routes 11 Country Hills and 22 Laurentian West
- modified and combined routes 11 and 22 into a 2 way loop that connects the Laurentian West-Country Hills neighbourhood and the ION Block Line station
Route 26 Trillium
- New peak-only service between the Huron Industrial Park and ION Block Line
Route 27 Chicopee
- New 2-way service along Morgan Ave with extension to Chicopee Ski Hill
Route 28 Belmont-Margrate
- New route that connects ION Grand River Hospital and ION Frederick via Belmont Avenue and Margaret Street
Route 29 Keats Way
- Modified route 29 to Conestoga Mall via Lincoln, and the Dunvegan-Davenport neighbourhood
Route 73 Northlake
- Extended route 73 to service ION Northfield
Route 92 University Loop
- Shortened route 92 via Ring Road
- midday, evening and weekend service introduced
These are huge changes coming to GRT. Also, Regional council has endorsed the plan for the Breslau GO station, this would mean that routes 20 Victoria-Frederick, 23 Idlewood, 34 Bingemans, 79 Breslau, 204 and 205 iXpress would be modified to service that terminal. This would be greatly beneficial to the residence of Breslau.
I deeply apologize I have not been blogging since July, I have been extremely busy, but I have some very interesting news with respect to Grand River Transit redesign and the ION LRT and the Breslau GO station. To begin lets take a glance at Grand River Transit's plan from 2017-2021 plus the redesign from now to 2021.
Grand River Transit Business Plan from 2017-2021
This was a very interesting read. I say that because many routes will be extended to service ION stations plus 2 main routes that service the CTC (Central Transit Corridor) will be reduced. Let's take a look at the service improvements from 2017-2021.
GRT 2017 Service Improvements
201-202 iXpress
- Service frequency increased from 15 minutes to 10 minutes during the fall and winter periods
- This will reduce overcrowding on the routes
203 iXpress
- More service along route 203 to provide better connections at the new Cambridge Centre terminal
ION UW Station
- Modify routes 9 Lakeshore, 13 Laurelwood, 31 Columbia and 201 iXpress to service ION UW
205 Ottawa Street iXpress
- New crosstown route that connects Ottawa/Lackner and the Sunrise Centre along Ottawa Street.
- 15 minute service Monday to Friday, 30 minute evening and weekend service
Route 10
- Increased frequency to 15 minutes during the fall and winter times
- reduce over crowding
Route 110
- Increased frequency to 15 minutes during the fall and winter times
- New 30 minute service during the spring and summer terms
Route 27 Chicopee and 57 Blair Road
- Midday summer service returned
Routes 56 Dunbar and 75 Saginaw
More service along routes 56 and 75 to provide better connections at the new Cambridge Centre terminal
Route 77 Wilmot
- All day service
2018 (ION Launch)
200 iXpress
- Route operates between Fairview Park and Ainslie Street terminal ONLY
201 iXpress
- Extended 201 to ION Block Line
Routes 1 Queen-River, 20 Victoria-Frederick, 204 iXpress
Shifted routes 1, 20, 204 to connect with ION stations
Route 2 Forest Heights
- Extended route 2 to Fairview Park via Franklin and Wilson
Route 3 Ottawa
- Extended service to the Huron Village/Rosenburg area
Route 4 Glasgow
- Modified route 4 to connect the Boardwalk and ION Grand River Hospital
Route 8 Courtland
- Modified route 8 between Downtown Kitchener and Fairview Park connecting ION Fairview Park and ION Block Line
Route 9 Hazel
- Split route 9 into 2 routes (9 Hazel, 19 Hagey)
- both sections of route 9 would operate every 10 minutes and service ION Northfield
Route 12 Westmount
- Modified route 12 to interline with new route 18 at UW and Fairview Park
- Streamlined route 12 to Bleams, Fischer-Hallman and Westmount Roads
Route 14 Waterloo Industrial
- Modified route 14 to service ION Northfield
Route 16 Strasburg
- Extended route 16 to ION Block Line
Route 18 Weber
- New route that connects Fairview Park and UW along Weber Street and University Avenue via Downtown Kitchener.
- Interlines with route 12 at Fairview and UW
Route 19 Hagey
- New route that ION Conestoga Mall and ION UW via Lakeshore and Hagey Boulevard
- Operates every 10 minutes
Routes 11 Country Hills and 22 Laurentian West
- modified and combined routes 11 and 22 into a 2 way loop that connects the Laurentian West-Country Hills neighbourhood and the ION Block Line station
Route 26 Trillium
- New peak-only service between the Huron Industrial Park and ION Block Line
Route 27 Chicopee
- New 2-way service along Morgan Ave with extension to Chicopee Ski Hill
Route 28 Belmont-Margrate
- New route that connects ION Grand River Hospital and ION Frederick via Belmont Avenue and Margaret Street
Route 29 Keats Way
- Modified route 29 to Conestoga Mall via Lincoln, and the Dunvegan-Davenport neighbourhood
Route 73 Northlake
- Extended route 73 to service ION Northfield
Route 92 University Loop
- Shortened route 92 via Ring Road
- midday, evening and weekend service introduced
These are huge changes coming to GRT. Also, Regional council has endorsed the plan for the Breslau GO station, this would mean that routes 20 Victoria-Frederick, 23 Idlewood, 34 Bingemans, 79 Breslau, 204 and 205 iXpress would be modified to service that terminal. This would be greatly beneficial to the residence of Breslau.
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