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BC Transit and Quesnel Looking for Feedback on Bus Routes

The City of Quesnel and BC Transit are seeking residents feedback for its bus services.

The survey will look to cover different changes, and has already started, with it concluding on October 3rd.

“We have some minor route changes changes that we are looking at. These changes really came from the operating company.” says Lindsay Taylor, Government Relations Manager for Northern BC.

“There’s a couple of different turns that have been challenging for them to make, and then they’ve just also found a couple of efficiencies I guess in their routing. So we’re just looking for some feedback as to whether they support these changes.”

Taylor added that they have been looking at the potential changes for some time, with the operating company bringing it up around a year ago.

Route testing has already been done, along with understanding what the schedule implications would be.

For more information, and where to find the survey, you can check the BC Transit website here.

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