Service changes coming soon to Brampton transit

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Published October 19, 2020 at 5:22 pm

Various service changes are coming soon to Brampton Transit.

The following routes will be in operation beginning on November 2, 2020, until further notice to ensure the city’s transit system can move more efficiently.

  • 501 Züm Queen 
  • 502 Züm Main
  • 505 Zum Bovaird
  • 511/511A/511C Züm Steeles
  • 1/1A Queen
  • 2 Main
  • 3/3A McLaughlin
  • 4/4A Chinguacousy 
  • 5/5A Bovaird
  • 6 James Potter 
  • 7/7A Kennedy 
  • 8 Centre 
  • 9 Vodden
  • 10 South Industrial
  • 11/11A Steeles
  • 12 Grenoble
  • 13 Avondale
  • 14/14A Torbram 
  • 15/15A Bramalea
  • 16 Southgate
  • 17 Howden
  • 18 Dixie 
  • 19 Fernforest
  • 20A East Industrial 
  • 23 Sandalwood
  • 24 Van Kirk
  • 25 Edenbrook*
  • 26 Mount Pleasant
  • 27 Robert Parkinson
  • 28 Wanless*
  • 29 Williams Parkway 
  • 30 Airport Road
  • 31 McVean
  • 32 Father Tobin
  • 33 Peter Robertson*
  • 35 Clarkway 
  • 50/50A Gore Road
  • 51 Hereford
  • 52 McMurchy 
  • 53 Ray Lawson
  • 54 County Court
  • 55 Elbern Markell*
  • 56 Kingknoll
  • 57 Charolais
  • 60 Mississauga Road
  • 81 Mayfield West*
  • 115 Airport Express 
  • 200-217 iRide School Specials

*Routes back in service.

Terminal building hours at Bramalea, Brampton Gateway and Downtown Terminals are 6:00 am to 9:00 pm.

Trinity Common Terminal remains closed.

For Customer Service hours at the terminals, visit www.bramptontransit.com.  

Those riding with Brampton transit are reminded that face coverings or non-medical masks are mandatory at terminals and on board buses.

Exemptions including medical conditions do apply and face coverings should cover your nose, mouth and chin at all times. 

The public is also reminded to maintain physical distancing at terminals and at bus stops, even while wearing a mask.

Personal disinfectants when travelling are recommended, such as hand sanitizer or wipes, and passengers are reminded to wash their hands often.

If you’re sick, please refrain from riding transit. Be sure to get tested at the nearest COVID-19 assessment site and follow public health instructions.

An enhanced cleaning and sanitizing schedule remains in effect. It is Brampton Transit’s goal to disinfect all hard surfaces, operator compartments and seats every 48 hours. The majority of buses are currently sanitized every 24 hours. Facilities and terminals that have hard surfaces are wiped down and sanitized on a daily basis.

With guidance from Peel Public Health, riders are reminded that non-medical masks are mandatory on buses and at terminals.

The City of Brampton is working closely with its partners at Peel Public Health and the Brampton Emergency Management Office to continue to monitor risks.

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