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Guelph Transit Route Review

Guelph Transit started a full operational route review of its transit network in 2019 to look at individual routes and frequency to meet current and future customer needs, and to identify potential opportunities to move from its current system that requires customers to transfer buses at a central hub to a more grid-like system with direct routes.

The route review was approved by City Council as part of the Guelph Transit Business Service Review recommendations in 2019.

The route review outcomes were informed by data collection (e.g. ridership and stop activity data, and route-by-route on-time performance), industry best practices, and employee and public input.

The proposed transit system is a blended model that includes transit hubs, express routes, and routes that follow the city’s spine in a grid pattern as well as outer perimeter. It’s designed to get people to where they want to go with more route types (e.g. core, base, university express, on-demand, and industrial express), faster travel times, frequent service, and service reliability.

What we’re proposing for transit over the next decade allows us to deliver a more competitive, convenient, and reliable transit system that meets the community’s needs today and beyond. It also moves us closer to meeting goals set out in the City’s Strategic Plan by improving connectivity of the whole transportation system—making it easy for people to travel within city limits.

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Who's Listening

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Karissa Matson, Transit Development Specialist, Guelph Transit

Karissa.Matson@guelph.ca

Tracy Suerich

Tracy Suerich, Community Engagement Advisor, City of Guelph

tracy.suerich@guelph.ca

Phases

Phases overview
Research and review of past engagement
Developing proposed routes and implementation
Collect feedback on routes and implementation plan
Refine concepts
Presentation to council
Route 19 update

Developing proposed routes and implementation

January 1, 2021 - March 31, 2021

Using information from Phase One, the transit planning team developed a proposed network of routes and service hours for the future state of transit in Guelph, understanding that a long transition period to shift routes and build our fleet to meet these future needs would be required. during future phases of engagement, that plan for transition would be developed.

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