City's transit rollbacks worsening some commutes, riders say
Some transit riders are calling on the city to reinstate higher levels of bus service to their routes, after they say recent rollbacks have worsened their commutes.
“I feel like city council is treating transit users like a cost-effectiveness study and not a public service as it should be,” said rider Jared Pachan, who connects to the 103 from his house in Ormsby to the West Edmonton transit hub.
It’s been two weeks since the city reduced service on 70 routes they say are underperforming, arguing they have to provide value for taxpayer dollars.
Though the city has said the reductions are expected to only affect less than one per cent of riders, and that 23 routes will return to normal this fall, the changes just aren’t jiving with some users.
The 103 bus, Pachan's route, no longer runs on weekends or weekday evenings.
This means people are without their regular bus stop, and are getting off at ones that are much further from home, he said.
“Anyone living past Donsale (a community in West Edmonton) has to walk through a ravine to get home,” he said. “This doesn’t affect me, but it matters.”
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