The route 3 interlines with the route 70, but not the 108. All but a single route 70 trip in the afternoon interline to and/or from the route 3. This interline between the 3 and route 70 was introduced during the Covid-19 era, prior to that the 3 operated a symmetrical peak schedule.
This change to the route 3 and 70 is a little more than just shifting the buses around, an additional 2 buses supports the increased 15 minute midday service. An additional bus in both peak periods along with shifting the schedule around supports the new rush hour service levels on the 3 and 70.
Here's how the route 3 weekday schedule compares as seen from eastbound at Dixie Road.
Speaking of the route 70 MiWay has made an omission about the improved frequency in the afternoon. The 15 minute frequency will actually start from 3:30 and run for two hours, rather than for the single hour starting at 4:30 highlighted by MiWay.
As for artics on the 5 Drum118 is right and indeed there are far less artics allocated to the 5 these days than pre-pandemic. Pre-pandemic all 6 midday buses and 10 of the 12 rush hour buses were allocated to artics. Presently 4 of the 5 midday buses and 6 of the 10/11 (11 in PM) rush hour buses are allocated artics. Come April 27th 6 of the 10 all day buses are assigned artics. Keep in mind these allocations are on paper and there have been days over the last few weeks where only 4 of the current 11 PM rush hour buses have been artics.