Halifax Transit to offer free transit, limited bus service today, 3 – 8 p.m.

Thursday, Mar. 19, 2015 (Halifax, NS) – Halifax Transit is advising residents that it will provide free bus and ferry services beginning today through the end of the service day Sunday, Mar. 22, to assist residents that need to get around the city over the next few days.

Halifax Transit ferries on both the Alderney and Woodside routes today resumed regular service for residents. Visit www.halifax.ca/transit/schedules/index.php for detailed weekday and weekend ferry schedules.

Access-A-Bus service remains suspended for today, and will resume service tomorrow, Mar. 20, along with the regular fixed-route conventional bus service. 

Limited bus service will be provided this afternoon and evening from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. on routes along major corridors in the city as follows: 

1 Spring Garden – 4 buses

2 Wedgwood – 2 buses

4 Rosedale – 2 buses

7 Robie – 2 buses

9 Barrington – 1 bus

10 Dalhousie – 2 buses

14 Leiblin Park – 1 bus

18 Universities – 1 bus

20 Herring Cove – 2 buses

21 Lakeside/Timberlea – 1 bus

22 Armdale – 1 bus

52 Crosstown – 4 buses

53 Notting Park – 1 bus 

59 Colby – 1 bus

60 Eastern Passage – 2 buses

61 Auburn/North Preston – 2 buses

62 Wildwood – 1 bus

66 Penhorn – 2 buses

68 Cherrybrook – 1 bus

80 Sackville – 4 buses

90 Larry Uteck – 1 bus 

Please note that as buses are not able to operate on the posted schedules today, GoTime is not in operation. 

Today’s bus service is limited as Halifax Transit only has access to 40 per cent of its fleet due to an issue with snow load on the roof of the Burnside Transit Centre. The heavy snow load on the roof caused the municipality to close the building yesterday as a precautionary measure until the snow can be removed and the building is deemed safe for Halifax Transit employees. The Burnside Transit Centre is the location of approximately 60 per cent of Halifax Transit’s fleet of buses, with 60-70 of those vehicles stored inside the building, as well as Access-A-Bus dispatch and scheduling office. As a result, Halifax Transit is unable to deliver a scheduled, fixed route bus service or Access-A-Bus service until access to the Burnside dispatch centre and buses is re-established. 

Halifax Transit and the municipality understand that the limited bus and suspended Access-A-Bus services may be an inconvenience to some residents; however, the safety of passengers and Halifax Transit employees must be our top priority. Thank you to passengers for your patience and cooperation as the municipality works to clean up after this week’s storm.

For regular storm updates and more information on snow clearing, residents can visit www.halifax.ca/snow. 

Source: Release

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