Region of Waterloo logo and link back to main home page
Main navigation row space to the left side of the navigation buttons - no link Main navigation button link to Visiting section Main navigation button link to Doing Business section Main navigation button link to Living Here section Main navigation button link to Accessing the Government section

Regional Chair

Regional Council

Region Service List

Airport

Environment

Food Premises Inspection Reports

Garbage, Green Bin, Recycling

Job Opportunities

Mapping and Statistics

Pandemic Influenza Response

Public Health

Social Services

Transit

Rapid Transit

Newcomer Waterloo Region

TTY

2010 Budget

grahical icon link to CTV weather forecast page
New Grand River Transit Route 21 Launched in ElmiraDesign element only following page title - no link  print friendly icon




Monday, April 6, 2009


New Grand River Transit Route 21 Launched in Elmira


Elmira – Regional Chair Ken Seiling and Mayor Bill Strauss officially launched the new Grand River Transit (GRT) Route 21 in Elmira, Township of Woolwich. Beginning today, the pilot service will run for a one-year trial period.

The service will connect Elmira with the Conestoga Mall transit terminal, including stops in the St. Jacobs’ core, at the St. Jacobs Farmer’s Market/Outlet Mall and the new Wal-Mart Centre.

"I am thrilled we are finally able to pilot bus service to one of our townships," said Ken Seiling, Regional Chair. “If this is successful, the program can expand to provide a transportation alternative to many in our Townships over time."

Elmira was selected for the pilot service because it has the largest population size of the rural township centres and therefore, has the greatest ridership potential. Results from a survey of Elmira households indicated strong support and willingness to use the pilot transit service.

The extension of transit service to rural township centres provides the opportunity for rural residents to access employment, education and services within the urban area by means other than by car. Similarly, residents in the urban area would have greater access by transit to destinations in rural areas.

“I know the citizens of Elmira are very excited about this new service, said Mayor Bill Strauss. “It will allow them greater mobility without being dependant on a car.”

Ridership will be monitored throughout the year and service frequency and/or hours of operation may be refined.

The pilot service in Elmira represents the initial phase of a rural transit service strategy, which will assist with the planning of future transit services to other rural settlement areas.


-30-

For more information please contact:

Ken Seiling, Regional Chair, Region of Waterloo, 519-575-4585

Bill Strauss, Mayor, Township of Woolwich, 519-575-4404 Ext. 3405

Neil Malcolm, Principal Planner, Transit, Planning, Housing and Community Services,
519-575-4757 Ext. 3606.