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Changes made to GRT bus service in response to coronavirus pandemic

A Grand River Transit bus travelling eastbound on King Street West beside the Grand River Hospital ION LRT station in Kitchener. Nick Westoll / File / Global News

Grand River Transit has announced a reduced schedule in response to the coronavirus pandemic.

Beginning Monday, the following routes will see a decrease in service:

READ MORE: Waterloo region makes GRT buses, ION trains free until May 31

  • iXpress routes – reduced frequency to every 30 minutes all day
  • Route 302 ION bus – reduced frequency to every 15 minutes
  • Routes 1, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 16, 19, 20, 29, 31, 61 – reduced frequency to every 30 minutes all day
  • Route 7 – reduced frequency to every 15 minutes during morning peak periods
  • Route 10A – no service. Stops will be served by Routes 10 or 16
  • Route 110 – no service. Stops will be served by Route 10.
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Weekend service and the ION LRT trains will not experience any changes.

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The region did not specify how long the changes would be in effect for.

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At the start of the month, the region announced that GRT service would be free at least until the end of May.

Waterloo Region CAO Mike Murray said the reductions were in response to low ridership and to also reduce staffing.

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