Red Deer Transit prepares to launch route realignments next month
The City of Red Deer is getting ready to launch new, realigned transit routes this August following public consultation and council approval last fall.
The new transit network, developed based on public feedback, is set to launch August 23 and is expected to offer more direct service and improved connections throughout the city. The route realignment features a new Gaetz Avenue Rapid Bus, which will run the full length of the Gaetz Avenue corridor, as well as new core routes connecting the highest ridership stops and destinations.
Two new transit hubs at Bower Place (along Bennett Street and Gaetz Avenue) and Kingston Drive (west of Gaetz Avenue), will provide connection points in the north and south end, reducing the need for riders to transfer downtown. The new network also offers neighbourhood routes that provide more coverage within residential areas and commuter routes into Riverside and Edgar industrial areas, with continued Action Bus service to meet different passenger needs.
“We are excited to roll out the new routes across the city, and are confident riders will find it more direct and efficient,” says George Penny, Red Deer Transit Manager, in a press release. “We have been working with the community to redefine transit service for our city, and together, I believe we have created a new system which will better serve and connect the community, while utilizing our existing resources and budget.”