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Northern BC bus routes subject of upcoming PTB meeting

BC’s Passenger Transportation Board (PTB) is hosting a public consultation in Prince George next week.

The meeting is to discuss Greyhound’s application to eliminate routes in Northern BC, including local trips such as:

  • Prince George to Fort St. James
  • Prince George to Dawson Creek
  • Prince George to Alberta Border/Highway 16
  • Prince George to Prince Rupert

“We wanted to hold public meetings in some of the affected communities,” says PTB Chair Catherine Read.

“We want to hear directly from people and community representatives about what sort of transportation services they use, and how Greyhound’s proposed changes could affect them.”

The transportation provider filed its proposal this past summer, which could also see reduced trips to Vancouver from the northern capital to just four times a week, or two times in each direction.

Read adds the basis in making a final decision is three-fold.

“The first one is finding a public need for the service, the second one is if the carrier is fitting and suitable, and then the third area at the financial viability of Greyhound, and if they can afford do work there. So it is a balancing act.”

The public event takes place Monday, 10AM to 1PM at the Coast Inn of the North.

For more information, you can click here.

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