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Free buses on NYE & other details in the holiday transit sched.

Transit in Prince George will be free on New Year’s Eve.

The City wants to encourage people to use safe transportation as they celebrate the new year.

Free transit will be available from 7:00 pm on December 31, 2014 until 3:00 am on

January 1, 2015.

Additional holiday scheduling changes include:

– December 24, 2014—regular weekday service until 7:00 pm

– December 25, 2014—no service.

– December 26, 2014—no service.

– December 31, 2014—regular weekday schedule, free service from 7:00 pm until 3:00 am.

– January 1, 2014—no service.

For more information, call 250.563.0011 or visit bctransit.com/regions/prg.

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