City adds airport stop to TransCab services

Sep 11, 2012- 2:34 PM

By: Sudbury Northern Life Staff

A City of Greater Sudbury pilot project will see the addition of an airport stop for its TransCab route currently servicing the Garson/Falconbridge/Skead area.

Those wishing to use the TransCab service to the airport must tell the bus driver on the 303 route that you require a TransCab transfer to the airport, said the city in a press release. The driver will make arrangements to have a TransCab vehicle at the North Star Confectionary on Skead Road.

Anyone flying in to Greater Sudbury is asked to call to book a TransCab pickup at the airport at least 90 minutes in advance. Travellers may pre-book a TransCab pickup well in advance; however, 90 minutes is the minimum required advanced notice.

Bookings may be done by calling 705-522-1380 or 705-522-1112.

The pilot project begins Sept. 17 and will continue to operate until the end of the year when it will be assessed by staff to determine the outcome of this project and its future.

For further information regarding these route changes and to view an updated TransCab schedule for Route 303, visit the city's website at www.greatersudbury.ca/transit or call 311.
Read More: Home > Sudbury News

Reader's Feedback

Editor’s Note:

NorthernLife.ca may contain content submitted by readers, usually in the form of article comments. All reader comments and any opinions, advice, statements or other information contained in any messages posted or transmitted by any third party are the responsibility of the author of that message and not of NorthernLife.ca. The fact that a particular message is posted on or transmitted using this web site does not mean that NorthernLife.ca has endorsed that message in any way or verified the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any message. We encourage visitors to NorthernLife.ca to report any objectionable content by using the "report abuse" link found in the comments section of this web site. Comment Guidelines


comments powered by Disqus
FacebookTwitterRSSVideophotoNewsletterMobile