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Get a free bus ride home New Year's Eve

Greater Sudbury Transit is doing its part to provide a safe ride home this holiday season, with extended hours and free public transit service after 10:30 p.m. on New Year’s Eve. On Dec. 31 between 10:30 p.m. and 2:30 a.m.
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Greater Sudbury Mayor Brian Bigger said Wednesday that with Greater Sudbury Transit ridership stuck at around five million a year, the city has to look for ways to increase the number to boost the gas tax revenue, which in turn could help pay for improving service. File photo.
Greater Sudbury Transit is doing its part to provide a safe ride home this holiday season, with extended hours and free public transit service after 10:30 p.m. on New Year’s Eve.

On Dec. 31 between 10:30 p.m. and 2:30 a.m., buses will depart the Downtown Transit Terminal every 60 minutes at half past the hour on the following routes:

-Route 241 Howey/Moonlight/Shopping Centre
-Route 300 Lasalle / Madison / Cambrian
-Route 502 Regent / University / Four Corners
-Route 189 LoEllen / Copper / Four Corners
-Route 640 West End / Gatchell / Copper Cliff
-Route 147 Donovan / Kathleen / North End
-Route 103 Coniston (via the Kingsway)
-Route 303 Garson / Falconbridge (via the Kingsway & Falconbridge)
-Route 701 Lively
-Route 702 Azilda / Chelmsford
-Route 703 Hanmer / Val Caron / Capreol

TransCab hours will be extended, where available, to match the additional public transit schedule. New Year’s Day, January 1, will follow the Sunday and Holiday service schedule.

Visit www.greatersudbury.ca/transit for bus schedules or dial 705-675-3333. To see the number of minutes until the arrival of the next bus at any stop in the city, visit mybus.greatersudbury.ca.

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