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Published June 24, 2024

LINX Transit extends service in Bradford West Gwillimbury with Route 5 expansion

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By County of Simcoe
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File photo of a County of Simcoe LINX Transit bus / Captured via the County of Simcoe website

The County of Simcoe’s LINX Transit service is expanding its presence in Bradford West Gwillimbury by adding stop extensions to Route 5 with service scheduled to begin on July 2, 2024. This expansion will help make daily commutes smoother and more convenient for those travelling in the area.

With the expansion of Route 5, there will be 13 brand-new bus stops placed along Holland Street in BWG. These stops have been strategically placed to better serve residents, whether they’re heading to work, school, or out for leisure activities.

Route 5 is a vital path for residents, as it also acts as a gateway to essential connections. By riding along Route 5, you can reach the Bradford Go station hassle-free, you can access the New Tecumseth Rec Centre and BWG Leisure Centre effortlessly, and you can seamlessly transfer between LINX and BWG Transit services. Whether it’s groceries, shopping or dining, Route 5 provides access to the heart of the town centres of Alliston, Beeton, and Bradford.

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LINX Transit continues to be committed to affordability. With fares ranging from $2 to $4 per ride, it’s a budget-friendly way to travel. Plus, residents can count on LINX for reliable service throughout the year, regardless of weather conditions. The buses run hourly with the first trips starting at 5:20 a.m. and last departing at 5:20 p.m.

Download the Transit App to track your next bus in real-time. For more information on LINX and LINX Plus Transit services, please visit linx.simcoe.ca

LINX Transit is not only a cost-effective and convenient way to travel, but it also contributes to a more sustainable environment by reducing the number of vehicles on the road. By choosing LINX Transit, you’re positively impacting Simcoe County. Enjoy your ride!

The County of Simcoe is composed of 16 member municipalities and provides crucial public services to County residents in addition to providing paramedic and social services to the separated cities of Barrie and Orillia. Visit our website at simcoe.ca.

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