The changes include bus stop relocations at two transit terminals, service increases for the fall academic term, resuming weekday service on routes to post-secondary schools and on 300-series routes to high schools, as well as schedule changes on various routes.
Due to expected increases in customer demand to travel to University of Toronto Mississauga and the Sheridan College Davis campus (in Brampton) with the start of the fall academic term, service will increase on:
44 Mississauga Road: will operate more frequently (every 18 min) in the afternoon peak and early evening until 7 pm.
61 Mavis: will operate every 10 to 11 minutes in the afternoon peak on weekdays.
110 University Express: there will be more frequent service between UTM and the City Centre Transit Terminal (CCTT); service frequency will be reduced from Clarkson GO to UTM so the savings can be reallocated to the busier portion of this route.
These service increases will help to reduce – but not eliminate – overcrowding on these busy routes.
Schedules will also be updated.
To better accommodate routes that use larger 60-foot buses, the bus stops for the following routes will be moved at the City Centre Transit Terminal:
To better accommodate routes that use larger 60-foot buses, the bus stops for the following routes will be moved at the Kipling Bus Terminal:
Due to the start of the fall academic term, the following routes will resume weekday service:
300-series routes to high schools will resume service on Tuesday, September 5.
Students can view a list of all the bus routes that travel to their school.
Due to low customer demand, the Route 99 College Shuttle will remain suspended and will not operate.
The savings from this change will be used to increase peak service on the Route 61 Mavis to respond to increased customer demand.
MiWay will be reducing the service on the routes below due to low ridership. MiWay will reinvest the savings back into routes that are facing overcrowding and reliability issues for customers.
Schedule adjustments will be made on the routes below to improve service reliability as traffic and ridership patterns continue to evolve throughout the city.
MiWay will make further schedule adjustments as needed to ensure that services remain responsive to customer needs.
Please check for updated schedules.
On Labour Day (Monday, Sept. 4) and Thanksgiving Day (Monday, Oct. 9), buses will operate on a holiday schedule.
These routes will operate at a reduced frequency:
These routes will not operate due to low customer demand:
Please check for updated schedules.
These service changes help deliver these MiWay 5 Transit Service Plan benefits:
Next planned service change – October 23, 2023.