Last night, Fort Erie Town Council voted unanimously in favour of combining all of Niagara’s existing services into one single, integrated transit commission serving all of Niagara. “Town Council sees the value of a consolidated system in Niagara. A regional…
Fort Erie Transit Service Upgrades and Route Expansion Starts Oct. 2
The wait is over. After a short, one-month delay, the Town of Fort Erie is back on track and ready to show off its new transit service upgrades, which take effect on Monday, Oct. 2.The wait is over. After a…
Fort Erie Transit Route Expansion Postponed until Oct. 2
MEDIA RELEASE (Aug. 29, 2017) During last night’s Council meeting, Council directed staff to update the proposed newly expanded bus routes to include a stop on Walmart property. Therefore, the Town will be postponing the launch of Fort Erie’s route…
Fort Erie Identifies 168 New Bus Stops
Over the next couple months, the Town will be implementing Phase III of its Transit Route, Bus Stop and Facility Improvements Plan. Phase III includes the design and installation of 168 new bus stops on three new routes around Fort…
Tell the Town Where to Go
Do you want to tell the Town where to go? If so, Town Council and staff would like to invite you to participate in a focus group so you can help shape the future of Fort Erie Transit over the next 5 years…
Provincial Budget Commitment to Expand Daily GO Train Service to Niagara
Niagara Region, Feb. 25, 2016 – The Niagara GO working group is thrilled with the 2016 provincial budget commitment to expand daily GO Train service to Niagara. This is clear commitment from the Province as Niagara was one of only…
New Dually Accessible Entry Transit Bus
Fort Erie recently welcomed a new addition to its fleet family with a new Dually Accessible Entry Transit Bus. Spoil yourself! Catch the bus and take a trip. The new bus features: Two accessible ramps Bike rack accommodations Comfortable and spacious…
Niagara GO: Key Facts and Project Update
Niagara’s Proposal: Daily, year-round GO Train service between Niagara and Hamilton, connecting to the Lakeshore West Line to Toronto, with stops in Grimsby, St. Catharines and Niagara Falls Economic Impact: $195 million for Niagara Project Cost: Between $100-$120 million, including…