BC Transit to roll out West Shore express bus, pledging faster and more reliable service

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BC Transit to roll out West Shore express bus, pledging faster and more reliable service
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As apart of its new RapidBus Service, phase one of the project will replace the current 50 route starting April 10.

A new bus route from BC Transit aims to move riders from the West Shore to Victoria faster, more often and with fewer delays.

Several key features will shorten the current time it takes to get between the two areas, according to BC Transit. It’s promising seven-minute turn-around times during rush hour, reduced stops and improved transit infrastructure to improve the commute.

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