frequent service: Straightening of the routes is part of a five-year plan, developed after research showed residents want shorter bus trips, more frequent service and more buses on the weekends and evenings, according to The Toronto Star. The first phase of the transition begins with about half a dozen route changes on April 11. But the payoff will be quicker, more reliable trips and longer service hours. Ultimately, about 45 of MiWay 85 routes will be affected, said transit director Geoff Marinoff. It resulted in routes that typically don’t attract many riders because the frequencies and the lengthy trips make them poor performers. Mississauga bus service has grown with the city trademark sprawling suburbs and dead-end residential streets.
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