REGINA – Some bus routes may see changes to help accommodate the University of Regina’s universal bus pass program (U-Pass).
The city is considering altering four routes (18,21,22 and 30) heading to and from campus after collecting feedback from residents in three open houses held back in February.
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Changes include increasing service so some buses run 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. plus a 10 p.m. trip to accommodate students taking night classes.
A new route servicing the Southeast and Whitmore Park areas is also being proposed.
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