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A new stop has been added for On-Demand Transit

The City of Grande Prairie has added a new stop for the growing On-Demand Transit.

The new stop will be in Meadowview Mobile Home Park. With this new location, it will be able to help residents get to high-volume locations such as the Prairie Mall, Town Centre Mall, Community Knowledge Campus, and Northwestern Polytechnic.

Grande Prairie Mayor Jackie Clayton says that this new stop will highly support Meadowview residents.

“This new stop makes it easier for Meadowview residents to get where they need to go, whether it’s work, recreation, appointments or shopping. Enhancing connections between neighbourhoods and transit hubs is one of the many ways the City supports an inclusive, caring community where all residents are supported.”

Riders can book trips up to three days in advance, but if you wish to same day travel you can schedule within 30 minutes of your pickup time.

Thomas Robertson
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