Transit review for Greater Trail

How could transit service in the East End communities be more efficient?

It’s a question Trail Mayor Mike Martin is hoping will be answered by a local service review from B.C. Transit.

A request has been submitted to the provincial crown agency for a full analysis from Rossland to Area B.

Martin says for instance the size of the buses might be unnecessary.

Martin says the East End communities pay a combined $1.3 million for transit and he wants to know if they are getting proper value from such a large expense.

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