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Construction on Victoria Street Transit exchange almost complete

The Victoria Street Transit Exchange is edging closer to completion.  

A press release from BC Transit says the roadwork portion of the exchange is almost finished, allowing bus service to start while finishing touches continue.   

On Monday, June 30, bus service from the Ward Street and Baker Street exchange will move over to the new transit exchange on Victoria Street between Kootenay Street and Stanley Street. 

New bus shelters will be installed this summer.

BC transit says there will be some minor schedule and routing changes on all routes that service the City of Nelson.  

Once fully complete, the Victoria Street Transit Exchange will facilitate more frequent, regularly scheduled and aligned routes that will better connect residents and students to destinations within the region.  

Visit BC Transit’s website for up-to-date trip schedules and maps.    


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