What you need to know ahead of ETS fall schedule launch on Sept. 1

With school almost back in session, Edmonton Transit Service will see service adjustments from Sept. 1 to include various school special routes to reflect typical fall ridership patterns. It is one of five service adjustments made each year based on ridership patterns.

ETS says limited school specials will be in service based on last year’s school times on Aug. 29-30, and full school specials service will begin Sept. 3.

School special service is expanded to new schools, including Father Michael McCaffery (Route 658, 659, 663) and Elder Dr. Francis Whiskeyjack (Routes 644, 645, 646, 647). Eastglen (Route 627) and Sir John Thompson (Route 618) schools will see additional service.

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Bus bay reassignments

Construction and detours

Several construction projects that started in the summer will continue to lead to transit detours through the fall. This includes construction related to the 132 Avenue Renewal Project, EPCOR work on 34 Street and construction on 57 Avenue in west Edmonton. More details are available here.

On Demand Transit

Starting Sept. 1, On Demand Transit service will be added to Rundle Park (Aquatic and Recreation Centre and Rundle Family Centre) and Enoch Cree First Nation (108 Apartments and River Cree Casino). Abbottsfield Transit Centre will be the transit hub for Rundle Park operations while Lewis Farms Transit Centre will be the transit hub for Enoch Cree First Nation operations.

Three additional peak buses and one off-peak bus will be added to the service, ETS said, to deal with longer wait times caused by growing ridership.

Holiday and special event service change

Low ridership service reductions

Other route changes

Updated transit centre maps can be found at here. Riders are encouraged to plan their trips early by using the ETS trip planner or Google Maps and selecting a date after Sept. 1.