Providing high frequency service on the city's most travelled routes to the most popular destinations. The community’s response to prevent the spread of the virus has resulted in an average of fewer than 15 passengers per bus during peak times on major routes.Starting Saturday, public transit will reduce the frequency of service on most routes and suspend some routes until further notice.
24.Downtown Sudbury, Kathleen Street, Frood Road, Ethelbert, Elm StreetSouth End Walmart to New Sudbury Centre via Long Lake Road, Paris Street, Notre Dame Avenue and LaSalle Boulevard. GOVA will follow the holiday service schedules on New Year’s Day.
All fields marked with an asterisk (*) are required. Regular fares apply. Gova: Low floor, accessible buses on new routes and new schedules. Passengers must enter and exit buses through the rear doors except where there are issues with accessibility.Changes are in response to the pandemicThe following routes are temporarily suspended: Route 4 Laurentian University via Paris; Route 21 Grandview commuter; Route 22 Grandview local; and Route 23 New Sudbury local.Route 101 Lively will no longer travel to the South End transit hub at Walmart. During the first week of the new GOVA service, hours of the GOVA Info-Line and the Downtown Transit Centre information kiosk will be extended to include Sundays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Password All bus routes will connect with high frequency service at major and local mobility hubs in Sudbury. Schedule Updates effective April 18, 2020.
GOVA, formerly known as Greater Sudbury Transit, is a public transport authority that is responsible for serving bus routes in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada and area. All of the current route signs have been replaced with new route signs. These adjustments will also allow the service to respond to declining ridership and the need for physical distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic. Due to steep hills in the neighbourhood, routes vary in the summer and the winter.Downtown Sudbury, Collège Boréal, Sudbury Tax Centre, Cambrian CollegeDowntown Transit Hub, 9 Elm Street to Bancroft Drive and Moonlight Road via Van Horne Street, Howey Drive and Bancroft Drive. In the wake of COVID-19, the city is adjusting its GOVA transit routes. Passengers must present their pass at the transit hub ticket kiosk to qualify. Passengers entering and leaving the Outpatient Centre can take this bus. Includes a stop at Health Sciences North but does not stop at the main entrance.Downtown Sudbury, St. Agnes Street, Place Bonaventure, St. Onge StreetFirst buses leave the Downtown Transit Hub to Chelmsford at 7 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. then every 75 minutes to the end of the service day.Downtown Transit Hub, 9 Elm Street to Sudbury Tax Centre via Kathleen Street, Melvin Avenue, Bruce Avenue and Cambrian Heights. GOVA Zone connections via partner taxi companies to and from Falconbridge and Skead.Connecting with high frequency buses at the Downtown Transit Hub.Downtown Sudbury, Ste. Never stop learning from one another! Does not travel into Falconbridge.
The decision to modify GOVA routes and schedules follows a 70 per cent decrease in ridership on weekdays and a 50 per cent decrease on weekends since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. COVID-19 Update: In accordance with instructions by Public Health Sudbury & Districts, residents will be required to wear a face covering or non-medical mask when visiting any indoor City facility or when using GOVA Transit, effective Wednesday, July 8, 2020.
Downtown Sudbury, Sudbury Tax Centre, Kathleen Street, Bruce StreetSouth End Walmart, Loach's Road, Oriole, Algonquin Road, Countryside DriveCopper Cliff, Downtown Sudbury, Lively, Naughton, Whitefish, Little CreightonDowntown Transit Hub, 9 Elm Street to Copper Cliff via Lorne Street.Place Bonaventure in Chelmsford for GOVA Zone connections to Dowling, Onaping, Levack and Blezard Valley.First bus leaves Naughton Community Centre to Downtown Sudbury at 6:15 a.m. via M.R. GOVA Transit is responding to declining ridership and the need for physical distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic. The point of a schedule is so people follow them!We provide a service that allows people to voice their opinions to our 30,000+ followers on any given day. Passengers are encouraged to practice physical distancing at bus stops and at the hub.A member of Sun Media Community Newspapers part of Postmedia Network.The goal of GOVA transit is to continue to meet the transportation needs of residents at a maximum of 50 per cent capacity per bus to ensure proper physical distancing. The system will feature new routes and schedules. Maison St-Denis 434 Cartier Avenue, Sudbury, Ontario Canada P3B 1C8 1+705+694+0426 The overnight parking bylaw is in effect until March 31, the city reminded drivers.