Greater Sudbury Transit is improving its Sunday, holiday and after-10 p.m. schedules for more reliable service at every stop. Route changes come into effect starting Sunday, April 19. The improved service schedule is available at www.greatersudbury.

Greater Sudbury Transit is improving its Sunday, holiday and after-10 p.m. schedules for more reliable service at every stop.Route changes come into effect starting Sunday, April 19. The improved service schedule is available at www.greatersudbury.ca/transit , the Downtown Transit Terminal or by calling 705-675-3333.“More efficient public transit on Sunday is a positive first step,” said Greater Sudbury Mayor Brian Bigger. “I look forward to additional improvements that create a better public transit service, and I am committed to working with citizens and council to provide a more consistent transit experience for people across Greater Sudbury.”Lasalle/Peppertree 305 is a new route that starts April 19 to better serve passengers on Sundays and holidays. Route 305 will serve stops previously on Route 300 to Lansing Avenue, between 11:15 a.m. and 6:15 p.m. Service to Cambrian College has been moved to Route 402.Lasalle/Madison/Cambrian 300 is an existing route that begins split service on April 19 to serve passengers on Sundays, holidays and after 10 p.m. The last bus on Route 300 leaves the Downtown Transit Terminal at 10:15 a.m. and resumes service at 7:15 p.m. to run until 12:30 a.m.Barry Downe/Shopping Centre 402 will serve Cambrian College and the New Sudbury Centre on Sundays and holidays. To improve travel time, the bus will no longer enter the parking lot of New Sudbury Centre.West End/Gatchell/Copper Cliff 640 will improve travel time on Sundays, holidays and after 10 p.m. by proceeding straight on Lorne Street to Copper Cliff on outbound trips from the Downtown Transit Terminal. Inbound trips from Copper Cliff to downtown will serve bus stops in Gatchell. Bus stops in Copper Cliff will also be streamlined on the inbound trip.Regent/Four Corners/University 502 will consolidate four stops in downtown Sudbury with one stop to improve travel time on Sundays, holidays and after 10 p.m.LoEllen/Copper/Four Corners 189 will improve travel time on Sundays, holidays and after 10 p.m. by consolidating bus stops in downtown Sudbury, moving stops on Latimer Crescent to Loach’s Road, and moving stops on Louisa Drive and Muriel Crescent to Cam and Regent streets.Howey/Moonlight/Shopping Centre 241 will move stops on Donald and Yollie Streets to Raymond Street to improve travel time on Sundays, holidays and after 10 p.m.Coniston 103 and Garson/Falconbridge 303 will introduce four stops at the RioCan Centre for improved shopping convenience during outbound trips from the Downtown Transit Terminal on Sundays, holidays and after 10 p.m.For Greater Sudbury Transit schedules, fares and more, visit www.greatersudbury.ca/transit or call 705-675-3333.