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The Welland Terminal, 160 E Main St: Customer service desk closes at 7 p.m. tonight (February 10). Security staff will be on-site from 6-11 p.m. if you need access to the building.
@welland@yourNCSAC
Niagara Transit buses are operating today. Due to winter weather conditions, passengers should expect delays and allow extra travel time. Please dress for the weather and monitor https://t.co/X6KBXw71d8 for any service updates.
The St. Catharines Downtown Terminal (70 Carlisle St.) will be closed tonight, Monday, January 12, from 8 to 11 p.m. All buses are running on schedule. You just won't be able to access the building interior during this time.
Major construction is underway on Townline Road in Thorold. Routes 311, 320, 332, 420, and 432 are on detour until September 2026.
Check the detour maps and affected stops on our website https://t.co/zoYpuiVSba
@ThoroldON@BrockBUSU
Route changes coming January 4. The St. Paul Street West bridge is open, so several routes are returning to their regular paths. We're also adding weekday GO Station service on Route 303 and reorganizing the Welland Bus Terminal. Swipe for details on each route, or visit https://t.co/RUMxzEboqM
Detour Alert for Port Colborne on Saturday, December 6. Route 25 will use Elgin St during the evening of the Santa Claus Parade. See more details on our website https://t.co/r1BdY5fXSY
@cityofportcolborne
Today, Carla Stout spoke at the Niagara Economic Summit, bringing the Transit Master Plan directly to business leaders and politicians.
Her message: transit isn't just about buses and routes. It's about connecting workers to jobs, businesses to talent, and strengthening our regional economy.
The plan has the potential to transform how Niagara works. Want to see it happen? Add your voice: https://t.co/T38quvD3UG
@the_GNCC
Niagara Transit Plus:
We're aware that SMS messages from the Niagara Transit Plus app are failing or arriving late right now. This issue stems from a widespread problem affecting Amazon Web Services (AWS), which powers our messaging system.
Real-time notifications won't work as expected while this persists. We're actively working to resolve it with our providers and will update you as soon as we have more information.
Thanks for your patience.
Niagara College campuses are open for transit again. Starting tomorrow, Thursday, October 16, we resume regular campus stops and routing.
@yourncsac@niagaracollege#niagaracollege
Just a reminder that Monday, October 13, is a holiday. Niagara Transit services will be running on holiday hours.
Conventional Bus Service
- St. Catharines: 10:45 a.m. - 6 p.m.
- Niagara Falls: 6:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.
- Welland: 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
- Regional Routes: No Service
Microtransit/Specialized Service
- Microtransit: No Service
- Niagara Falls: 7 a.m. - 9 p.m.
- St. Catharines: 10:45 a.m. - 6 p.m.
- Welland: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
@niagararegion@brockbusu@yourncsac
Today presents an opportunity for reflection, education, and collaboration to build a more just future. We honour the survivors of residential schools and remember those who did not return home. We commit to learning the truth about this painful history and working towards reconciliation with Indigenous peoples.
#truthandreconciliation #everychildmatters #orangeshirtday
Chair Jim Bradley was a devoted public figure who had a profound impact on the Niagara Region and the Province of Ontario. His service as a provincial minister and as Regional Chair reflected his strong character, dedication, humility, and love for his community that will continue to be felt for many years to come.
A long-standing supporter of public transit, Chair Bradley understood its vital role as an essential thread in the fabric of our community. His vision and decades of public service were instrumental in advancing a more connected, accessible, and vibrant community for all.
As a member of the Niagara Transit Commission, his leadership and wisdom were invaluable, and we are deeply grateful for his contributions.
Our condolences go out to his family, friends, and all who are mourning his loss. Niagara has lost an outstanding leader. He will be profoundly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing and working with him.
- Statement on the Passing of Niagara Regional Chair Jim Bradley from the Chair of the Niagara Transit Commission, Mat Siscoe
Flags have been lowered to half-staff today in his memory.