Nelson Group Joins B.C.-Wide Push for Bus Service Between Communities - Kimberley Bulletin
The alliance is backing a province-wide network and a direct Nelson-to-Trail hospital route, with advocates saying current service leaves rural riders behind.
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Nelson group joins B.C.-wide push for bus service between communities - Creston Valley Advance
Residents of Nelson and area should not have to transfer buses twice to get from Nelson to the Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital in Trail, says a local transit advocate. “You have to change at Castlegar,” says Keith Wiley, who lives in Nelson. “And you have to change in downtown Trail in order to go up the hill to the hospital.” The Nelson resident says there should be a direct bus that has stops along the way, with several return buses per da…
Nelson group joins B.C.-wide push for bus service between communities
Residents of Nelson and area should not have to transfer buses twice to get from Nelson to the Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital in Trail, says a local transit advocate. “You have to change at Castlegar,” says Keith Wiley, who lives in Nelson. “And you have to change in downtown Trail in order to go up the hill to the hospital.” The Nelson resident says there should be a direct bus that has stops along the way, with several return buses per da…
Nelson group joins B.C.-wide push for bus service between communities - Grand Forks Gazette
Residents of Nelson and area should not have to transfer buses twice to get from Nelson to the Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital in Trail, says a local transit advocate. “You have to change at Castlegar,” says Keith Wiley, who lives in Nelson. “And you have to change in downtown Trail in order to go up the hill to the hospital.” The Nelson resident says there should be a direct bus that has stops along the way, with several return buses per da…
Nelson group joins B.C.-wide push for bus service between communities - Greenwood Boundary Creek Times
Residents of Nelson and area should not have to transfer buses twice to get from Nelson to the Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital in Trail, says a local transit advocate. “You have to change at Castlegar,” says Keith Wiley, who lives in Nelson. “And you have to change in downtown Trail in order to go up the hill to the hospital.” The Nelson resident says there should be a direct bus that has stops along the way, with several return buses per da…
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