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'Right path': County celebrates one millionth LINX Transit rider

'Witnessing its growth since it launched in 2018 has been great to see,' says warden
2020-09-03 LINX Transit MK
Miriam King/Village Media file photo

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COUNTY OF SIMCOE
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The County of Simcoe’s LINX Transit service is celebrating the incredible achievement of carrying its one millionth rider since the inception of its service in August 2018.

“LINX Transit is an incredibly important part of our region, and witnessing its growth since it launched in 2018 has been great to see,” said Warden Basil Clarke. “LINX Transit helps connect our communities, offering our residents affordable, reliable and environmentally friendly transportation options that connect them to some of the major hubs of our region.”

This achievement showcases the immense growth that LINX Transit has undergone recently, as the service celebrated its 500,000th rider just under two years ago in November 2022.

“This achievement highlights our success and promises even better things to come for transit users,” said Dennis Childs, transit manager at County of Simcoe. “It indicates that we’re on the right path toward further growth and improvement in the County of Simcoe. We’re continuing to explore and research new routes and expansions that can be added to make LINX Transit even more accessible across our region.”

LINX Transit began its operations in 2018, linking residents to major urban hubs throughout the County of Simcoe. Six routes currently run across the county, including Route 1 from Penetanguishene/Midland to Barrie, Route 2 from Wasaga Beach to Barrie, Route 3 from Orillia to Barrie, Route 4 from Collingwood to Wasaga Beach, Route 5 from New Tecumseth to Bradford West Gwillimbury, and Route 6 from Midland to Orillia.

For more information on LINX Transit, please visit linx.simcoe.ca.
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