Dufferin County Council approves funding for Grey County Transit Route 2 between Shelburne and Orangeville
Dufferin County Council has approved a motion to provide subsidy funding for the Grey County Transit Route 2, running between Shelburne and Orangeville, in the amount of $15,000 on a month-to-month basis for up to four months.
The Grey Transit Route (GTR) is a rural transit service managed by Grey County and operated under a contract with Driverseat Owen Sound. Since September 2020, the Grey Transit Route has been operating a 10-passenger van between Owen Sound and the GO station in Orangeville five days per week, four return trips per day.
Recently, the Highway 10 route between Dundalk and the Orangeville GO station has been operating above capacity, preventing some Grey County residents from using the service when they need it. This funding from Dufferin County will allow a 10-passenger vehicle to continue to serve the Shelburne to Orangeville run exclusively on Grey County Transit Route 2.
Schedules for Grey County Transit Route 2 can be found here.
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“Dufferin County Council is committed to creating a community where everyone can thrive and applying a climate lens as we make decisions to minimize climate impacts. This funding for Grey County Road Transit Route 2 will allow our residents to continue to get where they need to go while supporting public transportation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.”
-Darren White, Warden, Dufferin County
“Increasing use of active, shared and public modes of transportation is a key objective of the County’s Dufferin Climate Action Plan, our strategy to create a net-zero community by 2050. Supporting the continuation of the Grey County Transit Route 2 between Shelburne and Orangeville will help us as we continue to build resilience to the current and future impacts of climate change in our community.”
-Sonya Pritchard, Chief Administrative Officer, Dufferin County
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MEDIA CONTACT:
Megan Ball, Manager of Communications
mball@dufferincounty.ca