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New Transit Route from Nanaimo to Cowichan Starts Service Monday

BC Transit’s new bus route from Duncan to Nanaimo starts service Monday.

It’s called Route 70 NCX, and it’ll provide seven round trips per day Monday through Friday, and six round trips on Saturday.

Service starts in Nanaimo at 5:08am with the latest return trip leaving Duncan at 6:57pm. In Duncan, it starts at 6:25am, with the latest return trip leaving Nanaimo at 5:40pm.

It’ll cost $7.50 to ride each way, with eight stops along the way which are the following starting in Nanaimo:

  • Downtown Nanaimo Exchange
  • South Parkway Plaza
  • Nanaimo Airport
  • 1st Ave and Trans Canada Highway in Ladysmith
  • Cowichan Commons
  • Beverly Corners
  • Duncan Train Station
  • Village Green Mall: London Drugs

A monthly pass for the route will cost you $175 or a monthly pass for the service as well as passes for Nanaimo and Cowichan’s systems is $245.

More information on routes and for a list of places to purchase fare products can be found here.

Nicholas Arnold
Nicholas Arnold
Weekend Host - News Reporter

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