Durham Region is growing, and Driving Durham proposes expanding scheduled service to reflect newly developed areas across the Region.
Pickering and Ajax
Service changes in Pickering are primarily in Seaton and along the Brock Road corridor. Routes 101 and 211 would be modified to provide service along more of the Church Street corridor and provide connections between Pickering and Ajax. New trips on Route 224 would provide enhanced frequency along most of the route and new connections to the Audley Recreation Centre.
Whitby, Oshawa and Courtice
In Whitby, services would be extended farther North to reduce walk distances from newly developed areas. Services in northeast Oshawa would be extended as development continues north of Conlin Road. A new service on Thornton and Stevenson Roads would provide access to new employment areas.
Bowmanville, Newcastle, Uxbridge and Port Perry
Scheduled service is expected to replace On Demand in parts of the Town of Uxbridge as demand grows, and routes will be modified to connect with employment areas outside Port Perry.
Service in Bowmanville will be reconfigured to provide all-day service to more of the town while maintaining connections to Downtown and non-residential areas in west part of town.