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It’s time for our general meeting! Sign up as a member so you can help us choose our new executive for the year and get an inside update on what we’ve been up to! #yyj

Where: 708 Douglas St
When: April 23rd at 6pm.
We will be moving to the pub at 7:30.
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Unfreeze Transit! The BCNDP have frozen transit funding. Victoria is already cutting service on overcrowded routes, and that means fewer, fuller busses. Help us tell the province: transit is an essential service and ne...

A year ago, BC Ferries was only allowed to buy 4 replacement vessels, instead of the 5 they asked for so they would be able to expand capacity. Issues on busy travel days is going to be a reality for decades to come.

Write your MLA to unfreeze transit funding! actionnetwork.org/letters/unfr... #yyj

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Unfreeze Transit! The BCNDP have frozen transit funding. Victoria is already cutting service on overcrowded routes, and that means fewer, fuller busses. Help us tell the province: transit is an essential service and ne...

BC Ferries suggests people take public transit and walk on as they deal with mechanical issues this long weekend. Unfortunately, the BC NDP cut BC Transit funding which was mostly taken from their extra hours budget, so they can't run extra buses to make up for the increased walk on passengers. #yyj

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Thanks Driver inside a heart shape

Thanks Driver inside a heart shape

Huge thanks to the operators, mechanics, cleaners, dispatchers, and all the workers who keep Greater Victoria moving every day. Your care, patience, and professionalism make our community stronger. If you’re riding today, share a smile or a quick thank you.

#ThanksTransit #YYJ

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Care about safety, and glare from bright headlights? Complete the transport Canada survey: tc.canada.ca/en/corporate...

1 month ago 33 21 1 5

Every year, hundreds of people in the CRD make the decision to move to places where they don't need to drive on a daily basis. Let's make sure transit can keep up!

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Victoria in Transit - The Streetlamp Salon Tickets, Tuesday, Mar 10 from 6 pm to 9 pm | Eventbrite Eventbrite - The Streetlamp Salon presents Victoria in Transit - The Streetlamp Salon - Tuesday, March 10, 2026 at 2031B Store St, Victoria, BC. Find event and ticket information.

The Streetlamp Salon is excited to invite you to our first event of 2026 on March 10th!

We'll be talking about public transit currently and in the future. Joining us will be Todd Litman and Better Transit YYJ

Details in the link!

#yyj #yyjevents #transit

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CRD board pushes for free transit passes for youth The goal is to have the province implement a phased expansion of the fare-free youth transit program, increasing eligibility by one year at a time.
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Victoria organizations speak out on local impacts of BC’s budget announcement Specifically for businesses and transit-users. The post Victoria organizations speak out on local impacts of BC’s budget announcement appeared first on Victoria Buzz.
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Get Involved Donate Join our Mailing LIst Volunteer Interested in more and better transit? Sign up for our mailing list, sign up to volunteer, and join our Discord! We organize regular social activities as well…

We are standing with groups across the province to fight for better transit in BC, including @movementyvr.bsky.social, @climatejusticeyyj.bsky.social , the West Coast Climate Action Network, and @bcruralhealth.bsky.social.

Consider getting involved! bettertransityyj.ca/join-better-...

2 months ago 6 2 0 0
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In communities that depend on fare revenue to keep transit going, this could very well create transit death spirals across the province, as service cuts lead to lower fare revenue, forcing service cuts.

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“We fall behind by standing still”: Transit riders warn provincial transit cuts set up fiscal cliff February 17th, Victoria BC Transit advocates are warning that proposed BC Transit funding cuts tee up a disastrous scenario for transit services across the province. Budget 2026, released Feb 17th,…

The 2026 Budget freezes transit funding and forces service cuts. Write your MLA and tell them to protect transit funding! At the minimum, the BC gov should allow local governments to make up for lost funding. #yyj #bcpoli

bettertransityyj.ca/2026/02/17/2...

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Volunteer Signup, Canvassing Wednesday, and What Comes Next

Our latest newsletter is out! mailchi.mp/a43ac17f9af1...

As a highlight, we now have our membership structure set up! You can sign up to become a member at bettertransityyj.ca/membership/

2 months ago 6 2 0 0

There's a lot BC can learn from in this excellent report. Perhaps most directly relevant for #yyj : we need to plan transit around our goals as a region, not around ideology. Also, we need to empower at least one set of decision-makers to actually build what we need as a region.

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Victoria Airport Service Options We need your input! BC Transit is exploring improved service opportunities to the Victoria International Airport (YYJ). BC Transit most recently presented service options to local decision-makers in F...

BC Transit is looking for your input on service to the airport. Take the survey, or chat with them in person.
We encourage you to tell transit to fix overcrowding and improve frequencies on important routes before investing into airport service. #yyj #bctransit
engage.bctransit.com/victoria-air...

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Volunteer Signup, Canvassing Wednesday, and What Comes Next

Check out our latest newsletter and come say Hi this Wednesday PM rush hour as we connect with transit riders along Douglas Street!

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2 months ago 8 1 1 2

This problem isn't just American. Victoria routes are often bogged down with frequent, underused stops. This really slows down our busses.
Would you walk a few minutes more if it meant your bus was significantly faster?

3 months ago 1 0 0 0
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🎵Guess who's back, back again? QMP's back, tell a friend!🎵
Saanich votes Jan 19 on the Quadra–McKenzie Plan. Transit riders need faster, reliable buses now. Speak up: email council@saanich.ca or attend the meeting. Don’t let a small minority stall progress for thousands of daily riders.

3 months ago 5 5 0 0
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The meeting is Monday, January 19, 2026, in Council Chambers, Saanich Municipal Hall, 770 Vernon Avenue, commencing at 6:30 p.m. Show up really early if you want a seat, and register by emailing council@saanich.ca or by calling 250-475-5501 by noon on the 19th

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The Quadra McKenzie Plan comes back to Saanich Council next Monday. We need it to pass so staff can get to work on speeding transit up. Remember, transit riders make up the majority of users on McKenzie at rush hour!

3 months ago 7 1 1 0
Map of the 51 bus route, showing key destinations such as the schools and exchanges along the route

Map of the 51 bus route, showing key destinations such as the schools and exchanges along the route

Last week we got to see the first midday service on the 51, which runs UVic to the Westshore!
Midday takes 30 min to go from Colwood to UVic, very comparable to driving. If you've ever taken it at rush hour you'll know it often takes 60 min or more. It's time to get these busses out of traffic!

3 months ago 9 1 1 0

Trams come up every time people discuss higher order transit in Victoria, as we are fairly highly centered and we have some pretty extreme bottlenecks for vehicles that can’t be easily expanded. There hasn’t been much discussion on what would be required to get them faster than driving

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Victoria | Trip 11085488:11429243:11460867 Transit schedules and bus tracking

To see the route, schedule and more technical info, check out victoria.bctracker.ca/trips/110854.... See you Friday afternoon!

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Poster for this event:

Join us on the LAST EVER Bus #82 Saanichton via Stautw

Date: Jan 2, 2026, 15:40
Location: Sidney Centre - 2361 James White Blvd.
Bus Stop ID: 102253

Poster for this event: Join us on the LAST EVER Bus #82 Saanichton via Stautw Date: Jan 2, 2026, 15:40 Location: Sidney Centre - 2361 James White Blvd. Bus Stop ID: 102253

Photo of the route 82 - Saanichton Exch bus.

Photo of the route 82 - Saanichton Exch bus.

Come join us this Friday, Jan 2, to ride the last ever trip on the Route 82!

For those in the peninsula, the bus will overlap with an 87 heading back to Sidney. For those coming from the Core or Westshore, transfers to Route 72 or 75 head back into Victoria from Saanichton Exchange.

3 months ago 4 0 1 0

Politicians love improving transit because it's super popular and they know they'll be rewarded at the polls!

4 months ago 5 1 0 0
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Speed matters Of time, life and space. Or why transit speed matters.

Speed Matters.

Some thoughts about transit and speed, life, space and time.

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4 months ago 163 40 10 15

Did you know that almost 40% of emissions in the CRD come from road transportation?

Investing in transit to shift trips from private automobiles will be essential for decreasing these emssions. The CRD does not currently have a concrete plan around transit, but it must if we are to hit our targets.

4 months ago 5 0 0 0
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The question we keep asking is "could we restore service on the E&N". We need to collectively ask "What is the best way to create high quality transit on the South Island."

4 months ago 1 0 0 0

That said, the section of the E&N from Langford Station to Six Mile is potentially really useful for getting a future rail project from Uptown to Langford.

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Mayors to work with First Nations on commuter rail that doesn't cut reserve land in half Esquimalt Nation does not want any future passenger rail service to bisect its 19.3-hectare reserve, but no alternate route has been proposed.

Our region keeps coming back to the E&N (through Esquimalt) to look at commuter rail service. Time and time again, the experts have told our regional officials that it just doesn't make sense. Higher order transit in the CRD needs to address the Douglas corridor.

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