Service Changes on Monday, Sept. 5

Starting Monday, Sept. 5, 2022, there will be MiWay service changes that include adjusting service levels in the transit network to match growing ridership demand along key corridors, resuming regular service to post-secondary and high schools as students return to class, and allocating blue buses on two local (non-express) routes to help redistribute resources and improve service reliability.

Service increases due to high demand

Some routes will have increased service to respond to ridership growth and provide more capacity where and when customers need it.

These routes include:

  • 35 Eglinton-Ninth Line (weekdays)
  • 42 Derry (Saturday and Sunday)
  • 61 Mavis (Saturday and Sunday)
  • 66 McLaughlin (weekdays)
  • 107 Malton Express (weekdays)

Service to University of Toronto Mississauga

Routes 101/101A Dundas Express will both service the University of Toronto Mississauga on weekdays, as students return to in-person learning on campus. Weekday schedules will be updated.

Route 110 University Express will also provide regular service to and from campus. The Route 110 bus stop at the City Centre Transit Terminal will be relocated from Platform O to Platform L due to HuLRT construction.

Service to Humber College North Campus

Route 107 Malton Express will resume service to Humber College North Campus as students return to in-person learning. Weekday schedules will be updated.

Service to high schools

300-series routes to high schools will resume service; however, the PM trip on Route 304 Father Goetz-Mississauga Valley and the Route 335 Glenforest South will be cancelled due to low demand.

Students can view a list of all the bus routes that travel to their school.

Blue buses will operate on two local routes

Blue buses will be allocated to Routes 11 Westwood and 66 McLaughlin on weekdays and weekends to deliver a consistent customer experience, as orange 40-foot and 60-foot buses are reassigned to busier routes to support service reliability and address overcrowding.

Service reductions due to lower demand

Service will be reduced on several routes where customer demand and ridership is consistently low. These reductions were identified after a comprehensive review of ridership across the MiWay network. The resources saved from these reductions will be reinvested elsewhere in the network to address overcrowding and increase capacity where needed.

These routes include:

  • 4 Sherway Gardens (weekdays)
  • 28 Confederation (weekdays)
  • 29 Park Royal-Homelands (weekdays and Saturday)
  • 36 Colonial-Ridgeway (weekdays and Saturday)
  • 76 City Centre-Subway (weekdays)

Schedule adjustments

Schedule adjustments will be made on various routes to improve service reliability as traffic and ridership patterns continue to evolve throughout the city. MiWay will make further schedule adjustments as needed to ensure that services remain responsive to customer needs.

These routes include:

  • 9 Rathburn-Thomas (Sunday)
  • 13 Glen Erin (weekdays)
  • 38A Creditview-Argentia (Saturday)
  • 42 Derry (weekdays, Saturday, and Sunday)
  • 57 Courtneypark (weekdays)
  • 61 Mavis (Saturday and Sunday)
  • 66 McLaughlin (weekdays)
  • 101 Dundas Express (weekdays)
  • 101A Dundas Express (weekdays)
  • 103 Hurontario Express (weekdays)
  • 107 Malton Express (weekdays)

Holiday service

On Labour Day, Monday, Sept. 5 and Thanksgiving Day, Monday, Oct. 10 buses will operate on a holiday schedule.

Some routes will not operate due to low customer demand, including:

  • 28 Confederation
  • 35 Eglinton-Ninth Line
  • 46 Tenth Line-Osprey
  • 48 Erin Mills

On National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Friday, Sept. 30, 2022, buses will operate on a regular schedule.

Please check for updated schedules.

Next planned service change – Monday, October 24, 2022.