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Regina Transit will be adding more than 25,000 hours of bus service to some of its busiest routes.

Starting on Aug. 25, buses in Regina will be running more often on evenings, weekends, and holidays on select routes.

“We as a city need to expand our service hours to make sure that we have trips available for customers in a variety of ways and in a variety of locations,” explained Nathan Luhning, director of transit for the City of Regina.

Sunday service will run every 30 minutes instead of hourly on routes 2, 4, 7, and 9. Some enhancements to evening and holiday service will also be rolled out.

“Some of those routes are at capacity so providing more trip options will allow people to choose their trip but also lower the crowds that we have on those buses at this time,” Luhning said.

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