Transit Windsor Provides Tunnel Bus And Service Update
Thursday October 21st, 2021, 4:16pm
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Transit Windsor will not be re-starting the Tunnel Bus service when the planned re-opening of the land border to the United States takes place.
Transit officials say that the current travel requirement for Canada-bound passengers to have secured a negative molecular COVID-19 test adds processing complexity to the customs clearance process associated with tunnel bus operations that will make restarting operations a challenge. The current rules effectively prohibit day-trip passengers, and current public health regulations limit the number of passengers on board, reducing the operational viability of the tunnel bus at this time. Should the federal government revisit the current COVID-19 testing requirements for Canadians returning across the land border, then Transit Windsor will review this decision.
In addition to traveller testing, global supply-chain issues, including replacement part and microchip shortages, have resulted in fleet availability issues as well.
In September, Transit Windsor returned to full service operations across the city and county service territory and has seen ridership slowly return; however, Transit Windsor continues to operate at about a 50% reduced ridership as compared to pre-pandemic averages.
Consistent with City of Windsor vaccination policies, all Transit Windsor employees are required to be fully vaccinated by November 15th, 2021, or face an unpaid leave of absence, unless the employee has received an accommodation related to medical or human rights reasons.
Passengers continue to be required to wear masks or face coverings while on board.