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Comox Valley transit system returning to normal schedule September 8th

Some form of normal is returning to the Comox Valley BC Transit system next month.

The company says starting September 8th, it will be re-introducing fall service routes throughout the valley.

BC Transit says that means adding six additional trips, two trips on route 2 and one trip each on routes 3, 4, 5 and 99.

More school trips are also being added in throughout the transit system to meet more demands.

For more information on fares and schedules, visit bctransit.com/comox-valley.

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