Community Connector Announces Return of Saturday Bus and ADA Paratransit Service

Community Connector Announces Return of Saturday Bus and ADA Paratransit Service
Mayor Clare Davitt — City of Bangor, ME Official Website
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Bangor, Maine: The City of Bangor Community Connector is pleased to announce the return of Saturday Service effective Saturday, June 3, 2023! 

Saturday service will resume with an updated schedule — available soon on the City’s website, at the Transit Center, on buses, municipal offices of those within the system, and where tickets are sold.

In celebration, and to show our appreciation, fare will be FREE on Saturday, June 3rd. 

We encourage everyone to Try Transit!

The City recognizes suspension of Saturday service created challenges for many who rely on the Community Connector. The tough decision was made due to a shortage of qualified drivers. Since then, the City has taken steps to recruit, retain, hire, and train new transit drivers.  This includes implementing an in-house Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT) program to successfully license individuals seeking their Commercial Drivers’ License. These efforts, combined with others, have resulted in a return of workforce numbers necessary to support operations six days a week.

“We appreciate everyone’s patience and understanding as City staff has worked to expand our transit driver team needed to support service. We recognize the hardship experienced by riders in having no Saturday service and are excited to be able to bring it back starting in June,” said Council Chair Rick Fournier.

 Service at the Transit Center is expected to be available Saturdays from 8 am – 4 pm.

Thank you for riding the Community Connector. 

Original source can be found here.



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