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Halifax Transit eyeing $15M expansion of busy Mumford bus terminal

Mumford is the third busiest terminal in the system and, with 350 buses stopping there every day during the week, it's also over capacity.

The estimated price does not include the cost of buying more property for the expansion

A Halifax Transit bus. (Robert Short/CBC)

Halifax Transit is negotiating theexpansion of itsMumford bus terminal afteran overwhelming majority of people who attended public consultations said they'd like to see thatstop improved.

Mumford isthe third busiest terminal in the system and, with 350 buses stopping there every day during the week, it's alsoover capacity.

The municipality'stransportation committee has endorsed the expansion option.

The preliminary design has a terminal that runs north and south and uses some of the existing parking lot for Walmart.

More space for buses

It would also have enough space for 11 bus bays. The current terminal, which runsalong Mumford Road, can only accommodate threebus bays.

Coun. Shawn Cleary, who represents the area, said property managers Cushman&Wakefieldare open to the idea but have some concerns about the size of the expansion.

"So what comes back might be a little bit different or quite different," he said. "It'll be that spot, but it might be a different orientation or be a little smaller, we don't know yet."

Cleary said if negotiations and the design work can be completed in 2019, a new terminal could be ready by 2021.

The estimated cost of the project is $15.4 million, but that does not include the price of buying any property.