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Gatineau Rapibus will cause longer rides for some

Changes coming to allow for Gatineaus new Rapibus service will actually make commute times longer for some riders.

New 'hub and spoke' system will require new transfers

Changes coming to allow for Gatineaus new Rapibus service will actually make commute times longer for some riders.

The Societe de Transport de lOutaouais new network of articulated buses will start running routes that are mostly on bus-only roads Oct. 19, a system similar to Ottawas Transitway.

The new hub and spoke system will cause 25 per cent fewer STO buses to cross over to Ottawa during the afternoon rush hour and remove several routes.

What that means for riders such as Vanessa Fournier is theyll have to transfer to local routes at Rapibus stations in Gatineau once theyve crossed from Ottawa, whenthey once had a direct ride.

I dont want to transfer, she said. I think Ill prefer to take my car and pay the parking.

80 per cent of ride times will be basically the same

Fournier said the loss of her 67 route will add five to 10minutes to her ride.

The STO said times for 80 per cent of passengers will stay within five minutes of their previous time.

One of the biggest advantages for people coming from Ottawa [is they]will no longer have to wait for their specific bus route, they can take any bus going on Wellington [Street], said STO spokesperson Celine Gauthier.

Rapibus stations and buses will also feature free wifi.