Cold isn't cause of bus delays, but can make them worse, OC Transpo says
Cancellations occur for variety of reasons and winter exacerbates causes, transit agency says
Ottawa transit riders were perplexed this week as to why OC Transpowarned of cancellations and delays due to winter weather when much of the weekend's snow has been cleared.
The transit agency tweeted about the expected delays on Monday and again on Tuesday.
We are experiencing a high number of bus cancellations and delays to service due to winter weather conditions. https://t.co/KjFej5HGwH
—@OC_Transpo
Several passengers were confused by this, since ithad hardly snowed since the weekend.
Pardon? The roads are fine. Its cold, but the suns out. It has also been almost 48 hours since the snow stopped. Tough sell.
—@Shawn_Anderson
Really my kid.waited over a hour in the cold for 63 to go to school this is unacceptable smarten up
—@Elmo003Janet
Im struggling to understand how there are frostbite advisories issued by Ottawa Public Health & @ottawacity yet @OC_Transpo routes are over 45 minutes behind (or not showing up) leaving people (incl. children, elders, etc.) out in the cold for almost an hour in -30.
—@always_britt
Though passengersfeellike they are being left out in the cold, OC Transposays delays and cancellations are due to more than just weather conditions.
"Cancellations can occur for a myriad of reasons," customer services manager for OC Transpo David Pepper told CBC Radio's All In A Day.
Road closures, detours, collisions, and lack of spare bus drivers are just some of the reasons cancellations and delays can occur,Pepper said.
But winter weather conditions can compound these issues, he added.
Hi Vanya, very sorry for this. The bus encountered delays on its previous route due to traffic and road conditions.
—@OC_Transpo
"With colder weather we have more bus passengers, more customers, so that will make for longer boardings," which can cause delays, Pepper said.
Other ways Pepper said winter weather can strain the system include mechanical issues, a bus taken being taken out of circulation to provide shelter during a fire for example and driver availability.
Bus drivers could be late or sick in winter weather, Pepper said, and while they do have spare operators, sometimes the number of absences can exceed the number available.
"Some dayseven the backup plans are not enough to deal with the incredible impact of in this case weather."
In cold weather OC Transpo wants passengers to be aware that cancellations and delays can occurand be prepared and ready to adapt, Pepper said.
"You have to understand that [transit] systems are all vulnerable to any number of things."
But once the LRT system is in place, customers should expect fewer delays and cancellations, Pepper added.