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Maritime bus service a hit with traveling public

Passengers board one of the Maritime Bus vehicles in Truro on Dec. 1, the day the company started. At one point, there were three buses parked outside the Via Rail station on the Esplanade, which is now also serving as a bus terminal. The service replaced Acadian Lines Bus, which used to have a depot on Willow Street.

Passengers board one of the Maritime Bus vehicles in Truro on Dec. 1, the day the company started. At one point, there were three buses parked outside the Via Rail station on the Esplanade, which is now also serving as a bus terminal. The service...

Published on January 10, 2013
Published on January 10, 2013
Journal Pioneer Staff  RSS Feed
Truro Daily News

SUMMERSIDE – The Maritimes new regional bus service has already proven to be a hit with the travelling public.

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Tri-Maritime Bus Network , Maritime , Summerside

Tri-Maritime Bus Network went into service Dec. 1, and has recorded record numbers of passengers, said owner Mike Cassidy.

“My record day was last Sunday, Jan 6,” Cassidy said. “We did 1,100 passengers in our total network. I have certainly determined in the last six weeks that there is a need for a passenger/parcel bus network in the Maritimes. No question.”

He said on Boxing Day the service handled a record 950 passengers.

“That record was broken on Sunday,” he said. “All of the students are back to their colleges and their campuses and now it’s a matter of what did we learn and how do we make the bus network system more efficient – less wait times, less delays and that’s what we’re doing today.”

Cassidy said the response to the service is encouraging.

“Summerside was another big surprise to me,” he said. “We’re very, very pleased with the number of passengers in and out of Summerside. And appreciate the fact that we had no historical trends, travel patterns or ridership numbers. So everything was brand new to me. Very impressed with when we pick up, how we pick up, the numbers we have, where everybody is going and coming from.”

But even with the successes over the past six weeks, Cassidy said there is room for improvement.

“It all comes down to scheduling,” he said. “I had too many travel times, got a little too aggressive, had too many options and it became a little complicated. When one bus gets late, it’s just a domino effect, the second, third, fourth, fifth bus can get late. That’s not what we want. My schedule was too tight and now I have to have more flexibility, more turn-around time which will allow us to have less frustrated customers, drivers and terminal agency staff.”

Cassidy said some former Acadian lines employees are working the front counter and the sales desk with Tri-Maritime and tell him they are as busy as they have ever been.

“We don’t have actual figures but we have their expressions where (they say) ‘we’re just as busy today as what we were on a New Year’s Eve ever,’” he said. “We’re getting that feedback. We’re getting the encouragement that we are just as busy. And I know that there’s a market need. I worked the terminal every day since we started. You’re listening, you’re talking to customers and there is no question there is a need for this service in the Maritime region. Now I just have to get more efficient. It has to be cost-controlled. We have to market and drive ridership.”

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    House Keys
    - January 25, 2013 at 19:36:06

    Yes, we do need the bus-lines in the Maritimes majorly, but the schedules don't line up. I traveled on the Maritime Bus lines twice since they opened and on December 14th I was forty-minutes late getting from Halifax to Truro, and two-hours late getting from Truro to New Glasgow. At least I was able to have a nice chat with a lovely lady.

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    Nelly
    - January 21, 2013 at 15:22:45

    I also was glad that a new company took over when Acadien quit. Recognizing that there will be some start-up challenges, I think it will be critical to success of this venture that the schedule be reliable. I used it for travel from Hfx Airport on New Year's Eve to New Glasgow and was bitterly disappointed (and cold) when it arrived an hour late to pick up about 10 passengers. I wanted to use it for return to the airport, but did not trust it, despite having lots of time to 'spare' had it been reasonably on time. Sure enough, it did leave NG over a half hour late, and with change in Truro, it was just too risky a connection, so I went by car. I do hope the 'kinks' can be worked out, but reputation will determine ultimate success, at least with this willing, but wary, passenger.

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    susannugent
    - January 11, 2013 at 23:40:44

    today it was one half hour late leaving halifax and 45 minutes late getting into new glasgow. not good service and not even an apology

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    Jennifer Boyce
    - January 11, 2013 at 14:16:49

    As the parent of a university student, studying in New Brunswick, we were thrilled to have the bus service reinstated and with a better, more convenient schedule. She took the new bus service home after her exams, in December, without incident and becuase of installation of an evening run, she didn' t have to wait until the next day to come home.

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    Marg
    - January 10, 2013 at 19:13:14

    Oh I like the idea of a Maine bus.

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    reg
    - January 10, 2013 at 16:38:43

    I've heard Mr. Cassidy on talk radio, and he sounds like a progressive forward looking business owner. I'm sure there would be some bugs with a company taking over this large a route. I would hope there will be service through the south shore and valley to Yarmouth, as well as a stop in Springhill. I'm sure this will be worked out within a reasonable time.

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    maritimerwatcher
    - January 10, 2013 at 13:33:30

    please bring earlier service to the airport( Halifax) lets make this work for Maritimers ~

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    a maritime traveller
    - January 10, 2013 at 12:07:40

    I Have to disagree with this article. When I travelled from Moncton and Charlottetown this holiday season, there were a lot of screw-ups with this company. They sent my tote back to Moncton. they nearly left people stranded. While there were some helpful people with the company. There were others who were downright rude and did not take responsibility for their actions.

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    Thank you
    - January 10, 2013 at 11:58:05

    Thank you to Maritime Bus. As a legallly blind person, i rely on bus transportation to places like Halifax. I was lost when Acadian Lines went out of business. And shame on the government for allowing an important part of infrastructure to fold. I believe it can be profitable with the right planning. So glad to see it for persons of disabliity, college students and people who cannot afford transportation.

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    Johnny smoke
    - January 10, 2013 at 11:25:08

    I recently traveled from Halifax on this bus service, at each stop the driver of this particular bus got out to have a smoke, and the bus did not continue on it's way until he finished his cigarette. Just wondering if it is the smoke breaks or the schedule that takes priority here. By the way the trip from Halifax took 3-1/2 hours I can drive it in less than half of that time. Maybe in future I will.

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      Verna Weeks
      - January 10, 2013 at 13:13:16

      The smoking thing really p. me off. It was said that when the "No smoking policies" came into effect that production would go down, then return to normal. Well it did not and will not. Yet this bus driver is carting the butts (pardone the pun of all these people across the Maritimes. He/She damn well deservies the privelege of a smoke break. If he/she gets you where you are going in 1 piece, you should be more thankful. I would not be carrying the sorry butts of such disreprectful, unappreciable people to anywhere! It is, in fact a HUGE responsibility!

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    Maine traveler
    - January 10, 2013 at 10:16:22

    I am very pleased that there is bus service again but would love to see a bus go to bangor maine. I remember in the past a bus would go down on a saturday and return on a sunday. I would love to see the feed back on that possibility

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      Shopping in Maine
      - January 13, 2013 at 02:58:58

      It would be so nice for there to be a bus service to Maine, as I would love to take my mother, but cannot drive due to health reasons. I am sure many others in our area would love that opportunity, as well!! Let's get more feedback on that one...:)

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