Transit expansion to Duke Point off the table, VIU Express route considered
NANAIMO — Anyone catching a Duke Point ferry or working in the area will still have to drive there indefinitely.
A proposed bus route from Prideaux St. down to the Duke Point ferry terminal was rejected by the Regional District of Nanaimo’s transit select committee in late March. It was previously recommended but sent back to RDN staff in October 2017.
A staff report showed the lengthy route would have buses meeting all but the first and last ferry of the day. It was described as the “most direct, shortest and most frequent” option providing transit to the relatively-remote location.
The route was also described as a “sustainable, predictable, low cost option” to capitalize on foot passengers and direct them to Nanaimo’s downtown core. The report estimated roughly 3,500 foot passengers arrived and departed at Duke Point a week.