Effective Sunday, Sept. 7, 2025, Milton Transit will begin operating seven days a week—introducing Sunday service for the first time.
The expansion gives commuters, students, and weekend travellers more flexibility. It is part of a series of service enhancements rolling out this September. These service changes will improve reliability and accessibility, help keep buses on time, and support the needs of Milton’s growing community.
"This is an exciting time for Milton Transit as we add service and connections to keep pace with our community’s demand for transit,” said Tony D’Alessandro, Director, Transit Services. “We look forward to providing reliable, responsive, and effective service that moves Milton toward our desired transit future."
Sunday service begins Sept. 7
- All fixed routes, Milton access+ (specialized), and Milton OnDemand services will operate on Sundays for the first time.
- Service will run from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., with fixed-route buses arriving every 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the route.
Extended weekday evening service begins Sept. 2
- Most fixed routes, Milton access+ (specialized), and Milton OnDemand services will run later on weekday evenings, with final fixed route trips leaving the Milton GO Station at 10:50 p.m.
Other schedule and route enhancements begin Sept. 2
Minor schedule and route changes will also keep buses on time and make daily trips smoother.
- Routes 2 to 8 will run every 35 minutes on weekdays from noon to 5 p.m.
- Route 3 will extend to Mattamy National Cycling Centre via Louis St. Laurent.
- Route 6 will be realigned to serve Sherwood Community Centre.
- Route 9 will be replaced with an improved all-day Route 9A service and a new Route 9B branch to better service the Boyne area.
- Milton GO Station will be an added transfer point for the Boyne OnDemand zone
- Route 9B will replace part of the OnDemand in the Boyne zone.
- Secondary school special service (Routes 50 to 54) will resume Tuesday, Sept. 2.
Updated route maps and schedules can be found on our website.
Building on the Town’s 2024 transit progress
These service enhancements support Milton’s progress on transit expansion, including:
- Finalizing transit and transportation master plans in 2024 and advancing a full fleet electrification strategy
- Increasing transit ridership by more than 650 per cent since 2021, reaching one million regular service trips in 2024
- Expanding service hours from 0.32 hours of service per person in 2021 to 0.48 hours per person today—a 50 per cent increase toward the long-term goal of one hour of transit service per person per year by 2041
- Partnering with Milton-based MTB Transit Solutions on Canada’s first mid-life, diesel-to-electric bus conversion
- Developing a Town-owned Transit Maintenance and Operations facility
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