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Transit Route Study

Side view of Woodstock Transit bus

The City of Woodstock is completing a Transit Route Study in collaboration with Dillon Consulting Limited. With projections suggesting the population in Woodstock could nearly double by 2050, it’s important that we look ahead to plan for reliable, well-connected, and flexible public transit to help keep our city moving. 

The study will guide planning and investments for transit and include recommendations for improving route frequency, increasing service to new and growing areas, and creating better connections to get people around in Woodstock. The plan will be developed through a combination of technical analysis and community input to ensure it reflects the current and future needs of residents.

Public Engagement

Input from the public will play a key role in the development of recommendations for the final report. We want to know what is working well, what could be improved upon and what gaps currently exist across the network.

Public Meeting

You can learn more about the project, speak with consultants and provide feedback in person at our first public meeting. The meeting takes place:

Wednesday, Nov. 12
6 - 8 p.m. 
Council Chambers
Woodstock City Hall
500 Dundas St., Woodstock

Survey

You can also provide your feedback through our online survey. The survey is open from Oct. 30 - Nov. 23, 2025. Paper copies of the survey are also available on the main floor at City Hall or at the Engineering and Public Works office, 944 James St. 

Take our online survey

Project Timeline

August 2025 - Project start

Fall 2025 - Round One public engagement 

Late Fall 2025 - Preliminary Reporting

Winter 2026 - Development of recommendations

Spring 2026 - Round Two public engagement

Late Spring 2026 - Final report and presentation to Council

Subscribe to the page below for updates throughout the project. 

Contact Us

© 2017 City of Woodstock P.O. Box 1539, 500 Dundas Street, Woodstock, ON N4S 0A7

 

Phone: 519-539-1291
Email: General Information

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