Service Reduction in Canadian Cities Can Lead to Transit ‘Death Spiral’: Researcher

Service Reduction in Canadian Cities Can Lead to Transit ‘Death Spiral’: Researcher
A Halifax Transit bus arrives at a terminal in Dartmouth, N.S., on July 17, 2019. The Canadian Press/Andrew Vaughan
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Canadian cities should be nimble and prioritize service if they want to sustain and strengthen public transit systems in a time of declining ridership and labour challenges, a transit researcher says.

While cities like Montreal and Halifax are reducing bus routes to save money or deal with staff shortages, a transit and rail research consultant and postdoctoral fellow at the University of Toronto says these decisions contribute to a transportation “death spiral.”