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Transit in Delta is at risk.
TransLink has announced that significant funding issues could result in the loss of many Delta bus routes, starting in 2026.
The potential cuts would mean a devastating reduction in bus and HandyDART service throughout the City and region, impacting people’s ability to get to work, school, appointments, and social engagements.
This loss of service would profoundly affect our community—the lives of residents, the local economy, and our environmental sustainability. Reduced transit service would also increase congestion on our already busy roads and highways.
Transit impacts everyone.
This is why Delta Council is calling on the Province to step in and ensure the continued viability of transit across Delta and Metro Vancouver.
Join us by sending a letter and signing the petition, urging provincial leaders to take action and support TransLink with the funding it needs to continue connecting our community.
Let’s work together to save our transit. The time to act is now.
Explore the page below for additional resources and more ways to get involved.
Visit translink.ca for more information on the potential service cuts.
Transit in Delta is at risk.
TransLink has announced that significant funding issues could result in the loss of many Delta bus routes, starting in 2026.
The potential cuts would mean a devastating reduction in bus and HandyDART service throughout the City and region, impacting people’s ability to get to work, school, appointments, and social engagements.
This loss of service would profoundly affect our community—the lives of residents, the local economy, and our environmental sustainability. Reduced transit service would also increase congestion on our already busy roads and highways.
Transit impacts everyone.
This is why Delta Council is calling on the Province to step in and ensure the continued viability of transit across Delta and Metro Vancouver.
Join us by sending a letter and signing the petition, urging provincial leaders to take action and support TransLink with the funding it needs to continue connecting our community.
Let’s work together to save our transit. The time to act is now.
Explore the page below for additional resources and more ways to get involved.
Visit translink.ca for more information on the potential service cuts.
Transit impacts everyone. The loss of Delta's vital transit routes and decreased HandyDART service would have a devastating effect on our community. We are calling on the provincial government to step in and provide TransLink with the sustainable funding it needs to keep our community connected.
Leave your name and postal code below to sign the petition—and tell us why transit matters to you.