Ontario

Three Guelph Transit Routes Move For Construction In 2026

By

James Sinclair
March 13, 2026 4:47 pm

Starting March 30, 2026, Guelph Transit will move three bus lines onto new paths to make room for local construction in Guelph, Ontario. The changes affect the 4 York, 8 Janefield, and 9 Waterloo routes and are expected to last through July 2026.

For the 4 York route, the bus coming into the city will shift from Neeve Street to turn right on Wellington Street East and then left onto Macdonell Street. Outbound service for this specific route will stay on its regular path during this time.

The City of Guelph says riders who use these routes should plan to use different stops while the detours are in place. The city is managing traffic impacts from the project and encourages passengers to check for real-time updates on their service portal.

These changes are part of ongoing work to maintain roads and city infrastructure. Other bus routes, including lines 3, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 20, are also currently using different paths due to separate construction in the St. George Square area.

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