Clallam Transit studies Sunday bus service

PORT ANGELES — Limited Sunday bus service could be rolling between Port Angeles and Sequim if Clallam Transit System board members give the proposal the green light.

Clallam Transit Operations Manager Terry Weed made the proposal to the transit board on Monday, saying, “It’s expensive but it’s something we could consider.”

Weed said the top rider-producing routes, four in Port Angeles and one from Port Angeles to Sequim could run every four hours on Sunday.

“This is just the starting point of the discussion and we can go from there,” Weed told the transit board.

The board will discuss Sunday service and other possible schedule changes during a retreat at 10 a.m. Oct. 9 at the transit center, 830 W. Lauridsen Blvd.

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The rest of the story appears in the Tuesday Peninsula Daily News.

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