Perth County launches new transit app

PERTH COUNTY – Perth County, the City of Stratford, the Town of St. Marys and the Municipality of North Perth are excited to announce the launch of the new PC Connect app.

This new app means that PC Connect riders can now pre-book a trip, pay for their fare using a variety of different payment methods, track the bus location in real-time, and receive service notifications – all from their browser or mobile device. The new booking app technology is powered by Blaise Transit, a Canadian on-demand transit software solution that provides both a mobile and web app for riders.

PC Connect is a fixed-route public transit service operating five routes with stops throughout Perth County, Stratford, St. Marys, Kitchener/Waterloo and London. To date, PC Connect has provided over 6,000 rides, and has enabled residents to stay connected to their communities, access employment and social programs, attend appointments, visit friends and family, and maintain an independent and active lifestyle.

“We are thrilled to introduce a digital app to PC Connect, and are confident that this new technology integration will enable our PC Connect riders to travel more conveniently than ever before,” said Maggie Martin, transit project coordinator.

With a few easy steps, riders can download the free Blaise Transit app, pre-book, manage, and pay for their trips online. Riders without a smartphone or internet access can continue to contact the PC Connect call center, or simply arrive at a PC Connect bus stop five minutes before the scheduled pick-up time.

Perth County joins municipalities, such as Tecumseh, Leamington, Prescott and Russell, Dieppe and other Canadian cities, currently using Blaise Transit’s technology.

For more information on how to download the app, and for regular updates on PC Connect, please visit www.perthcounty.ca/pcconnect and follow Perth County on social media.