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Trail area transit ridership increases

The Kootenay-Boundary division of BC Transit saw a 7% jump in ridership in the last fiscal year.

Communications Manager Jonathon Dyck says additional service is part of the reason for the increase.

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Dyck adds there are plans to improve local and regional connections over the next few years.

Ridership in Nelson and Kootenay Lake West also saw rises.

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