If anyone is curious about how transit service levels have evolved at the City I have included a
service summary which also includes Brampton Transit for comparisons sake. There are 3 different sheets which provide 3 different timeline views.
Saturday and Sunday vehicle hours are above pre-pandemic levels, however weekday vehicle hours remain below pre-pandemic levels by 4.7% (approx. 63K annual hours). Although vehicle hours are only down 4.7% on weekdays, due to longer layover times to improve operator workplace wellbeing and schedule reliability weekday in-service hours are down 8.57% as compared to pre-pandemic levels. Coupled with longer running times the amount of trips provided during weekdays is
down 19.11% over pre-pandemic levels. MiWay still has a long way to go in rebuilding weekday service levels on a number of routes.
Although the City's 2026 budget does not include any service hour growth, the City previously approved 234K additional annual service hours over the course of 2024 (114K) and 2025 (120k). As of January 2026 the city has implemented only 166K of the 234K additional hours, meaning there is still just under 70K hours to implement. So don't let the budget drown your hopes for improved transit services over the course of this year.
Also to put down the myth that the City doesn't have enough buses to expand rush hour service further let's take a look at vehicle requirements during the two peak periods.
As of January 2026 there are 356 buses required for AM peak service out of a fleet of 500 buses, that represents a whopping
40% spare ratio. In the PM peak 363 buses are required for service, leaving a
37.7% spare ratio.
With a reasonable 25% spare ratio that would allow MiWay to field 400 buses at once. Coupled with vehicle savings from the eventual opening of the Hurontario LRT the City still has quite a bit of runway to add additional service hours during the rush hour periods. If the City were to expand overnight service that too provides additional room for a larger fleet, we have seen the TTC take this step with the streetcar due to space limitations at the yard.