New Ways to Bus

On April 27, 2025, OC Transpo launched New Ways to Bus (NWTB), the largest bus network overhaul in Ottawa’s history. The redesign included changes to route paths, eliminated routes and the introduction of new routes across the city. Between May and July 2025, the City for All Women Initiative (CAWI) surveyed residents to understand how these changes have affected daily travel. One of the findings that emerged was this: getting to healthcare destinations such as CHEO and Queensway Carleton Hospital has become harder and more time-consuming. Some respondents reported spending over three hours on a one-way trip within Ottawa. As one respondent put it:

I’m needing to take a full day off work just to get to one medical appointment.

🏥 Hospital access



CHEO - Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario 🔁 Key changes: Route 55 has been eliminated. Route 45 retained and new Route 5 introduced

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New route map



Before New Ways to Bus (NWTB), bus users could reach CHEO using Route 45 and Route 55, as shown above. Together, these routes provided coverage across the central part of Ottawa.

Since the launch of NWTB:

Routes 5 and 45 now cover far less area than the previous Route 45 and 55 combination. Route 55 previously ran between Westgate Mall and Elmvale Mall and stopped directly at CHEO, making the children’s hospital accessible from both the east and the west without transfers. With Route 55 gone, residents travelling from the west now face a more complicated journey. They must travel downtown first and then transfer, either to Route 45 or Route 5, to reach CHEO. The impact goes beyond CHEO. Route 55 also served The Ottawa Hospital Civic Campus and The Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre. Route 55’s elimination has significantly disrupted access to multiple healthcare facilities, particularly for west-end residents.

For residents, caregivers and healthcare workers, these added steps are not minor inconveniences. Even small changes to service increase trip-planning stress and can also lead to missed shifts, late arrivals, or cancelled appointments.

Queensway Carleton Hospital

🔁 Key changes: Route 58 has been changed and no longer passes by the hospital. Route 57 extended further northeast. Route 68 and 88 enhance access for users in the east and west.

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New route map





Before New Ways to Bus (NWTB), bus users could reach the Queensway Carleton Hospital using Route 57 or Route 58. Since the redesign, riders can now access the hospital using Routes 57, 68, and 88. As shown in the map on the right, under NWTB:

Taken together, these changes suggest that overall access to the Queensway Carleton Hospital has improved under NWTB. However, what we heard from survey respondents is that this improvement has not been evenly felt. The removal of Route 58’s hospital stop has been disruptive for regular riders, highlighting how system-wide gains can still create challenges for individuals with established travel patterns.

Through this collaboration with CAWI, I learnt that a Caring City sees, values and supports both carers and those they care for, with spaces & systems designed for their needs.

Transit plays a critical role in care work. Care rarely happens in one place. It requires moving between homes, workplaces, schools, hospitals, pharmacies, daycares and social service centers. When transit is slow, unreliable, or poorly connected, care becomes more challenging, time-consuming, and expensive.

Many care workers rely on public transit to reach their jobs and the people who depend on them, such as nannies, nurses, early childhood educators, personal support workers and assisted living aides. When public transit fails to support care work, the ripple effect can be seen in health outcomes, workforce participation, and community wellbeing. Designing transit with care in mind is not a niche issue. It is fundamental to building a city that works for everyone.

🚌 Route changes at St Laurent hub

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New route map



  Route 18 Route 20 Route 24
Old Name St-Laurent-Parliament St-Laurent-Vanier St-Laurent-Beacon Hill
New Name St-Laurent-Billings Bridge St-Laurent-Rideau St-Laurent-Chapel Hill
Change Description Route no longer passes Parliament Station and extended to Billings Bridge Station. Route extended to run between Rideau Center and St-Laurent stations. Route changed to run between St-Laurent Station and Chapel Hill Park & Ride.