
If you rely on Saint John Transit to commute downtown, you need to adjust your route. The City of Saint John has announced a temporary bus stop closure at St. Andrew’s Park, located directly across from City Hall at the intersection of King Street and Prince William Street.
The closure begins on Tuesday, May 12, and stems from ongoing construction in the area. According to the official notice from the City of Saint John, the disruption will last between three and four weeks.
Alternative Transit Stops
You have a few options while the St. Andrew’s Park stop remains out of service. Saint John Transit advises riders to use one of the following alternative stops:
- St. Patrick Street and Union Street
- King Street and Germain Street
Plan your commute accordingly and give yourself extra time to reach these alternate locations.
Advisory for Motorists
The closure and nearby construction will push more foot traffic into the surrounding streets. The city urges motorists to drive with caution and stay highly alert for pedestrians navigating the detours.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the St. Andrew’s Park bus stop close?
The closure takes effect on Tuesday, May 12.
How long will the bus stop remain closed?
The city expects the closure to last for three to four weeks.
Where can I catch my bus instead?
You can use the alternative stops located at St. Patrick and Union streets, or at King and Germain streets.




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