Mobility within the Haut-Saint-Laurent RCM
The RCM (Regional County Municipality) of Haut-Saint-Laurent, located in Quebec, benefits from our Operating & PI Assistance System Geolite for the continuous improvement of transportation services.
As a long-standing client, the Haut-Saint-Laurent RCM is our first Canadian client and also the first Canadian client that is 100% Hubup, from conception to passenger information.
This summer, their mobility offering evolved, and we assisted them in their expansion project by providing an optimal experience for both drivers and passengers.
We took the opportunity to exchange with Michelle Beauchesne, Transportation Coordinator at the Haut-Saint-Laurent RCM, regarding this new commercial offering.
The Haut-Saint-Laurent RCM provides regular bus services, on-demand adapted transportation, and on-demand collective transportation.
For your information, Regional County Municipalities are administrative entities overseeing regional management of local municipalities. They have jurisdiction over mobility within their territory.
THE FEEDBACK FROM MICHELLE, TRANSPORTATION COORDINATOR
The mobility offering within the Haut-Saint-Laurent RCM evolved a few months ago. Can you tell me more about it?
Overall, we kept the essential structure of the yellow and blue lines because they have been in place for over two years.
However, we modified the yellow line, instead of going all the way to Mercier, it now goes to Sainte-Martine. So, we subtracted perharps ten kilometers and reinvested it in one of our municipalities, Hinchinbrooke, completely at the other end of the line. This allows us to serve more citizens in the RCM.
We wanted the service to primarily benefit our taxpayers, but we kept the connection to Montreal. In fact, it doesn’t penalize anyone; those who used it to go to Montreal can still do so. Plus, we now serve one more municipality with the yellow line.
The blue line is essentially the same; we added one round trip per day, going from five to six. This serves more people in terms of frequency.
And the green line was added to reach two additional municipalities, Saint-Anicet and Franklin, which were not served by buses at all. These are municipalities with a good population base, and there was a demand for it. It’s gaining momentum, and I’m pleased to have worked hard on it. We’ve been preparing for this for months.
Did the result live up to expectations?
Do you have an estimate of the number of people who will benefit from this new product line?
Starting with 500 in the first month is really encouraging. It’s more than the other product lines initially, but we are aiming for at least 1000, and possibly even more, because it serves both Sainte-Barbe with Saint-Anicet and Ormstown with Franklin.
The green line covers four municipalities, and we extend beyond our territory to Valleyfield. Although we don’t go as far into Valleyfield, we connect with the STSV (Société de transport de Salaberry-de-Valleyfield) in the end.
With the new service, is it the Haut-Saint-Laurent RCM that manages the entire area, or do you collaborate with other RCMs?
How is the implementation of a new service handled in your area, both at the municipality level, with the operator, and among the drivers?
We recruited a new driver, of course, because we implemented a new route. We couldn’t manage it with the existing staff we had before. So, with the new route, there’s a new driver, and that brings a lot of changes to handle simultaneously. There were some hiccups in the first few days, but that’s part of the adjustment. We called for people’s patience and understanding.
I believe the excitement of having a new service outweighs the minor hiccups in the beginning. We are adapting, but seriously, since the first week, we have seen a significant improvement.
Have the newcomers been able to easily familiarize themselves with the tool?
Do you have any other upcoming development projects?
I’ve already identified areas I would like to serve due to demand, and it also requires the willingness of the mayors. Probably in 2024.
Now, we will take the time to stabilize the green line and increase ridership. But if I can successfully justify my three lines, I might eventually apply for funding for a fourth one.
Crossing our fingers ! Thank you for the update, and see you soon!
Thanks to Michelle and the teams of the Haut-Saint-Laurent RCM for their trust! We wish them a safe journey!