I don’t have live access to current news in this turn. Based on available public records, GO Transit in Oshkosh has seen fare adjustments and route changes in prior years, with expansions like micro-transit pilots being reported in 2024–2026. If you’d like, I can summarize notable past developments and guide you to reputable sources, or you can share any specifics you want me to verify.[1][3][4]
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GO Transit has proposed adding a morning “tripper” bus to disperse the passenger load, and OASD has agreed to support this service with the same arrangement as the afternoon tripper service. This service is scheduled to begin at the start of the second semester, which begins January 23rd. The tentative contract amendment will be on the January 9th council agenda.
www.oshkoshwi.govGO Transit Services • Fixed bus service • 9 routes in the city • Monday – Saturday 6:15 AM – 6:45 PM • Intercity bus route service • Service b/t Oshkosh & Neenah • Mon-Fri, 7.5 round trips 6:30 AM – 6:30 PM • Sat, 6.5 round trips, 7:30 AM – 6:30 PM • Connects with Valley Transit routes • Contracted with Kobussen 5
www.ecwrpc.orgRegular one-way fares will increase to $2 per one-way trip, and senior and disabled fares will be $1.
fox11online.comPeople will soon be able to hop on a bus in Oshkosh and ride to north Oshkosh or Neenah, where they can connect with Valley Transit.
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