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BC Ferries is reducing a number of services over the fall and winter months due to a significant reduction in traffic during the last few months. [/p]Thanksgiving and the December holiday season will not be included in the reductions. [/p]Those sailings that will be affected have handled the least amount of traffic in the past, a BC Ferries news release says.
[/p]The runs that will experience a reduction are Swartz Bay - Tsawwassen, Departure Bay - Horseshoe Bay and Langdale - Horseshoe Bay.[/p]"Given current economic uncertainties and reduced traffic, it is only prudent to respond with a more efficient operating strategy as we move into the slower winter period," COO Mike Corrigan said in a news release.[/p]Some 7 a.m. Sunday sailings from Tsawwassen and some 9 a.m. Sunday sailings from Swartz Bay- Some off-peak even hour sailings on the Swartz Bay-Tsawwassen route[/p]- Some 6:30 a.m. Sunday sailings from Departure Bay and some 8:30 a.m. Sunday sailings from Horseshoe Bay[/p]- Some off-peak 10:30 a.m. sailings from Departure Bay and some 12:30 p.m. sailings from Horseshoe Bay[/p]- Some 6:20 a.m. Sunday sailings from Langdale and some 7:20 a.m. Sunday sailings from Horseshoe Bay[/p]- Some 6:30 p.m. Saturday sailings from Langdale and some 7:25 p.m. Saturday sailings from Horseshoe Bay[/p]----------------------------------------------------[/p]wow. They build these two huge ships, now they just sit around and do nothing.
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