The City of Fredericton is studying the possibility of adding new transit terminals throughout the city to cut down on commuter times and appeal to more riders.
Potential hubs include campus, Brookside Mall and Corbett Centre

Allyson McCormack · CBC News
· Posted: Nov 27, 2025 5:00 AM EST | Last Updated: 3 hours ago
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Julia Sifa lives on Fredericton’s north side, and would welcome another bus terminal closer to home. (Allyson McCormack/CBC)
A consulting firm has launched a new study to examine possible locations for more bus terminals in Fredericton.
Although nearly 6,000 people use Fredericton transit every day, the city has only one bus terminal, outside Kings Place Mall. About one-third of transit users pass through the terminal every day.
Julia Sifa has been a regular commuter for the past seven years, and the downtown terminal is where she hopes to make her connection.
But it’s a bus she is often in a rush to catch, and said she sometimes misses the next route altogether. She said she would love to see another terminal option closer to home.
“I would appreciate if we had more bus stations,” she said. “For example,
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