The province is sending money to three areas of Oxford County to help with transit.
OXFORD COUNTY - Three areas of Oxford County will receive funding for transit.
Ingersoll, Tillsonburg, and Woodstock will receive a share of $798,838 from the 2024-2025 Gas Tax program. Woodstock will receive $609,654, Tillsonburg will receive $133,589, and Ingersoll will receive $55,595.
Oxford MPP, Ernie Hardeman, says how great this will be for each area.
"This funding is great news for people in Oxford. Under the leadership of Premier Ford, we are investing in local transit to give people in and around Ingersoll, Tillsonburg, and Woodstock more ways to connect with work, school, and the people and places that matter most to them."
The money can be used to expand service hours, increase routes, purchase new vehicles, and improve accessibility to increase transit ridership.

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