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Valparaiso to Pause South Shore Connect Service

Valparaiso to Pause South Shore Connect Service

The City of Valparaiso will pause the South Shore Connect service, effective January 1, 2024. The  service currently provides bus transportation between Valparaiso's transit parking lot on Brown  Street and Valparaiso University to the Dune Park South Shore train station. The service will be  reviewed once the South Shore Double Track project concludes in August 2024. At that time, South  Shore Connect service may reorganize and return.  

The South Shore Connect service was introduced in 2019 and faced significant challenges as transit  ridership dramatically declined in 2020 due to the pandemic and then the South Shore Double Track  construction required South Shore Connect riders to transfer to a second bus to reach the station.  “These challenges really prevented the South Shore Connect service from gaining momentum,” said  Valparaiso’s Director of Planning and Transit Beth Shrader. “We are aware that there is an interest in  this service, particularly from NICTD and the Valparaiso University community. We will study the service  later in 2024 and reintroduce it if we can make it sustainable,” she said, sharing that currently the  ridership for South Shore Connect averages just five passengers daily.  

The City of Valparaiso operates two additional transit services, including the V-Line bus service  throughout Valparaiso and the ChicaGO Dash express commuter bus from Valparaiso to Chicago each  weekday. To learn more about these services, including routes and fares, visit ValpoTransit.com.