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  2. Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System - Wikipedia

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    Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System The conventional transit of the Cowichan Valley Transit System has been in service since 1993. [ 2 ] handyDART is a transportation service for people with a disability who are unable to use conventional transit, which is operated by Volunteer Cowichan.

  3. Victoria Regional Transit System - Wikipedia

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    In 1961 BC Electric became part of BC Hydro, a Crown corporation, before the transit system was moved to the crown agency that would become BC Transit. In 2000, Victoria became the first city in North America to use low-floor buses and double decker buses in regular public transit service, [ 7 ] as well as the first city to use hybrid double ...

  4. South Okanagan-Similkameen Transit System - Wikipedia

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    South Okanagan-Similkameen Transit provides local public, regional, and interregional transportation services in the City of Penticton in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, Canada, and outlying communities, with a fleet of fully accessible low floor transit buses.

  5. Duncan, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Public transit is provided in conjunction between BC Transit, the Cowichan Valley Regional Transit System and the Nanaimo Regional Transit System. Duncan is connected to the two largest communities on Vancouver Island, Nanaimo and Victoria, through regular bus service. Public transit provides connections from Duncan to the surrounding ...

  6. BC Transit Health Connections - Wikipedia

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    BC Transit Health Connections or simply Health Connections are a supplementary interregional public transit bus service provided by BC Transit in various communities throughout the province of British Columbia. While, as the title implies, the scheduled services are geared towards passengers needing to reach an urban centre for health reasons ...

  7. BC Transit - Wikipedia

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    BC Transit is the successor to the British Columbia Electric Railway, which started in 1897 and in 1961 became BC Hydro, as the BC Hydro and Power Authority. [2] In 1979, the province separated the transit authority into a separate agency called the Urban Transit Authority which was later restructured into BC Transit in 1983.

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  9. BC Bus North - Wikipedia

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    BC Bus North operates four routes. Not all stops are listed below. [4] Prince George - Prince Rupert: Twice weekly service on highway 16 through Vanderhoof, Burns Lake, Smithers, Terrace, and Port Edward, and many other intermediate stops. Prince George - Valemount: Twice weekly service on highway 16 through McBride and Tête Jaune Cache.