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  2. South Okanagan-Similkameen Transit System - Wikipedia

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    Penticton Monday-Sunday 10: Naramata: Local/Regional Penticton, Naramata Monday-Saturday 11: West Bench: Local/Regional Penticton, West Bench Monday-Friday Service introduced January 2022 as a new route to serve the community of West Bench: 15: Night Route: Local Penticton Monday-Saturday Last service at 9:20PM: 16: Lake-to-Lake: Local ...

  3. Kaleden - Wikipedia

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    Kaleden (/ k ə ˈ l iː d ən /) is an unincorporated community about midway along the western shore of Skaha Lake in the Okanagan region of south central British Columbia. [1] Adjacent to BC Highway 97 , the locality is by road about 13 kilometres (8 mi) south of Penticton .

  4. British Columbia Highway 3A - Wikipedia

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    The event was reinstated to Penticton beginning in 2022. [5] Highway 3A runs from Keremeos 35 km (22 mi) north through Olalla and up the long hill to Yellow Lake, then east past Twin Lakes and through the Marron Valley to Kaleden Junction where it intersects with Highway 97, the North-South Okanagan route, 14 km (8.7 mi) south of Penticton. [6]

  5. Kettle Valley Railway - Wikipedia

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    Train on the Kettle Valley Railway crossing trestle at Sirnach Creek, 1916 The Little Tunnel above Naramata, July 2009. The Kettle Valley Railway (reporting mark KV) [1] was a subsidiary of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) that operated across southern British Columbia, west of Midway running to Rock Creek, then north to Myra Canyon, down to Penticton over to Princeton, Coalmont, Brookmere ...

  6. British Columbia Highway 5 - Wikipedia

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    From 1941 to 1953, the section of present-day Highway 97, Highway 97A, and Highway 97B, between Kaleden, just south of Penticton, and Salmon Arm, was formerly Highway 5. In 1953, the '5' designation was moved to designate Princeton -Merritt-Kamloops Highway (present-day Highway 5A ) to north of Kamloops; by 1960, Highway 5 was extended north to ...

  7. British Columbia Highway 97 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 97 is a major highway in the Canadian province of British Columbia.It is the longest continuously numbered route in the province, running 2,081 km (1,293 mi) and is the only route that runs the entire north–south length of British Columbia, connecting the Canada–United States border near Osoyoos in the south to the British Columbia–Yukon boundary in the north at Watson Lake, Yukon.

  8. Passengers per hour per direction - Wikipedia

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    Three parallel escalators; the direction of the middle escalator can be changed to double capacity in one direction (↑↑↓ or ↑↓↓).. Many public transport systems handle a high directional flow of passengers— often traveling to work in a city in the morning rush hour and away from the said city in the late afternoon.

  9. Headway - Wikipedia

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    The term developed from railway use, where the distance between the trains was very great compared to the length of the train itself. Measuring headway from the front of one train to the front of the next was simple and consistent with timetable scheduling of trains, but constraining tip-to-tip headway does not always ensure safety.