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Nanaimo Cowichan Express Downtown Nanaimo, Nanaimo Airport, Ladysmith, Duncan. Daily except Sunday. 78 Cassidy/Airport Downtown Nanaimo, South Parkway Plaza, South Wellington, Cassidy, Nanaimo Airport [5] 88 Parksville: Parksville area. 91 Intercity Qualicum Beach, Parksville, Woodgrove Exchange. 92 Hammond Bay Once-daily route for bus students.
Location km [1] mi Destinations Notes; Parksville: −1.90: −1.18: Highway 19A (Oceanside Route) – Qualicum Beach, Nanaimo: 0.00: 0.00: Highway 19 (Inland Island Highway) – Campbell River, Nanaimo: Allsbrook Interchange (Hwy 19 exit 51) Hwy 4A eastern terminus: Coombs: 9.67: 6.01: Highway 4 – Qualicum Beach, Port Alberni: Hwy 4A western ...
The train had scheduled stops at Duncan, Nanaimo, and Parksville, with many other flag stops (stops on request) along the way. VIA and Southern Railway did offer a bus service for several months after the closure, but the service was discontinued August 7, 2011.
The Regional District of Nanaimo was incorporated on August 24, 1967. It has members that are cities, towns, districts, and seven electoral areas that contain unincorporated communities. The region owns and operates the Nanaimo Regional Transit System, which provides conventional local bus routes and special needs paratransit services.
The section of Highway 19A between Craig's Crossing and Campbell River is 136.89 km (85.06 mi) long, and the Nanaimo alignment covers 10.64 km (6.61 mi). [1] The highway was established after Highway 19 was realigned to a new road between 1996 and 2001.
The effort simplified routes, increased bus frequency, connected more locations, and reduced bus congestion in downtown Columbus. The redesign doubled the agency's number of frequent lines and significantly increased weekend service. [58] [59] COTA began its CMAX service, the first bus rapid transit service in Columbus, on January 1, 2018. [60]
All route destination names are based on the official TransLink bus schedules. All routes are operated by Coast Mountain Bus Company except: Routes 214 (off-peak only), 215, 227, 250–256 and 262 (operated by West Vancouver Blue Bus) [1] Routes 280–282, 370, 372, and 560–564 (operated by First Transit)
Trolley bus service – 13 routes primarily in the City of Vancouver; NightBus – special late-night routes that generally start service at approximately 1 am; B-Line express bus (1 route) RapidBus express bus (6 routes) Community shuttles – routes operating minibuses that connect to the larger ones; SeaBus – passenger ferry across the ...