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The Guelph Transit Commission is a small public transportation agency that operates transit bus services in Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1929 after the closure of the Guelph Radial Railway Company streetcar lines, Guelph Transit has grown to comprise over 70 buses serving 28 transit routes.
Guelph Central Station (also known as Guelph Central GO Station [2]) is the main inter-modal transportation terminal in Guelph, Ontario, Canada.It is used by Via Rail and GO Transit trains, as well as Guelph Transit local buses, GO Transit regional buses and intercity buses.
The Guelph Bus Terminal was the main intercity bus station in Guelph, Ontario until May 13, 2012, when it was replaced by Guelph Central Station. Operators using the terminal included Aboutown, GO Transit and Greyhound. Coach Canada also served the station until early 2010. Guelph Transit local bus services stopped nearby at St. George's Square.
Kitchener Line: Train and Bus Schedule on GO Transit Archived 2022-12-14 at the Wayback Machine updated January 5, 2019; GO Transit's Kitchener Line on Transit Toronto "Metrolinx negotiations with CN Rail ongoing for Kitchener GO". CBC News. 29 November 2017
Guelph Transit: No: Free: Valid to/from Guelph Central GO Station and University of Guelph. Co-fares are only accepted for single-ride tickets when connecting from GO Transit to Guelph Transit services. A full Guelph Transit fare is required when connected to GO Transit from Guelph Transit on a GO Transit single-ride ticket. Hamilton Street ...
Guelph Bus Terminal; Guelph Radial Trail; Guelph Transit; H. Hanlon Expressway; L. List of north-south arterial roads in Guelph; O. Ontario Highway 6; Ontario Highway 7
The Lakeshore West line is the oldest of GO's services, opening as part of the then-unified Lakeshore line on GO Transit's first day of operations on May 23, 1967. [4] The first train, numbered 946 left at 5:50 am from Oakville bound for Toronto, ten minutes before service began out of Pickering. [5]
Trott Transit was a Canadian owned and operated, full service bus company with its headquarters in Mississauga. Founded in 1976, it is a contractor of regular school bus services, private parent-funded bussing, and public charters.