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During late night "owl" service, route 2 then proceeds to the Coliseum Transit Centre via 82 Street and 118 Avenue. After leaving the Coliseum Transit Centre, the route proceeds to the Belvedere and West Clareview Transit Centres via Fort Road. Part of Edmonton Transit's late night "owl" service, operating past 3AM daily
Simcoe County LINX (or simply LINX) is a public transport service managed by Simcoe County and operated by First Student Canada, [3] which is responsible for inter-community regional bus service throughout Simcoe County, connecting rural towns and townships to cities in the county such as Barrie and Orillia.
The Kingsway/Royal Alex Transit Centre is located on the south side of 111 Avenue, east of 106 Street. The transit centre is served by ETS and St. Albert Transit (StAT). It has several amenities including bike racks, public washrooms, a large shelter and a pay phone.
The list excludes charter buses, private bus operators, paratransit systems, and trolleybus systems. Figures for daily ridership, number of vehicles, and daily vehicle revenue miles are accurate as of 2009 and come from the FTA National Transit Database.
The following list of current bus routes in Metro Vancouver is sorted by region and route number. Routes with trolleybuses, articulated buses or suburban highway buses are noted as such. 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 ...
The Uppingham-Peterborough section was withdrawn and replaced by the less frequent R47 service. In January 2017, Centrebus announced that the route was no longer commercially viable. [32] However, the route continued operating after a £60,000 subsidy from two local councils that covered the cost of the route until January 2018. [33]
MiWay tickets and passes are also sold at South Common Community Centre, which is also located beside the terminal. The terminal, along with Erin Mills Town Centre, could possibly be relocated to the Erin Mills BRT Station of the Mississauga Transitway, for more connectivity with other routes that are planned to serve the station. [2]
The Société de transport de Montréal (STM) operates 220 daytime and 23 night service routes and provides a vast number of routes for the Island of Montreal, serving an average of 1,403,700 passengers on an average weekday as of 2011. [4] A route is referred to by its route number and name (such as 80 Du Parc).