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Most Canadian cities have public transport, if only a bus system. Three Canadian cities have rapid transit systems, four have light rail systems, and three have commuter rail systems (see below). In 2016, 12.4% of Canadians used public transportation to get to work.
"Light rail" refers to a rail transit system using light rail vehicles in a dedicated right-of-way. Four such systems exist in Canada. "Streetcar" refers to a rail transit system using light rail vehicles entirely or mostly on streets providing local service in mixed traffic. The Toronto streetcar is the only such system in Canada.
In the month of November 2015 ridership of Canadian large urban transit was 142.7 million passenger trips. [ 1 ] The following is a list of public transit authorities in Canada.
GO Transit: GOT: Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area: Metrolinx, a provincial entity: 3 commuter routes with trackage rights over CN lines, 1 commuter route with trackage rights over CP lines, 2 owned and operated commuter lines Ontario Northland Railway: ONT: Cochrane ON to Moosonee ON: Ontario Northland Transportation Commission, a provincial ...
Map of O-Train and rapid routes. OC Transpo is a public transit commission that operates 170 bus routes, ... Shopper routes 400s: Event routes for the Canadian Tire ...
Canadian public transport executives (1 C) F. Fare collection systems in Canada (5 P) ... Transit agencies in Canada (1 C, 1 P) Trolleybus transport in Canada (3 P)
Public transportation to Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport is provided by the Société de transport de Montréal's bus line 747. [15] A new electric light rail system, the Réseau express métropolitain (REM), is currently in planning and will connect the airport with Montreal's downtown core upon completion, intended for ...
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is the primary public transport agency in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, operating the majority of the city's bus and rail services. It is the oldest and largest of the urban transit service providers in the Greater Toronto Area, with numerous connections to systems serving its surrounding municipalities.