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  2. Simcoe County LINX - Wikipedia

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    Possible future routes that could be created by around 2023–2028 would include a route from Barrie to Bradford running along Ontario Highway 27 through Cookstown (roughly paralleling the GO Route 68 bus, which runs to the east) and a route from the possible future Collingwood–Wasaga Beach transit hub to Fennell, which would pass through ...

  3. Orillia Transit - Wikipedia

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    All of these routes run on loops which depart and end at the downtown bus terminal on West Street and Mississaga Street. [1] Orillia has had transit service since the 1950s when a private operator, Orillia Transportation Company, started to provide local bus service to the city. Responsibility for the service was assumed by the city in 1975 and ...

  4. Orillia - Wikipedia

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    An Orillia Transit bus. Orillia Transit provides service on five routes throughout the city. All of these routes run on loops which depart and end at the downtown bus terminal at the intersection of West and Mississaga Streets, in front of the Orillia Public Library and Opera House. Orillia Transit services commence at 6:15 a.m., ending at 10: ...

  5. Penetang-Midland Coach Lines - Wikipedia

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    Laidlaw purchased PMCL from the Dubeau family in 1997, operating the school bus routes directly while moving intercity line-runs, inter-terminal and contract shuttles, Barrie and Orillia transit and tour operations under the control of Greyhound Travel Services.

  6. Ontario Northland Motor Coach Services - Wikipedia

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    There are also routes running east–west between Sudbury and Ottawa and between White River and North Bay. [3] The bus service was suspended when a drivers' strike began on September 29, 2007. [4] The strike left the train as the only public transportation available for many communities; bus service did not resume until December 11, 2007.

  7. South Okanagan-Similkameen Transit System - Wikipedia

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    South Okanagan-Similkameen Transit provides local public, regional, and interregional transportation services in the City of Penticton in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia, Canada, and outlying communities, with a fleet of fully accessible low floor transit buses.

  8. GO Transit bus services - Wikipedia

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    GO Transit began acquiring double-decker buses in 2007 to relieve crowding on some routes. The first generation stood at a height of 4.3 metres, and second and third generations were built and acquired at even lower heights – in 2013 and 2016 at 4.15 and 3.9 metres, respectively – that allowed them to pass under lower bridges and trees and ...

  9. Comox Valley Transit System - Wikipedia

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    The newest route in the transit system: goes from Comox Mall onto Back Rd and to the NIC/Aquatic center exchange and back again. 20 Cumberland (Via Royston) Goes from Anfield Centre into Royston and connects into Cumberland, then turns into #2. 99: Veteran's Memorial Parkway Connector: Morning service to schools and afternoon service from schools.