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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.
As of January 3, 2012, fares were reduced to $2 for a ride on the Simcoe service and $6 for a trip to Simcoe along any of the other routes ($5 if the ticket are purchased in bulk). [ 3 ] [ 10 ] It costs Norfolk County council $80/ride for the buses to operate; meaning that they have subsidized for approximately 75% of the transportation costs.
Widespread delays and cancellations to bus services have been caused by freezing weather, an operator has said. Passengers in parts of County Durham faced severe problems on Monday and Tuesday ...
Pages in category "Bus transport in Simcoe County" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The "1 Simcoe" (and later 1 Simcoe South/1 Simcoe North) route was the main north–south line (2 King and 2 Bond was the main east–west line). After retirement, bus 112 was displayed on the front yard of the Oshawa Transit garage as the Mural Bus, where it stood until sometime in mid to late 2012 before being removed from the property.
GO Transit bus services are provided throughout the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area and the Greater Golden Horseshoe. [1] In 2023, the system had a ridership of 15,229,800. While GO Transit started as a single train line in 1967, 15 buses were introduced on September 8, 1970, extending service beyond the original Lakeshore line to Hamilton ...
Coach is the Paramus-based transportation company with a national network of bus services that began Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings last month.
Today, only the southernmost 1.6 km (1 mi) from Highway 427 north to Mimico Creek is under provincial jurisdiction, the remainder of the route is maintained by the city of Toronto, York Region and Simcoe County. Highway 27 was created in 1927, connecting Barrie with Penetanguishene.