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  2. Blue Night Network - Wikipedia

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    This has brought the Blue Night Network up to a total of 24 routes, serving 97% of the city's population within a 15-minute walk. In the fall of 2015, the TTC expanded the Blue Night Network program, with 16 new or revised routes incorporated into the network as part of a $95 million investment made by Toronto City Council. [9]

  3. List of Toronto Transit Commission bus routes - Wikipedia

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    Seasonal routes (200-series): Routes operating during the warmer months serving and named after a city attraction such as Toronto Zoo, Bluffer's Park, and Cherry Beach; Blue Night Network routes (300-series): Routes operate from 1 am to 6 am (8 am on Sundays), which are also the times that the Toronto subway system does not operate. Service ...

  4. Toronto Transit Commission bus system - Wikipedia

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    It ran bus routes by using motor buses for the first time in the city. [9] The TTC also experimented the use of trolley buses from 1922 to 1925, operating a line on Merton Avenue and Mount Pleasant Road. [10] Gray Coach, an intercity bus line by the TTC, began operation in 1927.

  5. Viva Blue - Wikipedia

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    Viva Blue is a BRT line on the Viva bus rapid transit system in York Region, located north of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is operated by Tok Transit , under contract from York Region Transit . This is the busiest bus route in the York Region Transit network, and one of the busiest in the Greater Toronto Area .

  6. York Region Transit - Wikipedia

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    York Region Transit (YRT) is the public transit operator in York Region, Ontario, Canada.Its headquarters are in Richmond Hill, at 50 High Tech Road.. YRT operates 65 full-time rush hour and limited routes, 35 school services, and six Viva bus rapid transit routes.

  7. Public transportation in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    After the Williams Omnibus Bus Line had become heavily loaded in 1861, the city of Toronto issued a transit franchise (Resolution 14, By-law 353) for a horse-drawn street railway. The winner was Alexander Easton's Toronto Street Railway which opened the first street railway line in Canada on September 11, 1861, operating from Yorkville Town ...

  8. Regional Transportation District - Wikipedia

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    The RTD fare structure is based on a zone system for rail and a service level system for bus. Since the start of 2024, local/limited bus routes or a trip on rail costs $2.75, and travel on bus or rail to Denver International Airport costs $10. [47] Seniors, students, people with disabilities, and Medicare recipients are eligible for reduced ...

  9. Viva Rapid Transit - Wikipedia

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    Viva is integrated with YRT's conventional bus network. Routes connect to Toronto subway stations both in Toronto, on the Yonge branch of Line 1 Yonge–University, and within York Region itself on the University branch of Line 1, with two stations – Vaughan Metropolitan Centre and Highway 407 in Vaughan – having opened on December 17, 2017.