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  2. Ride Norfolk - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the bus service only traveled to the major communities of Simcoe, Delhi, Port Dover, Port Rowan, and Waterford. [6] It only recently made stops in the smaller communities of St. Williams and Langton. The service officially started in 2011 and was operated by Sharp Bus Lines who also operate the school bus system in the county.

  3. Brantford Transit - Wikipedia

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    Brantford Transit is a public transit service serving Brantford, Ontario, Canada. It operates bus service for almost 1.3 million passengers per year. It operates bus service for almost 1.3 million passengers per year.

  4. Bus companies in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Wills Bus Lines (Motors Ltd), was a school bus, mini-bus and highway coach operator that operated from their office and shop in Binbrook, Ontario from 1921 to 2014. They were the first licensed school bus operator in Ontario, serving Stoney Creek and Hamilton and continuing school bus operations until 2002.

  5. Pacific Western Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Western Transportation (also d/b/a P.W. Transportation) provides a variety of bus services in the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario and Yukon. Depending on the location, it offers scheduled and chartered school busing, municipal transit and handi-bus services, airport passenger services and local and ...

  6. Aldershot GO Station - Wikipedia

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    Aldershot is the western terminus of 30-minute service on the Lakeshore West line in off-peak hours, with every second train continuing on to West Harbour GO Station and with bus connections available to Hamilton GO Centre and Brantford Bus Terminal. Four trains continue on to Hamilton GO during peak periods. [1]

  7. Laidlaw - Wikipedia

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    Laidlaw (/ ˈ l eɪ d ˌ l ɔː /), organized as Laidlaw International, Inc. (with corporate headquarters in Naperville, Illinois) was the largest provider of intercity bus services, contract public transit and paratransit, and contract school bus service in both the United States and Canada.

  8. Brantford station - Wikipedia

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    The station played a key role in Brantford's economic development. [2] It brought markets, materials and labour into the city. [ 2 ] Refurbishments for the Brantford railway station came in 2002 when Via Rail spent $350,000 ($549,850 in today's money) to make general improvements to railway service. [ 3 ]

  9. Brantford and Hamilton Electric Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Brantford and Hamilton Electric Railway (B&H) was an interurban electric railway which operated between Hamilton and Brantford in Ontario, Canada. According to Hilton & Due, this was the last radial (interurban) railway constructed in the Hamilton area and the only one built to a high standard.