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Railway City Transit includes both conventional city transit buses and paratransit vehicles owned by the City of St. Thomas, Ontario and staffed and operated by Voyageur Transportation, [1] who took over the service [2] from Aboutown Transportation on January 1, 2012.
St. Thomas is accessible via Ontario Highway 3 and Ontario Highway 4, the latter of which provides access to London, Highway 401 and Highway 402. Local Motion - Railway City Transit , which includes both conventional bus service and paratransit, is owned by the city and staffed and operated by Voyageur Transportation .
Aboutown Transportation was a diversified transportation company based in the city of London, serving southwestern Ontario for over 60 years. [2] Bus services that it operated included charters, intercity routes and public transit systems in Chatham-Kent and St. Thomas.
Municipality or region Province Population (2021) Bus Rapid transit Regional/commuter rail Toronto: Ontario: 2,794,356 Toronto Transit Commission (includes TTC streetcars) ...
Pages in category "Rail transport in St. Thomas, Ontario" ... St. Thomas Street Railway This page was last edited on 22 February 2021, at 19:22 (UTC). ...
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The company was founded in 1992 to purchase 27 kilometres (17 mi) of track between Tillsonburg and Ingersoll, Ontario from the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). In 2009, a second line was added, as 51 kilometres (32 mi) of CPR track from Woodstock to St. Thomas, Ontario were integrated into the system.