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On September 5, 1950, The last streetcar made its final run through the streets of Regina and the Regina Municipal Railway became the Regina Transit System. Regina Transit provided trolley bus service from 1947 to 1966 using Canada Car and Foundry Brill trolley buses. Since 1955, its preferred transit fleet has been buses because their freedom ...
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.
Pages in category "Transport in Regina, Saskatchewan" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Regina Transit logo.png 350 × 284; 74 KB
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Address: 1717 Saskatchewan Drive, Regina Coordinates: 50°27′06″N 104°36′19″W / 50.45167°N 104.60528°W / 50.45167; -104 Facility includes: Head office, STC bus station, STC freight terminal, Greyhound Canada service, Robin's Donuts
Thunder Bay Transit: Thunder Bay: 15 December 1947 [1] 16 July 1972 [1] Fort William and Port Arthur merged to form Thunder Bay from 31 December 1969. Toronto Transit Commission bus system Toronto Transit Commission [fn 4] Toronto: 18 June 1922 [1] 19 June 1947 [1] 31 August 1925 [1] 16 July 1993 [4] Service suspended 19 Jan. to 4 Sep. 1992. [5]
Regina–Prince Albert Regina – Saskatoon – Prince Albert: April 1, 1978 November 14, 1981 Winnipeg–Saskatoon Winnipeg – Regina – Saskatoon November 15, 1981 June 2, 1984 Replaced a section of the cancelled Super Continental. Subsumed by the Panorama: Saskatoon–Edmonton Saskatoon – Edmonton November 15, 1981 June 2, 1984
Regina streetcar in 1911, on 11th Avenue near Scarth Street. Regina streetcar tracks in 1911 on 11th Avenue near Cornwall Street. The city of Regina, Saskatchewan, operated a streetcar system, the Regina Municipal Railway, from 1911 to 1950. [1] [2] [3] When introduced in 1911 four vehicles ran on a 10-kilometre (6.2 mi) route on 11th Street.