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Grand River Transit (GRT) is the public transport operator for the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. It operates daily bus services in the region, primarily in the cities of Kitchener , Waterloo , and Cambridge , alongside the ION rapid transit light rail system which began service on June 21, 2019.
Ion, stylized as ION, is an integrated public transportation network in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. [6] It is operated by Keolis and is part of the Grand River Transit (GRT) system, partially replacing GRT's Route 200 iXpress bus service.
As well as being the hub for local Grand River Transit routes within the city of Cambridge and some intercity connections, the Ainslie Street Terminal is the southerly terminus for the Ion Bus adapted bus rapid transit (aBRT) service, which is the spine of the regional transit system and connects with the Ion light rail line at Fairway station ...
University of Waterloo Station is a bus terminal and light rail station located at the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. [1] The site initially opened as a light rain station on Grand River Transit's ION light rail line in 2019, and the bus terminal for GRT buses was subsequently opened in 2022.
Conestoga station is located beside the King Street entrance on the westerly side of Conestoga Mall in Waterloo, Ontario. [1] This facility operates as a major transit terminal for Grand River Transit (GRT) buses, with all of the routes that it serves terminating here. [2]
The Sunrise Centre Station is a bus station and terminal in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. [1] The station is a single platform with bus bays on each side. The platform has a heated shelter with seats inside, LED real-time displays and map boards. There is a crosswalk at the northern end of the platform which connects to the shopping centre.
The 901 Flex Trinity–Freeport is a flexible transit route. Grand River Transit's flexible transit routes are intended to serve areas which are normally difficult to serve with conventional transit routes, such as areas with poor street and sidewalk networks, low density, and physical barriers, as well as the presence of transit-dependent ...
Frederick is a stop on the Region of Waterloo's Ion rapid transit system. [1] It is located in the median of Frederick Street, just east of King Street, in downtown Kitchener. It opened in 2019. The station serves northbound trains only; the nearest southbound platform is at Queen station, about 150 metres (500 ft) away down Benton and Charles ...