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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 ...
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.
GRT operates a number of routes in Cambridge, four of which travel outside of the city: presently the 206, 61, 203,and 57 buses run to southern Kitchener, while the iXpress limited-stop express route runs from the Ainslie St. Transit Terminal (Galt) through Kitchener to the north end of Waterloo.
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic led to changes to bus service at the station, such as the suspension of the 110 College Express bus route, which was a direct shuttle bus service between Fairway station and Conestoga College's Doon Campus. Doon Campus had been the southern terminus for the 10 Pioneer and 110 College Express bus routes since ...
It is operated by Keolis and is part of the Grand River Transit (GRT) system, partially replacing GRT's Route 200 iXpress bus service. The section of the bus route serving Cambridge has been renamed "Ion Bus", and renumbered as 302. The first phase commenced operations on June 21, 2019, between the north end of Waterloo and the south end of ...
Routes with trolleybuses, articulated buses or suburban highway buses are noted as such. All route destination names are based on the official TransLink bus schedules. All routes are operated by Coast Mountain Bus Company except: Routes 214 (off-peak only), 215, 227, 250–256 and 262 (operated by West Vancouver Blue Bus) [1]
Grand Valley Transit is the public transportation agency that serves the Grand Junction area. Fixed route service began in 2000. [3] Eleven routes run hourly on Monday through Saturday, with seven of them meeting in a downtown transit center.
The GRTC Pulse is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system serving the Richmond, Virginia metropolitan area. It was launched on June 24, 2018, through a partnership between the U.S. Department of Transportation, the Commonwealth of Virginia (including the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation and the Virginia Department of Transportation), the City of Richmond, and Henrico County.